The Week Ahead: House Homeland Security conducts field hearing on cyber innovation, plus a June events preview

The House Homeland Security Committee is gearing up for a pivotal field hearing in Silicon Valley this week, focusing on vital federal cybersecurity efforts and dialogues with stakeholders. Tech experts from NIST, CISA, and the Defence Department are also set to participate in a cyber conference hosted by Qualys. This field hearing at Stanford University’s […]

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MITRE calls for ‘civil defense’ education to provide public training in event of cyber attack

A recent report from MITRE advocates for using “traditional civil defense” measures through education efforts to equip the public with the knowledge to prepare for cyber attacks. MITRE stresses the need for the United States to rethink its emergency preparedness, shifting focus from natural disasters to the multifaceted disruptions that cyber attacks can cause across […]

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CV falsehoods: what HR can’t afford to miss

Summary Daniel Stander discusses the critical steps HR should take if an executive is found to have falsified their credentials. With cases of executive dishonesty increasingly making headlines, the importance of transparency and trust is underscored. Source: Article URL Key Points Executive dishonesty can harm company reputation, investor confidence, and employee morale. Employers must ensure […]

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What the 2025 immigration white paper means for businesses

On 12 May 2025, the UK government unveiled its immigration white paper, outlining significant reforms intended to control immigration levels. It offers a crucial insight into how these changes will impact businesses reliant on international talent. The white paper details both already implemented measures and proposed changes that will shape immigration policy moving forward, making […]

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HS2 labour supplier ‘falsely’ declared PAYE to inflate rates

A labour supplier involved in the HS2 rail project has been suspended due to allegations of misrepresentation regarding worker statuses. An investigation has revealed troubling practices by the Danny Sullivan Group, leading to inflated charges to one of HS2’s main contractors, Balfour Beatty Vinci (BBV). Key Points The Danny Sullivan Group reportedly falsely declared worker […]

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Bridging the Gap: Integrating Legal and Insurance Considerations into Restaurant Cybersecurity Response

In today’s digital landscape, restaurants are prime targets for cybercriminals, with various entry points exploited, including point-of-sale systems and customer databases. As seen from recent breaches in well-known chains like Five Guys and Yum! Brands, many restaurant operators remain underprepared when integrating legal and insurance considerations into cybersecurity plans. This article emphasises the importance of […]

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Higher-level apprenticeship funding to be limited to under-22s

The government is set to refocus apprenticeship funding, limiting higher-level apprenticeship funding to individuals under 22. Starting in January 2026, only apprentices aged 16-21 will be eligible for Level 7 (master’s level) funding, as part of a strategy to encourage lower-level training programmes. This initiative is supported by a £3 billion budget aimed at expanding […]

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Online 27 mei 2025 ‘Pinnacle verlaat Curaçao’

Summary Pinnacle, the renowned gaming company, appears to be leaving Curaçao as all office spaces have been vacated and employees have reportedly received termination notices. Attempts by the Antilliaans Dagblad to contact Pinnacle have been unsuccessful for over a week, suggesting serious operational changes. It is speculated that the decision to relocate is due to […]

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Fintech firms ‘ramp up hiring to tackle compliance and cybersecurity challenges’

UK fintech firms are gearing up for a surge in recruitment, with professional hiring expected to jump by 32 percent. Despite lingering economic uncertainty and a cautious investment climate, companies are pressing ahead with growth plans, driven by mounting compliance demands and the need to bolster cybersecurity. The latest fintech report from Morgan McKinley and […]

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Volvo to cut around 3,000 roles in restructure

Volvo has announced plans to cut approximately 3,000 jobs as part of a restructuring aimed at building a “stronger and more resilient” company. The majority of these redundancies are expected to be office-based roles in Sweden, impacting around 15% of Volvo’s white-collar workforce. This includes around 1,000 consultant positions followed by 1,200 employees in Sweden […]

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