Professional Development (PD) stories
Boards facing tighter scrutiny may find the book's security-led framework useful as risk, reputation and duty of care collide.
As AI becomes routine at work, more employees are turning to practice-based training, with Skillsoft's CAISY simulations up 341% in a year.
Boards in regulated sectors now have firmer assurance after Abacus secured CREST approval for penetration testing, renewed annually.
Battery-strapped students at Great Southern Grammar are gaining more classroom time after a Surface laptop rollout cut device downtime and boosted AI use.
Workers using AI agents at work now have a vendor-neutral course to help them spot risks, manage oversight and distinguish them from chatbots.
The expansion follows early uptake of Microsoft’s previous pledge, as demand for AI training rises across business, schools and community groups.
Only 58% of UK tech staff have formal AI training, leaving daily users exposed to errors, privacy risks and weak oversight.
The nomination comes as employers seek apprenticeships to fill digital skills gaps, with QA supporting around 12,000 learners last year.
Older staff are holding back AI adoption at work, with trust among 55 to 64-year-olds far below that of 18 to 24-year-olds in Australia.
The deal aims to help companies turn AI training into changed workflows and measurable performance, rather than standalone learning.
The award will fund and place Munster Technological University student Bartosz Lipinski in eSentire's Cork security operations centre amid a widening EU skills gap.
Most Irish data and AI professionals are staying put as employers prepare to expand teams and compete for scarce talent.
More charities could gain digital expertise as up to 30 women are trained for trustee roles under a new board-matching pilot.
Universities and employers are widening graduate support as Australia’s tech sector faces a digital skills shortage and weak job readiness.
The return of a 14-year veteran is set to bolster technical support and partner ties for customers across the Central North Island.
AI tools for autism support are under scrutiny as advocates warn disabled people risk being excluded from public services and care systems.
Open applications aim to widen entry-level hiring as UK businesses struggle with cyber skills gaps and technical vacancies.
The rollout gives Niagara Catholic teachers curriculum-aligned support for Indigenous lessons after many said they lacked training on the subject.
The Manchester IT provider must keep investing in staff and service quality to retain a rare trio of Microsoft designations.
Singapore’s AI developer scene is set for a bigger global spotlight, with more than 2,000 people expected at a sold-out conference.