How working in a stressful environment affects cybersecurity

Stressful work environments don’t just erode morale; they can quietly undermine cybersecurity. When employees feel overworked, unsupported, or mistreated, their judgment and decision-making suffer. Rob Lee from SANS Institute highlighted how a toxic culture can lead to increased errors, missed threats, decreased productivity, and higher turnover rates. According to CyberArk, a staggering 65% of office […]

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Burberry’s sweeping cost-saving push to see about 1,700 roles being impacted globally The restructuring plan is expected to focus on driving greater productivity, simplification, and financial discipline.

Burberry is making headlines with its decision to cut around 1,700 jobs, nearly 18% of its workforce, as part of a broader cost-saving initiative aimed at restructuring the company. The measure is part of the Burberry Forward plan to enhance efficiency and drive growth amid challenging market conditions. Source: Human Resources Online Key Points Burberry […]

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How US diplomats pushed Starlink in Africa | Belgian court rules US adtech framework illegal | Data breach exposes AHRC submissions

Summary The recent digest highlights important developments in technology and data privacy. It reveals the US government’s proactive engagement with Starlink to expand its services in Africa, following the controversial methods employed during the Trump administration. A Belgian court has ruled the existing adtech framework illegal, impacting major companies like Google and Microsoft. Additionally, the […]

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Editor’s question: SIX leaders talk EU regulations and the cyberthreat minefield

CIOs across Europe are navigating a tricky landscape of cyberthreats and tightening EU regulations as they drive digital transformation. The increasing pressure to ensure both compliance and innovation raises a crucial question: how can CIOs manage this complexity without stalling progress? In this article, six leaders in tech share their insights on embedding compliance and […]

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Proposed U.S. budget cuts raise fears about tech innovation

Proposed budget cuts to federal research agencies could hinder U.S. technology innovation and its ability to compete globally, as tech rivals such as China heavily invest in research initiatives. President Donald Trump’s budget request for fiscal year 2026 includes significant cuts to major research agencies like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institute […]

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Microsoft Outlook Outage — What We Know

Microsoft Outlook has been experiencing significant outages, leaving users unable to access their emails across various platforms including Outlook.live and Hotmail. This latest episode follows a rough patch for Microsoft, which has seen a series of cyber-related issues recently. Here’s a concise overview of what’s happening and the current situation. Source: Forbs Article Key Points […]

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276m Americans’ data breached in major healthcare hacks

Cybersecurity experts have revealed a staggering breach affecting over 276 million patient records in 2024, indicating that about 80% of Americans have had their medical data compromised. This major breach, linked to Change Healthcare, is among the largest in US history. Now, researchers warn of ongoing cyberattacks targeted at patient information, revealing how criminals impersonate […]

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The EU Cyber Resilience Act, and why it matters for US companies

Summary The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is set to introduce significant cybersecurity requirements for digital products sold in Europe. This legislation mandates that manufacturers adhere to new cybersecurity standards, ensuring their products are secure by design and providing updates for vulnerabilities over the product’s lifespan. The CRA affects a broad range of products, especially […]

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