
AI Governance Is Already Reshaping Enterprise Communications Compliance
AI summaries, recommendations, and responses are becoming part of everyday business communications, and compliance teams now need to govern them with the same rigour as anything a human produces
Marcus Law · 11 Aug 2026
OpenAI Expands Daybreak With GPT-5.6-Cyber as Autonomous Threats Grow
OpenAI is expanding controlled access to its cyber models as organizations prepare for a new era of increasingly autonomous AI-driven attacks
Kristian McCann · 11 Aug 2026
UK Pub Chain Clarifies Smart Glasses ‘Ban’ Reports
Wetherspoon has clarified that Meta smart glasses are not banned in its pubs, but says existing rules against covert filming apply.
Christopher Carey · 11 Aug 2026
Geopolitical Tensions Are Reshaping European Tech Decisions, Study Finds
European businesses are increasingly factoring geopolitical tensions into technology decisions, with many now viewing the loss of access to US technology providers as a risk on par with cyberattacks and ransomware
Kristian McCann · 6 Aug 2026
Meta Glasses Face Growing Privacy Scrutiny Across Europe
Meta Glasses face growing privacy scrutiny across Europe as German officials discuss restrictions and regulators examine recording safeguards.
Christopher Carey · 5 Aug 2026
OpenAI/Hugging Face Aftermath: What It Means for AI Agent Security
The OpenAI Hugging Face incident has exposed new AI agent security risks. Ray Eitel-Porter explains the safeguards organisations need.
Christopher Carey · 5 Aug 2026
Could the UK Tighten AI Regulation? Why Vendors Should Watch Closely
The UK could reconsider its light-touch approach to AI regulation following recent safety incidents involving OpenAI and Anthropic, raising questions about the future of AI investment, adoption, and oversight
Kristian McCann · 4 Aug 2026
EU AI Act Enters Enforcement: What CCaaS Leaders Need To Know
New EU AI Act rules require businesses using AI-powered customer experiences to disclose when customers are interacting with technology rather than humans
Kristian McCann · 3 Aug 2026
OpenAI, Now Anthropic: Claude Models Attacked Companies in Testing, Raising Trust Questions
Weeks after OpenAI's Hugging Face incident, Anthropic disclosed that three Claude models interacted with real organizations during testing that was supposed to remain isolated
Kristian McCann · 3 Aug 2026
AI to Outpace Cybersecurity Systems in "Months": How Can CISOs Prepare?
Five Eyes says frontier AI could outpace today's cyber defenses within months, and CISOs now face a narrowing window to strengthen security before attackers gain the upper hand
Kristian McCann · 3 Aug 2026
Hidden Prompt Can Make Microsoft Copilot Spread Through Word Docs: What Businesses Should Know
A hidden prompt injection technique can turn Microsoft Copilot Word documents into carriers for malicious instructions, creating new security risks for enterprises using AI assistants
Kristian McCann · 31 Jul 2026
Why AI Governance Without Interaction Capture Is Just Good Intentions
The debate about whether AI belongs in financial services is over: a 2026 Cambridge University study found 81% are adopting it at some level.
Kristian McCann · 30 Jul 2026
From Courtrooms to Hospitals: Where Could Smart Glasses Be Restricted Next?
Could smart glasses restrictions spread from courtrooms to hospitals and workplaces? Privacy lawyer Beth Fulkerson examines the legal risks.
Christopher Carey · 30 Jul 2026
Cyber Apocalypse Overblown? Study Shows AI-Found Vulnerabilities Are Rarely Exploited
New research from VulnCheck suggests AI-assisted vulnerability discovery is not yet driving a surge in real-world cyberattacks, challenging fears sparked by frontier models such as Anthropic's Mythos
Kristian McCann · 29 Jul 2026
Apple Smart Glasses Reportedly Set for WWDC 2027 Debut as Privacy Questions Grow
Apple could unveil its first smart glasses at WWDC 2027, with privacy concerns around AI cameras set to shape the product’s launch.
Christopher Carey · 28 Jul 2026
Microsoft Debuts MAI-Cyber-1-Flash: Are Smaller, Cheaper Models the New AI Cybersecurity Standard?
With MAI-Cyber-1-Flash and an expanded MDASH platform, Microsoft is making the case that affordable AI will be key to scaling cybersecurity operations
Kristian McCann · 28 Jul 2026
Google Previews Gemini 3.5 Flash Cyber: Will its Lower Cost Accelerate Enterprise AI Cybersecurity?
Google has unveiled a cost-optimized AI cybersecurity model, joining Anthropic and Microsoft in the race to secure software with AI
Kristian McCann · 27 Jul 2026
Why AI Capture Is the Foundation of Compliance and Intelligence
In this episode of UC Today, host Kristian McCann sits down with Eric Wiggins, Product Marketing Director at Smarsh , to explore why AI capture is…
Kristian McCann · 23 Jul 2026
Fetching Trouble: The Ad That Called Logitech Customers Dogs
A Logitech distributor in China has been fined after an ad likened consumers to dogs — raising serious questions about brand accountability.
Christopher Carey · 22 Jul 2026
Cisco Launches Antares: What the New AI Security Models Mean for Enterprises
Cisco has unveiled Antares, a new family of open-weight AI security models designed to help organizations pinpoint vulnerable code more efficiently while reducing the cost and complexity of AI-assisted vulnerability detection
Kristian McCann · 21 Jul 2026
What Is Microsoft's Project Perception and Can It Match Anthropic's Mythos?
Microsoft is entering the AI security race with Project Perception, a platform designed to make advanced vulnerability discovery more affordable and accessible for enterprises
Kristian McCann · 20 Jul 2026
Quantum Resilience: How to Defend Against 'Store Now, Decrypt Later' Threats
Store now, decrypt later attacks are already underway. See how Cisco, Zoom, and Cellcrypt are building quantum resilience within enterprises.
Sean Nolan · 20 Jul 2026
RingCentral's Secure UCaaS Platform Keeps Evolving. Its Fast-Growing AI Portfolio Is the Proof
Is RingCentral Secure UCaaS still enough when AI enters the ecosystem? Here's everything you need to know about the portfolio.
Rebekah Carter · 16 Jul 2026
Zoom Warns of Critical Windows Vulnerability: What Enterprises Need to Know
Zoom has released urgent security updates after uncovering a critical Windows vulnerability that could enable account takeover
Kristian McCann · 16 Jul 2026
EU Exempts Smart Glasses from Battery Rules in Win for Meta
The European Commission has exempted smart glasses from EU battery rules, clearing a key barrier for Meta, Google and Samsung.
Christopher Carey · 16 Jul 2026
CISA Sounds Alarm Over Active Microsoft SharePoint Attacks
The agency says multiple Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities are being actively exploited as AI compresses the window for defenders to respond
Kristian McCann · 15 Jul 2026
Smart Glasses, AI Subscriptions and Privacy: What the Latest AR Developments Mean for the Enterprise
Meta, Snap and Google are reshaping the smart glasses market. Here's what the latest AR developments mean for enterprise buyers in 2026.
Christopher Carey · 15 Jul 2026
New York's Smart Glasses Court Ban Is Just the Start – Is Your Workplace Ready?
New York has banned smart glasses across all 1,240 of its courts. Experts say businesses are next – and most don't have a policy in place
Christopher Carey · 15 Jul 2026
Why Microsoft Dominated B2B Brand Visibility in Q2 2026
Techtelligence reveals Microsoft captured over a third of top brand mentions. Explore how Microsoft's AI strategy drove B2B tech visibility.
Sean Nolan · 15 Jul 2026
China Calls Claude Code a Security Risk Amid Deepening Anthropic-Alibaba Dispute
China's vulnerability database has urged users to uninstall affected versions of Claude Code, while Anthropic insists the disputed functionality was an anti-abuse experiment, not a backdoor
Kristian McCann · 10 Jul 2026
Solos Wants to Solve Smart Glasses' Privacy Problem – But Is a Clip-On Really Enough?
Solos has launched a Privacy Kit for its new AirGo V2 camera glasses – does a removable clip-on actually solve the industry's trust problem?
Christopher Carey · 9 Jul 2026
The AI Execution Gap: Why Most Enterprise Strategies Stall Before They Start
Every organisation has an AI strategy. Far fewer have results to show for it. The barrier isn't the technology – it's everything underneath it
Christopher Carey · 9 Jul 2026
Meta's Always-On AI Glasses Could Be Heading Into Your Next Meeting
Meta is reportedly developing always-on AI smart glasses that could bypass enterprise recording consent controls.
Christopher Carey · 8 Jul 2026
Accenture Confirms Breach After Threat Actor Claims Source Code Theft
Accenture reveals it suffered a security breach after hackers claimed to steal 35GB of data, including source code and internal information
Kristian McCann · 8 Jul 2026
Industry Alarmed as First Agentic AI Ransomware Attack Is Discovered, but There’s a Catch
Sysdig researchers have uncovered a landmark AI-powered ransomware attack, offering a glimpse into the future of cybercrime
Kristian McCann · 7 Jul 2026
The Hidden Risks of Hybrid Work for UC Security
As hybrid work continues to reshape modern business, organizations are facing growing pressure to secure the collaboration tools that keep employees connected
Kristian McCann · 6 Jul 2026
Your Risk Strategy Isn't Failing - It's Designed So No One Is Accountable When It Does
Stop sharing responsibility. Discover how a clear risk ownership strategy and accountability risk management prevent corporate crises today.
Sean Nolan · 1 Jul 2026
Anthropic Restores Fable 5 and Mythos: What Enterprises Need to Know
Anthropic has restored Claude Fable 5 and Mythos after a 19-day global suspension, but new safeguards and access changes mean enterprises should not expect a simple return to business as usual
Kristian McCann · 1 Jul 2026
InfoComm 2026 Recap: Irwin Lazar on AI's Growing Role in AV & Workplace Collaboration
Metrigy's Irwin Lazar shares his key takeaways from Infocomm 2026 – from AI-powered room management and data federation to deep fake detection
Christopher Carey · 1 Jul 2026
Anthropic in the EU? Austrian Minister Asks Commission to Explore Company Move
Austria has urged the European Commission to explore establishing Anthropic within the EU after new US restrictions cut off foreign access to the company's most advanced AI models
Kristian McCann · 30 Jun 2026
Cisco TMS Sunset: Why the Obvious Next Step Isn’t Always "the Cloud"
As Cisco prepares to retire TMS, enterprises face a pivotal decision about how to manage video infrastructure—balancing cloud innovation with security, control, and operational continuity
Kristian McCann · 29 Jun 2026
Anthropic Seeks US Action Over Alibaba's Alleged AI Distillation Campaign
Anthropic has urged US lawmakers to act against Alibaba over an alleged large-scale AI distillation campaign that it claims extracted capabilities from its Claude model
Kristian McCann · 25 Jun 2026
Why Do Security Incidents Escalate Even When You Detect Them Early?
Discover how a strong incident response strategy and enterprise threat containment improves cybersecurity response time.
Sean Nolan · 24 Jun 2026
Five Eyes Warning: AI Set to Outpace Cybersecurity Systems in Months
A joint Five Eyes advisory warns that rapidly advancing AI could outpace current cybersecurity defenses within months, increasing the speed and sophistication of cyberattacks
Kristian McCann · 24 Jun 2026
The Webex by Cisco Compliance Blueprint
Early compliance sign-off keeps Webex deployments moving and unlocks ROI. Published on UC Today, Theta Lake and Cisco cover retention, supervision and AI.
Marcus Law · 24 Jun 2026
Your Risk Strategy Isn’t Failing. It’s Treating Every Risk Like It Matters Equally
If your risk prioritization strategy treats every threat like it matters equally, it's already failing. Here's how you can fix that.
Rebekah Carter · 23 Jun 2026
From Strategy to Reality: Closing the Enterprise AI Execution Gap
Why are so many organisations still stuck in AI pilot purgatory – and what does it actually take to move from experimentation to real operational impact?
Christopher Carey · 22 Jun 2026
InfoComm 2026: What Law Firms Can Teach the AV Industry About Cybersecurity
Nyere Hollingsworth of Winston Taylor shares why end users hold real power over AV makers, and why cybersecurity has to be intentional.
Christopher Carey · 22 Jun 2026
The IT Leader's Checklist for Upgrading to Native UC Mobility (Without Expanding Your Risk Profile)
For organizations with both desk and deskless workers, native UC mobility has moved from a future roadmap item to an active deployment priority.
Kristian McCann · 17 Jun 2026
Microsoft Closes Critical Copilot Attack Path, but Is the Underlying AI Risk Unresolved?
Microsoft has patched the Copilot vulnerability known as SearchLeak, but the attack highlights a broader AI security challenge that remains unresolved
Kristian McCann · 17 Jun 2026
Your UC Platform Is Already Running AI. Your Compliance Tools Have No Idea
As AI embeds itself into every layer of enterprise UC, the firms that will stay ahead of regulators are not the ones slowing down adoption. They are the ones building governance fast enough to keep pace with it
Marcus Law · 16 Jun 2026
How to Quantify Cyber Risk in Financial Terms Instead of Technical Guesswork
Stop technical guesswork. Discover how cyber risk quantification and risk valuation models help leaders measure actual financial exposure.
Sean Nolan · 16 Jun 2026
Why the US Restricted Anthropic's Mythos and Fable and What It Means for AI Access
The dispute over Fable 5 offers an early glimpse into how governments may seek to regulate and restrict access to advanced AI systems
Kristian McCann · 15 Jun 2026
SMS OTP Is Failing – Here’s What Comes Next, According to Vonage and AT&T
As fraud threats grow more sophisticated and customer expectations around digital experiences continue to rise, businesses are being forced to rethink how they authenticate users
Kristian McCann · 15 Jun 2026
Zscaler Unveils AI Agent Security Platform to Plug Governance Gap Amid Rapid Enterprise Adoption
Enterprises are deploying AI agents faster than they can govern them, and Zscaler's latest platform update is a direct response to that gap
Kristian McCann · 12 Jun 2026
Beyond the App: How eSIM and Network-Level Spam Blocking Are Redefining Secure Communications
Why it matters: CallTower’s eSIM for Microsoft Teams Mobile and Webex Go adds network-level spam blocking and secure native dialling, published on UC Today.
Kristian McCann · 10 Jun 2026
Claude Mythos Could Release as Early as Tomorrow — Here's What Enterprises Need to Know
Anthropic could reportedly launch Mythos, its most advanced cybersecurity-focused AI model, as early as tomorrow
Kristian McCann · 9 Jun 2026
Why Does Your Organization Feel Secure Right After Passing an Audit?
Master the compliance vs security gap. Improve audit effectiveness enterprise wide and lower regulatory compliance risk with active testing.
Sean Nolan · 9 Jun 2026
Why Frontline-First Communications Are Becoming Operational Infrastructure
Frontline communications are now operational infrastructure. Published on UC Today, Mitel says voice, AI, GDPR and SOC 2 matter for frontline work.
Christopher Carey · 4 Jun 2026
