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Why more companies are seeking autistic workers
Why more companies are seeking autistic workers
Cybersecurity and other tech jobs are hard to fill and autistic adults have high rates of unemployment. A growing number of organizations…
Schuyler Velasco
Feb 28, 2018
Challenge inspires this ethical hacker
Challenge inspires this ethical hacker
From Senegal, Amat Cama entered college interested in graphic design and left with a passion for cybersecurity.
John Ombelets
Feb 26, 2018
Crowdsourcing cybersecurity
Crowdsourcing cybersecurity
The gig economy is transforming everything from transportation to hospitality. Now, a number of startups want to do the same for secure…
John Ombelets
Feb 26, 2018
The race to build a cyber workforce
The race to build a cyber workforce
Organizations around the globe are scrambling to train and educate digital defenders.
Robert Lemos
Feb 20, 2018
The missing chief security officer
The missing chief security officer
The most important C-suite position doesn’t even exist at most companies. Here’s why it should.
Andy Bochman
Feb 20, 2018
The overlooked cybersecurity talent pool: women
The overlooked cybersecurity talent pool: women
The percentage of women in the cybersecurity field remains ridiculously low. Here’s what needs to change.
Nadya Bliss
Feb 14, 2018
Cyber apprenticeships: old solution to a new problem
Cyber apprenticeships: old solution to a new problem
Why business, government, and military officials in St. Louis built one of the country’s first cyber apprenticeship programs.
Schuyler Velasco
Feb 14, 2018
How virtual reality curbs unconscious bias
How virtual reality curbs unconscious bias
Tech startups are developing VR programs for diversity and harassment training to increase empathy and reduce intolerance.
Tracy Staedter
Dec 12, 2017
Can coding save coal country?
Can coding save coal country?
Appalachian coal country is one of the poorest regions in the nation. Rusty Justice, a mining engineer and entrepreneur, has a plan to…
Schuyler Velasco
Dec 12, 2017
Can factories become good for the environment?
Can factories become good for the environment?
Some barons of industry are building factories that give more to the planet than they take away, saving money and creating more productive…
Tracy Staedter
Dec 6, 2017
The office is getting meaner
The office is getting meaner
Executives take heed: A recent survey found workplace aggression, bullying, and harassment are on the upswing. Inaction means lower…
Tracy Staedter
Dec 6, 2017
In Estonia, planning for life alongside robots
In Estonia, planning for life alongside robots
The Baltic nation is a leader in electronic voting and cybersecurity. Now, it’s poised to become the go-to source for the law and…
Eric Niiler
Nov 22, 2017
A retro-futuristic approach to privacy in tomorrow’s office
A retro-futuristic approach to privacy in tomorrow’s office
The prototype Transformable Meeting Space, a drop-down cocoonlike structure, harkens back to the 1960s spy satire Get Smart to imagine how…
Glenn McDonald
Nov 22, 2017
Yes, paid leave laws can actually save companies money
Yes, paid leave laws can actually save companies money
Studies show that requiring companies to hold jobs for employees on paid leave boosts morale, increases retention, and cuts down on the…
Schuyler Velasco
Nov 22, 2017
Microchipping workers is a thing. Should it be?
Microchipping workers is a thing. Should it be?
A Seattle startup sells embeddable microchips so employees can seamlessly log into networks and access secure areas. Is that a step too…
Michele Chandler
Nov 20, 2017
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