A group of security leaders, technologists and risk specialists gathered at a recent dinner sponsored by Check Point to discuss a shared challenge: how to govern artificial intelligence when its adoption is no longer optional, orderly, or in some cases even fully understood.
AI agents are reshaping the threat landscape as quickly as organisations adopt them. That was the challenge highlighted at a TEISS breakfast briefing at The Goring Hotel in London, hosted by Menlo Security.
When enterprise AI pilots succeed, they can quietly become a risk to security and safety, demanding governance that evolves from experimentation to ongoing operational control
Cyber risk is changing, and many organisations are struggling to keep the pace. That was the message of a Business Reporter dinner at the House of Lords, hosted by Obrela.
Nvidia has told Chinese clients it is evaluating adding production capacity for its powerful H200 AI chips after orders exceeded its current output level, according to two sources briefed on the matter.
If attackers are using intelligent tools to bypass defences, defenders need intelligent tools of their own - built to anticipate, interpret and act in the face of uncertainty