Enterprises Take Accountability for Agentic AI Through Explicit Risk and Access Decisions

Quinten Steenhuis, Co-Director of the Legal Innovation and Technology Lab at Suffolk University Law School, discusses the impact of agents on existing infrastructure, and how that impact will push rapid changes in governance, accountability, and ethics in AI.

AI-Generated Meeting Records Become A New Frontier For Enterprise Risk & Governance

Michael Whittam, VP for Nordics and Central Europe at Pexip, says companies must rethink oversight of live discussions before AI turns routine exchanges into lasting exposure.

AI-Enabled SOC Strategies Expand Security Teams, Accelerate Enterprise Threat Response

Albert Evans, Founder and Principal at Evans Cyber Advisory LLC, outlines why governance, hiring discipline, and AI enabled SOC operations determine whether enterprise AI stays secure.

Security Leaders Build Adaptive Governance Frameworks to Contain Shadow AI Risk

Mahesh Varavooru, Founder of Secure AI, warns that Shadow AI creates a hidden two way risk loop and calls for runtime guardrails and sanctioned sandboxes to secure enterprise innovation.

Clear Accountability Structures Reduce Risk, Anchor AI Deployment In Real Decision Workflows

Artur Walisko, Founder and Architect of LLM Studio, argues that the AI deployment gap is an architectural failure, not an adoption problem, and that governance must be built into AI systems as a structural layer before models reach real decisions.

Agentic AI Browsers Shift the Security Focus to Cultural Vulnerabilities

Joseph Sack, CEO of Smart Tech Solution LLC, explains why the primary security risk for agentic AI browsers is human behavior and how defensive AI tools can help.

Agentic AI Browsers Are Rewriting the Rules of Information Discovery and Trust

Firas Jarboui, Head of Machine Learning at Gorgias, explains how to secure Agentic AI browsers by gating actions and segregating context from workflows.

The Rise of AI Smart Glasses is Forcing a Global Reckoning Over Privacy and Trust

Aby Rao, Deputy CISO at an HCM SaaS company, calls for stronger governance and responsible AI as smart glasses challenge privacy and public trust.

For the U.S. Department of Defense, Ethical AI Is an 'Engineering Imperative'

Shane Culbertson, AI Strategy and Governance Leader supporting the U.S. Department of Defense, explains why ethical foresight is essential to prevent enterprise AI systems from causing reputational, regulatory, and human harm.

How De-Siloed Orchestration Answers the Trillion-Dollar Question of Agentic AI

Jay Rajagopalan Aiyar, Chief Product Officer at Ecoservity, on the importance of a central orchestrator agent to manage siloed AI agents.

A Cybersecurity Attorney's Take on the New AI Content Policies Reshaping the Internet

As a 'pay-per-crawl' internet emerges for AI, Scott Murphy, Special Counsel at Dentons Davis Brown, discusses the new economy of content monetization.

Why 'Digital Dignity' Could Be The Next Data Security Standard For Enterprise AI

Giorgio Natili, former VP of Engineering at OPAQUE Systems, explains how confidential computing will become the standard for protecting data and why leaders must act now.

Cyber expert warns about gaps in AI governance: 'We aren't putting the right controls in place'

Chief Security Strategist for Cylera and global cybersecurity strategist Richard Staynings discusses the current lack of regulation and a widening gap between security and AI governance in healthcare.

AI agents demand new identity frameworks as security stakes rise

Agentic AI security expert and former Oracle SVP Eleanor Meritt discusses how AI agents require unique identity management to ensure secure access and operations.

Why the 'wildfire' of AI agent sprawl in the enterprise is a feature, not a bug

Zapier's Philip Lakin believes AI sprawl indicates successful adoption and should be embraced.

Researchers warn of widening gap between fast-moving AI threats and slow-moving defenses

Dooshima Dabo'Adzuana, Researcher at Boise State University, discusses AI's role in enhancing response times and decision-making for security teams.

Is AI acceleration eroding the visibility enterprise security teams depend on?

Waldo Security's CTO, Martin Snyder, discusses how the shift towards Zero Trust architectures reflects the challenge of securing data in an AI-driven environment.

C-Suite preps for cuts as economic worries mount, marketers lean on AI: Gartner poll

A Gartner poll reveals that 50% of C-Suite executives are contemplating budget reductions for Q2 2025 amid economic uncertainties.

Escaping the echo chambers of homogenized thought as AI models converge and innovation falters

Technology lawyer Roy Hadley warns that AI models trained similarly create echo chambers, stifling diverse thinking.

Microsoft deploys free AI cyber shield for European nations

Microsoft launches the European Security Program, offering free AI-driven cybersecurity tools to European governments.

Google exploring private, offline AI experiences with open source AI Edge Gallery release

Google releases AI Edge Gallery, an experimental Android app for running generative AI models offline.

Google just 'caught up big time' in the LLM race toward integrated system dominance

Valtech's Jonathan Hodges says Google has decisively overcome its perceived lag in AI, emerging as a leader with a powerful, integrated platform strategy.

As the AI arms race drives rushed adoption, great CS at enterprise scale still requires human nuance

ServiceNow's Manager of Security Analytics & AI, David Rider, advises against rushing into AI without clear needs and well-scoped rollouts.

Inside the politics and policy at play as regulators play catch-up with AI advances

Matthew Seitz, Director of the AI Hub at the University of Wisconsin, outlines the challenge of regulating AI due to its fast development and undefined use cases.