C-Suite stories
The Belfast software supply chain security firm is bolstering financial and legal controls as it seeks more enterprise customers after a USD $72 million round.
Despite widespread agreement on its importance, most banks still use manual adverse media checks, leaving them exposed to crime and reputation risk.
Weak networks and poor data are leaving most UK AI projects short of returns, as firms keep ramping up spending to avoid falling behind.
The hire signals HiBob's push to sharpen its AI-era message as enterprise software rivals compete for customers and investor attention.
The restructure aims to speed Assured's global expansion by aligning product, alliances and marketing around rising demand for cyber resilience.
Security teams face faster attack cycles as eSentire extends Atlas with agentic AI and appoints Ilan Mindel as Chief Cyber Officer.
The founder-led manufacturer is handing day-to-day control to a veteran industrial executive as it seeks growth and a smoother leadership transition.
The hire underscores Zendesk's push to turn surging AI bookings into revenue, with demand set to top USD $400 million next year.
The hire strengthens AMD's push in Asia Pacific and Japan, a key growth market as demand for AI and computing products rises.
Only 19% of senior marketers say the C-suite links brand equity changes to business outcomes, exposing a gap in strategy execution.
Law firms risk sounding alike as AI trims routine work, pushing judgement and bespoke advice back to the centre of client value.
The appointment comes as the ad-tech group steps up its AI push across products used by more than 100,000 people worldwide.
Many projects remain stuck at proof of concept as businesses wrestle with data governance, security and agent oversight before scaling AI.
Boards are valuing CISOs more for business risk, resilience and AI oversight than pure technical defence, a survey of 346 executives found.
The Brisbane-based operator is boosting digital and brand capabilities as it pushes to meet rising customer use of online channels.
More than 700 executives will gather as Australian firms face pressure to prove AI spending delivers results and tighter governance.
Singapore boardrooms are shifting towards disciplined growth, as 71% of CEOs rank geopolitical uncertainty above all other business risks.
Poor AI oversight can magnify workflow errors, expose firms to regulation and erode trust if CIOs do not redesign controls and roles.
Many Australian firms are slowing AI roll-outs because fragmented oversight is leaving no one clearly accountable for risk, compliance or decisions.
Safely embedding AI into public services now hinges on clearer accountability, as only 22% of Australian organisations use advanced governance models.