Professional Development (PD) stories
Only 24% of workers feel ready to use AI effectively, as firms roll out tools faster than training and governance can keep pace.
The alliance aims to help defenders spot and contain identity-based attacks before they disrupt access across hybrid networks.
AI-driven attacks are forcing identity systems to move faster, as CrowdStrike backs standards for real-time access decisions across users and agents.
Teams risk wasted cycles and quality slips unless staff can judge when AI output fits the system and when it simply looks right.
Learners can now access an online route to Professional Scrum Master II preparation, with one certification attempt included on completion.
Australian and New Zealand mid-sized firms will gain faster deployments and real-time people, payroll and finance insights from Workday GO.
The recognition may help Lancom Technology attract and retain staff as tech employers compete harder for skilled workers in a tight labour market.
Finance teams face rising retention risks as most professionals want roles that tackle social and environmental issues, ACCA said.
The accreditation reflects rising employer demand for measurable people skills as firms struggle to fill gaps in communication, adaptability and teamwork.
More than 600 incoming students will learn to spot aggression early, as Australia's first such mandate aims to cut assaults on nurses.
The hire puts responsible automation and data governance at the heart of Tes360 as schools demand clearer benefits from AI tools.
Frequent users were more likely to feel shaky in live exchanges, even as many said AI made them feel more polished in writing.
Local firms can now upskill in robotics as NMITE opens an eight-week online course aimed at defence, manufacturing and commercial users.
Boards are being warned to assess AI risk as well as opportunity, after new demand from executives prompted the course expansion.
Learners across the UK will gain access to AI video creation, as employers look for practical returns from workplace training.
Most Australian workers using AI at work have had no formal training, leaving security, privacy and skills gaps as adoption races ahead.
More than 10,000 delegates will gather in Sydney as New South Wales pushes its education technology sector as an export and jobs driver.
The milestone comes as Irish schools widen STEM and AI learning, with 1,000 pupils showcasing projects on rural safety, inclusion and sustainability.
The certification may help the UK mobile provider win over customers and suppliers as B Lab raises scrutiny of telecoms firms' practices.
Backed by new financing, the schools software group can expand in Britain and overseas while adding acquisitions to its growth plans.