Generative AI tools operate inside nearly every European workplace, embedded in meeting transcription services, writing assistants, coding copilots, and search features. Workers in the region pull these tools into daily routines that involve customer records, financial information, and proprietary code, and that volume of activity has produced a measurable pattern in where data exposure occurs.…
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AI, Cybersecurity, Europe, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
ECB warns banks of new AI risks
The European Central Bank (ECB) has summoned major banks to an emergency meeting to warn of new cybersecurity risks linked to advanced AI models, according to the Financial Times. Frank Elderson, vice chair of the ECB’s Supervisory Board, said banks must become significantly faster at installing security updates. According to the ECB, new AI tools…
AI, Europe, Global Security News, Risk Management
SAS’ John Carey on Partnerships and Human-Centric AI
As data and AI company SAS hits its 50th anniversary, the organization is meeting the moment by continuing to strengthen partnerships while positioning itself around human-centric, responsible AI. During SAS Innovate 2026, Channel Insider sat down with John Carey, VP, Global Channels, SAS, to discuss partnerships, lessons learned, and the future of AI adoption. How…
AI, Global Security News
SpeakON makes a Bluetooth voice tool that actually understands how people communicate
There’s no shortage of AI-powered “note-taking” devices right now. From meeting recorders to transcription tools, the category is crowded with products that promise to capture everything you say and turn it into something useful later. SpeakON takes a different path – and it’s a smarter one.
AI, Global Security News
Anthropic CEO Lands White House Meeting as Feud Thaws
The Friday meeting comes ahead of the release of Mythos, Anthropic’s latest AI model.
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Microsoft builds its own AI stack to help wean it from its reliance on OpenAI
Microsoft seems to be meeting OpenAI on its own turf, even as it continues its strategic partnership with the AI darling, with the release of three in-house, commercially-available AI models. MAI-Transcribe-1 (for speech transcription), MAI-Voice-1 (for voice generation), and MAI-Image-2 (for image creation) are now available on Microsoft Foundry and the MAI Playground. These new…
AI, Global Security News
Ping Identity: Only 9% of Organisations are Prepared for Continuous AI-Driven Identity Threats
COMPANY NEWS: An independent global study finds that organisations meeting verified trust criteria achieve 51% higher transaction conversion and 43% lower fraud losses.
Global Security News
New Relic to Launch Japanese Data Centre to Accelerate Enterprise Digital Transformation and Operational Excellence
COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT: Japanese Data Centre Marks Company’s Continued Commitment to Meeting the Needs of Local Customers and Furthering Regional Market Leadership
Global Security News, Risk Management
Microsoft working on Teams feature to help admins block unauthorized bots
Microsoft plans to add a new Teams feature that lets meeting admins identify and control third-party bots before they join. According to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the feature is scheduled to begin rolling out in May 2026 on Desktop, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android versions of Microsoft Teams. Bots that are part of a company’s…
AI, Global Security News, malware
Fake Zoom meeting leads to silent install of surveillance software
Malwarebytes researchers have uncovered a fake (but convincing) Zoom meeting page that downloads surveillance software on Windows computers and tricks users into running it. According to Microsoft MVP Steven Lim, the page has claimed nearly 1,500 victims in 12 days. The trick Potential victims likely visit the page (at uswebzoomus[.]com/zoom/) after getting a meeting invite/link…
AI, Apps, Global Security News, malware, Network Security
Fake Zoom meeting silently installs surveillance software, says Malwarebytes
The latest fake Zoom meeting scam silently pushes surveillance software onto the Windows computers of unwitting employees. That’s according to researchers at Malwarebytes, who warn that staff falling for the scam land in a convincing imitation of a Zoom video call. Moments later, an automatic “Update Available” countdown downloads a malicious installer, without asking permission.…
Global Security News, Government & Policy
Pentagon Gives Anthropic Ultimatum and Deadline in AI Use Standoff
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth threatened to use the government’s leverage in a meeting with CEO Dario Amodei at the Pentagon.
