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Organisations running large security estates will get less manual admin work as Milestone adds automated reporting, broader device support and cloud retention.
Milestone study finds XProtect users achieved a 133% ROI over three years, with security investigations up to 60% faster.
Organisations under Sarbanes-Oxley pressure can now monitor controls in real time, after the software cut one client’s control costs by 10%.
Rising demand for layered anti-drone defences could open new defence contracts as DroneShield and Terma test joint systems in key regions.
Australian entrants won major prizes as the inaugural AARON Awards drew AI advertising entries from 45 countries and judged craft, not just imagery.
Banks are under pressure to modernise legacy systems and prove where AI can improve service, risk control and security at scale.
The new capital will help spektr cut manual compliance checks for banks and fintechs as it pushes its AI platform into more markets.
AI agents used to customise Umbraco sites will now draw on current docs and code, reducing the risk of outdated implementation advice.
Enterprises under release pressure can now test more quickly, as Leapwork combines functional automation, performance testing and AI orchestration in one platform.
The Danish quantum software firm is pushing into life sciences now, adding senior hires and partners to sell hybrid tools before the market matures.
Retailers are shifting towards domestic and European markets as cost pressures and slower US demand reshape parcel volumes across Scurri's platform.
Brands risk losing search traffic as Trustpilot’s new tools track how recent reviews shape AI recommendations and rankings.
Many firms still fail to test SaaS recovery properly, leaving identity outages able to cut off access to other core applications.
Rising demand for AI video tools helped Milestone lift net revenue 10% to USD $340 million, even as research spending climbed sharply.
Rising demand for automated video analytics helped lift net revenue to DKK 2.2 billion, even as operating income edged lower.
Demand for real-time security insights is pushing airports and public spaces towards AI tools that can analyse hundreds of cameras at once.
Britain’s seventh-place finish reflects weaker search interest in home protection, even as its smart security infrastructure score remained high.
The system is designed to protect dense technical spaces at two data halls while using less water and fitting tight mechanical layouts.
Growth in Britain puts integration and visibility under pressure as Advania adds senior finance and marketing leadership.
Infosecurity Europe taps Ukraine war diplomat Dmytro Kuleba as 2026 keynote, amid fears geopolitics is weakening European cyber unity.