IT Governance stories
Cyber leaders warn resilience gap as boards eye 2026
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Cyber chiefs warn a widening gap between cyber plans and real resilience as boards eye 2026 with only marginal spend increases.
UK bosses see AI reshaping work but not cutting jobs
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UK bosses say AI will transform roles, boost hiring and revenue, as daily use soars but fears over security and tool sprawl persist.
Precision Group unites IT & ESG for SGP+S Level 3
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Precision Group hits SGP+S Level 3, tying ISO 14001-aligned green reporting to a unified IT, ESG and data governance backbone.
Networking as a financial catalyst: Unlocking true cost efficiency
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AI-native, cloud-first networking is turning enterprise connectivity from a sunk cost into a strategic, measurable driver of financial value.
Australian firms to treat AI like staff by 2026, experts say
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Australian businesses are tipped to treat AI like human staff by 2026, tightening control of machine identities and data risks.
BlueCat predicts AI will reshape networks & security
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BlueCat leaders say AI, rising security threats and IT modernisation will force enterprises to rethink how they design and defend networks.
CFOs tighten grip on soaring cloud & AI spend risks
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CFOs seize direct control of cloud and AI bills as start-ups see infrastructure swallow up to 40% of revenue and squeeze margins.
Armis, KODE & IntelliBuild unite to secure smart buildings
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Armis, KODE and IntelliBuild join forces to fuse cybersecurity, analytics and governance, promising safer, smarter building portfolios.
AI projects face long delays amid rising security risks
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AI rollout delays are stretching to a year as three-quarters of organisations report security incidents and governance gaps grow.
AI shifts cybersecurity priorities amid rising threats
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AI-fuelled cyberattacks are forcing more than a third of organisations to rewrite security strategies as identity threats and audits surge.
Human-linked cyber incidents surge as AI use grows
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Human-linked cyber incidents have surged 90% as AI embeds deeper in workplaces, with security leaders warning of rising email and deepfake attacks.
Singulr AI appoints Bask Iyer to steer enterprise AI governance
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Singulr AI hires veteran tech leader Bask Iyer as Strategic Advisor to guide CIOs on governance amid rapid enterprise adoption of agentic AI.
Neo4j unveils Fleet Manager for unified graph control
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Neo4j launches Fleet Manager, a unified control plane giving CIOs a single view to govern dispersed graph databases for GenAI workloads.
Cloudflare outage exposes risks of AI & payments reliance
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Cloudflare’s latest outage fuels fears over fragile AI and payments systems as firms brace for weeks of disputes and operational fallout.
2026 Predictions: The year identity becomes the ultimate control point for an autonomous world
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In 2026, identity emerges as the critical control point as autonomous AI, fragile machine trust and weak governance collide.
AI speeds coding but slows Australian software teams
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AI speeds Australian coding yet teams lose seven hours a week to fragmented tools, rising compliance demands and skills gaps, research finds.
Canadian CIOs juggle AI gains with shadow AI risks
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Canadian CIOs speed up AI adoption for productivity gains while racing to rein in shadow AI and meet strict data sovereignty demands.
Gamma unveils GammaUCX to unify cloud voice estates
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Gamma has launched GammaUCX, a single voice layer to unify mixed cloud and legacy telephony estates across more than 20 countries.
Why every business needs an AI strategy (even if AI isn’t the strategy)
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Businesses that treat AI as a shiny toy, not a planned tool, risk waste, security gaps and stagnation as competitors move ahead.
Productivity gains from AI will stall unless New Zealand fixes its security foundations
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New Zealand’s AI productivity promise will falter unless firms simplify systems, curb shadow AI and strengthen cybersecurity foundations.