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staff burnout: Must-Have Fixes to Protect Best Defenses

staff burnout: Must-Have Fixes to Protect Best Defenses

Staff burnout is now the top threat to organizational security—teams are exhausted, turnover is rising, and defenders can’t keep up with smarter attacks. Fixing it means investing in people, smarter processes, and better tooling before stretched teams become the weakest link.

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AI-driven social engineering: Must-Have Risk Fix

AI-driven social engineering: Must-Have Risk Fix

ISACA’s new survey sounds a wake-up call: only 1 in 10 cybersecurity pros feel “very prepared” as AI-powered social engineering tops the threat list for 2026, so organizations must sharpen playbooks, training, and verification now before attackers exploit the gap.

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Tech Grad Hiring Crisis: Stunning 46% Plunge

Tech Grad Hiring Crisis: Stunning 46% Plunge

UK tech graduate hiring has collapsed 46% in a year, with another 53% drop forecast. GenAI is replacing routine junior roles, squeezing Gen Z out of entry-level jobs and threatening the talent pipeline unless employers and universities adapt.

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cybersecurity staff Shortage: Must-Have Fixes for Risky Gap

cybersecurity staff Shortage: Must-Have Fixes for Risky Gap

Two-thirds of organizations lack dedicated cybersecurity staff, leaving networks and data more exposed as threats surge and hiring, burnout, and competition for talent bite. Fixing it means smarter hiring, hands-on training and public‑private action before the next big incident.

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deepfake phone calls: Must-Have Defenses for Risky Attacks

deepfake phone calls: Must-Have Defenses for Risky Attacks

If a familiar voice can be faked, you can’t rely on phone calls alone—recent research shows deepfake calls are already hitting nearly half of businesses. Start using multi‑channel verification, stronger technical checks, and regular staff training now to stop convincing scams before they cost you money and trust.

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reducing cyber risk: Must-Have Culture for Best Defense

reducing cyber risk: Must-Have Culture for Best Defense

Technology can only take you so far—attackers now target people and culture, not just systems. Building a stronger security culture with clear policies, consistent training, and aligned incentives is the simplest, most effective way to cut cyber risk.

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helmet-mounted displays: Exclusive, Best Tactical Edge

helmet-mounted displays: Exclusive, Best Tactical Edge

Helmet‑mounted displays are no longer niche pilot toys but powerful force multipliers that merge sensors, targeting, and comms into a pilot’s line of sight—while also creating new vulnerabilities to jamming, spoofing, and human error. Keeping the tactical edge means hardening systems, training for degraded conditions, and designing HMDs pilots can trust.

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data-driven decisions: Must-Have Training to Prevent Risk

data-driven decisions: Must-Have Training to Prevent Risk

Project Flytrap revealed that sensors and AI can spot small drones, but senior officers often lack the data literacy and realistic training to turn those outputs into safe, timely decisions. Closing that gap with better education, doctrine, and human-centered systems is essential to avoid costly mistakes on the battlefield.

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attack drones: Must-Have School for U.S. Dominance

attack drones: Must-Have School for U.S. Dominance

Think Top Gun—but for cheap, nimble attack drones: the Pentagon is creating a hands-on school to turn Ukraine’s gritty drone tactics into formal doctrine, training, and interoperable tools for U.S. and allied forces.

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Joint Simulation Environment Exclusive: SPARTA Best Boost

Joint Simulation Environment Exclusive: SPARTA Best Boost

Collins Aerospace’s SPARTA will bring a deployable, high-fidelity E-2D trainer into the Joint Simulation Environment in summer 2025, letting crews rehearse carrier-based command-and-control missions ashore or afloat with realistic sensor, datalink and EW effects. That scalable, repeatable capability boosts readiness and trims flight hours—so long as model fidelity, secure networks and tough injects keep training honest.

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LVC tools: Must-Have Best Practice for Readiness

LVC tools: Must-Have Best Practice for Readiness

What if pilots could rehearse tomorrow’s high‑end fights today—seamlessly combining live jets, high‑fidelity simulators and computer‑generated forces? LVC tools stitch those elements together to boost readiness, cut costs and enable distributed, repeatable training—if services invest in standards, secure networks and validated scenarios to keep it real and safe.

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MEMS IMUs Must-Have: Best Precision Weapon Upgrade

MEMS IMUs Must-Have: Best Precision Weapon Upgrade

Tiny, cheap MEMS IMUs are quietly transforming battlefields by turning unguided rounds into precision weapons at scale, letting militaries retrofit arsenals affordably and strike faster with fewer shots. That boost in accuracy can reduce collateral damage—but it also raises supply-chain, proliferation, and ethical risks that demand thoughtful policy and training.

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E-2D simulation: Stunning Must-Have Readiness Boost

E-2D simulation: Stunning Must-Have Readiness Boost

Sims at Sea put realistic E-2D training right on carriers so crews can rehearse sensor-driven missions in the same shipboard rhythm they’ll face in combat. The result: faster qualifications, fewer logistics headaches, and steadier readiness while deployed.

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E-2D simulation Must-Have: Best Readiness Win

E-2D simulation Must-Have: Best Readiness Win

When the E-2D became mission-essential but too scarce for routine training, the Navy raced a carrier-ready simulator aboard using modular hardware, containerized software and nonstop sailor feedback. The result: realistic at-sea rehearsals that save flight hours, sharpen tactics, and get crews ready faster.

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portable forensics labs: Must-Have, Game-Changing Upgrade

portable forensics labs: Must-Have, Game-Changing Upgrade

Imagine turning a scrap of blood or a smudge of a fingerprint into an ID in minutes, not days. The Marine Corps’ new portable forensics kits put lab-grade collection, analysis and secure reporting in warfighters’ hands to speed investigations, protect troops and sharpen intelligence—while calling for rigorous training, chain‑of‑custody rules and legal safeguards.

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Signal groups activism: Powerful Tactics for Success

Signal groups activism: Powerful Tactics for Success

Signal groups give activists private, fast coordination — but to turn chats into real impact you need clear purpose, vetted members, strict info hygiene, defined roles, redundancy, and regular training. This concise guide shares must-have tactics to run secure, effective Signal groups and keep momentum across campaigns.

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QR Phishing FIDO Keys: Exclusive Risky Threat Revealed

QR Phishing FIDO Keys: Exclusive Risky Threat Revealed

Think your FIDO key makes you untouchable? PoisonSeed’s QR‑phishing scam shows how a convincing QR scan and fake approval prompt can trick users into granting access—learn how these attacks work and what simple steps you can take to stay safe.

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Manufacturing Must-Have: Best Defense Against Ransomware

Manufacturing Must-Have: Best Defense Against Ransomware

Manufacturing is under urgent threat: KnowBe4 projects 47% of expected 2024 breaches will be ransomware, and legacy OT, weak segmentation, and untrained staff make factories prime targets. Act now—harden networks, train teams, and strengthen backups to protect production, revenue, and supply chains before downtime costs skyrocket.

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Transforming Security Spending into Strategic Business Growth

Transforming Security Spending into Strategic Business Growth

Struggling to justify your security budget? Discover how smart cybersecurity investments can do more than protect—they can fuel innovation, build customer trust, and drive real business growth.

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Construction site with merging bridge, laptop and smartphone on workbench amidst tools.

Building an Effective Converged Training and Testing Environment

The future of military readiness lies in a secure, digital range where sensitive technologies are protected and operational realism is maximized.

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Naval ship at sea with makeshift command center setup and quarterback helmet on deck.

Rushing the QB How Sims at Sea Delivered E-2D Simulation Fast

“Training is the cornerstone of readiness, and readiness saves lives.” So stated Rear Admiral Robert Girrier, a notable voice in naval aviation, during a recent symposium on carrier air wing…

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The Security of Your Stack Relies on Your Sales Team

The Security of Your Stack Relies on Your Sales Team

Ensure your sales team understands security protocols; their knowledge is key to protecting your tech stack and maintaining customer trust.

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Wanted: Junior cybersecurity staff with 10 years’ experience and a PhD

Wanted: Junior cybersecurity staff with 10 years’ experience and a PhD

Wanted: junior cybersecurity talent with a PhD and 10 years’ experience. Join our innovative team driving cutting-edge security solutions.

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5 Essential Steps to Craft an Agile Security Model Inspired by River Island

5 Essential Steps to Craft an Agile Security Model Inspired by River Island

Explore 5 essential steps to build an agile security model inspired by River Island’s dynamic and innovative approach to adaptive protection.

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