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NZ firm FileInvite has made available a free plan for its secure document collection software to help businesses streamline their information collection workflows.

Kyndi has announced several new enhancements to its natural language processing offerings, including advanced generative AI capabilities, enhanced analytics, and automated query suggestions.

The data auditing platform Datatrue is launching a patented data validation and personal identification system that employs artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to identify and prevent data leaks. DataTrue is collaborating with Microsoft to enhance this new offering, integrating Azure’s advanced AI and ML into its technology stack.

Astera Software has unveiled a new suite of AI-driven integrations powered by GPT-4. The initial integration will be with Astera's data extraction solution, ReportMiner.

An Israeli cybersecurity service has integrated generative AI into its platform. Valene Security detects whether software-as-a-service (SaaS) apps are a security risk. It can be used on dozens of SaaS applications such as Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, Salesforce, GitHub, and more.

Australia’s archTIS has enhanced the capabilities of NC Protect, its Security solution for Microsoft 365, Sharepoint Server and File Shares, in a new partnership with data classification specialist Janusnet.

ServiceNow has announced new capabilities for the Now Platform - ServiceNow Generative AI Controller and Now Assist for Search - that expand on ServiceNow’s AI functionality.

OneTrust has launched artificial intelligence (AI)-driven document classification to help organizations more accurately and completely identify and classify unstructured data and automatically apply governance and protection policies.

Imaging Business Machines LLC (ibml­) has announced the acquisition of Exela Technologies' IntelliScan Smart Scanning Solutions.

In response to growing use of generative AI tools, Darktrace has launched new risk and compliance models to help its 8,400 customers around the world address the increasing risk of IP loss and data leakage.

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