Enterprise security stories
The ranking underscores growing demand for tools that secure human, machine and AI identities across cloud and hybrid environments.
Businesses are struggling to deploy AI safely as security fears now outrank cost, with 48% naming them the chief adoption barrier.
Pressure is mounting on email security vendors as AI-driven phishing grows, and IRONSCALES has brought in a former Mimecast executive to help scale up.
Small offices and branch sites now get Gen 8 protection as SonicWall expands its firewall range into cloud and hypervisor environments.
The ranking underscores rising demand for quantum-safe security as banks, governments and defence groups brace for future attacks on encrypted data.
Most organisations are now running AI inference in-house, with F5 warning the shift is putting security and governance under strain.
Security integrators could cut development time and costs as Brivo updates its platform for natural-language AI tools and wider software links.
Enterprises are testing only about 32% of their attack surface, leaving many assets outside regular security checks as threats grow faster.
Better search design could cut AI costs and improve accuracy at work, as Glean says its remote MCP server outperformed rival tools.
FedRAMP High approval lets federal agencies and suppliers use TotalCloud to secure sensitive cloud workloads with stricter controls.
Security teams may cut backlogs as validated HackerOne flaws are mapped into Wiz, linking exploit evidence to cloud assets for faster prioritisation.
The scams can hand attackers Microsoft 365 access, as new kits and services make device code phishing easier to run at scale.
With biometric terminals increasingly treated as networked endpoints, the device aims to cut tampering risk and ease large-site access control.
Approval-based access controls now give security teams tighter oversight of privileged accounts as AI agents expand the attack surface.
The purchase adds browser-based AI controls to Akamai's security portfolio as firms scramble to monitor staff use of generative tools.
Nearly half of organisations are leaving risky ports and services open, with midmarket firms taking up to 56 days to fix exposures.
Security teams can now rank cloud flaws by exploitability and impact, as validated HackerOne reports feed directly into Wiz's risk graph.
New compliance reporting rules from April 2026 mean New Zealand agencies and firms must prove cyber controls are planned, repeatable and effective.
Enterprise buyers will see QuSecure's post-quantum platform at MIT Sloan, as concern grows over encryption resilience ahead of quantum threats.
The award underlines growing demand for mission-critical security integration across New Zealand's infrastructure sector.