Public Sector stories
Millions of test takers will face tighter checks as the British Council rolls out Daon's facial authentication across its global exams.
The investment will fund Valarian's expansion into government and defence users as demand grows for AI systems that keep sensitive data in-house.
The hire signals Sterling's push into regulated infrastructure and defence markets, where buyers demand stronger governance and secure cloud deployment.
The funding will help the London-based cyber risk platform deepen supplier checks, add artificial intelligence tools and enter the US market.
Regulated firms could keep data and encryption keys in Europe while using public cloud tools under the new model.
Customers seeking tighter data control may favour Leaseweb's new Pinnacle status, which widens its managed VMware services across three regions.
The new framework is intended to help firms prove AI tools are reliable and compliant as regulators demand ongoing evidence, not one-off audits.
The move expands its cloud delivery network in Asia-Pacific as demand for AI and transformation projects drives hiring for engineers.
Public agencies risk ransomware within seconds as attackers exploit identities, cloud tools and virtualisation layers, Google warns.
Amid rising AI-generated code risks, the hire is aimed at speeding CodeHunter's push into enterprise and government cybersecurity markets.
Growing demand for unified controls over human and machine credentials has lifted the cyber security group past USD $225 million in annual recurring revenue.
Most firms are still increasing AI budgets, even as 57% of CX leaders say the technology has delivered little or no impact on operations.
Councils can now filter vetted circular economy suppliers in one system, easing procurement checks across New South Wales's 128 local authorities.
Millions watched because NASA used laser links and AWS cloud tools to push live 4K footage from Orion around the Moon.
Businesses risk missing growth in a more diverse Australia unless they measure cultural identity alongside age, income and life stage.
Public confidence may decide whether generative AI delivers up to USD $76 billion for New Zealand by 2038, TUANZ said.
The Singapore startup is seeking stronger public-sector and industry links as it pushes its autonomous delivery software into buildings and logistics.
Public servants tested ChatGPT and Codex on drafting and research, as agencies weigh whether AI can speed up routine work without losing human oversight.
Regulated industries may get a safer route to production AI as the tie-up offers tighter control over data, governance and deployment.
Irish firms face tighter cyber oversight as HCS expands advisory services for regulated sectors and mid-sized businesses lacking in-house compliance teams.