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Why Uniform Governance Fails with Enterprise AI Agents (And How to Fix It)

As organizations aggressively shift from static Large Language Model (LLM) chatbots to fully dynamic, autonomous AI agents (e.g. systems designed to plan workflows, call APIs, write runtime code, and modify enterprise databases), traditional compliance and governance frameworks are hitting a breaking point. A landmark press release from Gartner highlights a critical systemic risk: treating AI agent governance as a monolithic, one-size-fits-all policy guarantees project failure.

Automatically enrich security logs with MITRE ATT&CK context before they reach your SIEM

To detect and investigate threats, security teams need to collect telemetry data from identity providers, cloud platforms, web application firewalls, and endpoints. But these diverse sources describe the same tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) differently according to their own vendor-specific language. For example, a failed Windows logon appears as an event ID, while an Okta account lockout appears as an identity event.

What Is Sales Enablement? A Guide for Security and Compliance Teams

Sales enablement is the process of equipping sales teams with the content, tools, training, and information they need to engage buyers effectively and close deals. Most organizations scope it to pitch decks, competitive battlecards, CRM workflows, and onboarding programs — and in doing so, they overlook a component that quietly costs them deals: the security review.

Amadey and StealC: Malware-as-a-Service Unavailable

On June 24, 2026, demonstrating the power of public-private collaboration, Europol and the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit, alongside our team and other global partners, executed a coordinated disruption as part of Operation Endgame, impacting two of the most prolific commodity malware families on Windows: the Amadey loader/botnet and the StealC information stealer.

A Step by Step Guide to Creating Realistic Instagram Post Mockups for Presentations

A realistic Instagram post mockup can make a presentation easier to understand, especially when a campaign idea is still being reviewed. Instead of showing a loose image, a caption in a separate file, and notes in a slide, the post can be shown in a format that feels close to the final Instagram layout. This helps agencies, SMM specialists, designers, and brand teams discuss creative choices with less confusion. A good mockup is not about pretending that something was published, but about showing how a post may look before approval, portfolio use, or campaign planning.

Leading Digital Transformation Advisory Providers in 2026

As organizations continue to adapt to rapidly evolving technologies and changing customer expectations, digital transformation remains a top strategic priority in 2026. Businesses across industries are investing in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, automation, cybersecurity, and data-driven decision-making to improve efficiency and remain competitive. However, successful transformation requires more than technology adoption alone. Organizations need experienced advisory partners that can align digital initiatives with business objectives, manage organizational change, and create sustainable growth strategies.

Why Shared Browser Environments Create Risk in Fraud Operations

Fraud teams spend a lot of time looking outward at bad actors, suspicious account behavior, mule networks, and synthetic identities. Just as often, the bigger weakness sits inside the operation itself. When analysts, investigators, and contractors work from the same machine, the same browser, or loosely separated Chrome profiles, they create a chain of technical overlap that can distort investigations and expose the team to unnecessary risk. That is one reason more teams are moving toward a dedicatedantidetect browser rather than relying on ordinary browser sessions.

The Hidden Security Risks of Unstructured Data in File Shares

Most organisations have a data problem they rarely see clearly. It is not always inside databases, CRMs, finance systems, or other structured platforms. More often, it is hidden in shared drives, old project folders, exported spreadsheets, PDFs, email attachments, archived documents, and duplicate files saved across departments. This is unstructured data. It is easy to create, easy to copy, and difficult to control. Over time, it can become one of the biggest blind spots in an organisation's cybersecurity and compliance strategy.

DPDP Rules, 2025: A Guide to Digital Personal Data Protection

The notification of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025, marks a major turning point in how businesses in India collect, use, and safeguard personal data in the digital ecosystem. Together with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, these Rules create a rights-based, consent-driven framework that places citizens at the centre of data processing while still enabling responsible innovation and growth in the digital economy.