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Technology waits for no one

The lesson from global layoffs is that technology waits for no one. The firms cutting jobs aren’t collapsing; they’re evolving. If we want our workers to stay employable, we must evolve, too.
Mike ScottCommunications ManagerOgi In the UK, children are learning to code before they learn how to stay safe online. They ...
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SecurityWeek speaks to Microsoft Deputy CISOs Ann Johnson and Mark Russinovich about the role of the Deputy CISO.
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