Over 19bn passwords compromised in major data breaches… here’s how to protect your accounts

Summary Over 19 billion passwords have been compromised and are circulating online, putting countless accounts at risk. This alarming finding stems from research analysing data breaches over the last year, revealing that most exposed passwords are weak and reused. A staggering 94% of the leaked passwords are either duplicates or commonly used, with only 6% […]

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Remote Expands AI-Driven Payroll to 100+ Countries, Giving Teams a Faster, Smarter Way to Pay Globally

Summary Remote has announced an impressive expansion of its AI-driven payroll system, now operational in over 100 countries. This robust approach consolidates payroll, HR, benefits, and compliance into a single platform, helping businesses streamline their global operations and scale effectively. By building its own payroll architecture, Remote eliminates reliance on third-party providers, thereby enhancing accuracy, […]

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Q&A: outsourcing contracts in United Kingdom

Summary This article dives into the various aspects of outsourcing contracts in the UK, discussing common contract forms, due diligence required, supplier selection, and more. It highlights typical terms, duration, and how to effectively manage and exit outsourcing agreements. Key Points Single-vendor contracts are the most common, but can lead to fragmented management with multiple […]

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At a glance: responsibilities of company boards in Brazil

The article provides a comprehensive overview of the responsibilities and structure of company boards in Brazil, particularly focusing on the supervisory board’s composition and obligations under Brazilian law. It outlines the two-tier structure required for listed companies and highlights the various legal duties directors must adhere to, including duties of care, loyalty, and disclosure. It […]

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Trump administration proposes cutting $491M from CISA budget 

The Trump administration’s latest budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 suggests a hefty cut of $491 million from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) budget, equating to nearly 17% of the agency’s overall budget, which stands at approximately $3 billion. Key Points The proposed budget would reduce CISA’s funding significantly, focusing on disinformation and […]

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Experts could’ve unloaded on Trump in Sedona. They did something much better | Opinion

In a surprising turn at the McCain Institute’s Sedona Forum, experts weren’t venting their frustrations about Donald Trump but instead focused their critiques on China, leaving many feeling hopeful about America’s political future. Key Points Experts at the Sedona Forum chose to highlight the challenges posed by China rather than criticising Trump. The McCain Institute […]

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How Modern Exploitation Techniques Bypass Traditional CVE Defenses

This resource explores the evolving landscape of exploitation, explaining how attackers are using modern techniques to defeat traditional CVE-based security measures. It provides insight into attacker methodologies and discusses the limitations of current defenses. As cybersecurity defences have improved, threat actors have adopted more sophisticated approaches to exploitation. Traditional vulnerability management systems that focus on […]

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Faces of HR: Kerry’s EX Lead Reena Talla on the most important traits of rewards leaders of today She talks about why rewards leaders need to combine AI proficiency with deep empathy — and how flexibility and personalisation are shaping a smarter, more hu

In this engaging interview, Reena Talla, Employee Experience Service Lead at Kerry, discusses the evolving traits needed for rewards leaders in today’s dynamic work environment. As global workforce diversity increases, flexibility and personalisation in reward systems are now essential. Key Points Flexibility and personalisation in benefits are becoming critical as employee expectations shift. AI proficiency […]

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‘Indians abroad need routinised care’, says Jaishankar on govt push

Summary External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has highlighted India’s ongoing commitment to supporting its citizens living abroad. Speaking at the launch of the Global Access to Talents from India (Gati) initiative, he stressed the importance of institutional mechanisms like grievance redressal portals and funds for vulnerable citizens. The minister believes that as more Indians travel […]

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