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AI Literacy and Cybersecurity
While rushing to implement artificial intelligence, businesses are confronting significant security concerns. A study by cybersecurity vendor AvePoint found that 75 percent of organizations surveyed reported at least one data security incident in which oversharing sensitive information during an AI rollout program negatively impacted them. The study, based on responses from 775 global business leaders, also found that two reasons why AI implementations have not become more widespread are inaccurate data output (68.7 percent) and data security concerns (68.5 percent). One way to counter these security issues is through the process of AI literacy – the “ability to comprehend various aspects of artificial intelligence – including its capabilities, limitations and ethical considerations – and to use it for practical purposes,” according to one published definition. The AvePoint research noted that nearly all organizations surveyed (99.5 percent) are now using a range of interventions to st

Five Ways to be the Best Programmer in Your Company
Five Ways to be the Best Programmer in Your Company What does best programmer mean? Is it the highest paid programmer, most technically skilled, most popular or the person most adept at climbing the work ladder? Well, you’d expect the most technically skilled to be the highest paid but it doesn’t always happen. You want your name to be top of the list for bonuses, the person who gets asked first if they want to be on a new project or alternatively the person whose name is bottom of the list when redundancies are looming. Here are five tips to becoming the best programmer where you work. 1. Get seen If you think your work speaks for you, that’s not enough. You need to sing your praises to those that matter. Your manager may know that you are the bees’ knees but does anyone else know? The key to this is communication, a skill that many developers lack. Let people know what you are working on and don’t be the person who keeps their head down and just gets on with it. You are trying to mar

Why Cyber Pros With Compliance and Regulatory Knowledge Are In-Demand
Over the years, chief information security officers (CISOs) have faced increasing scrutiny as data breaches and other incidents have increasingly affected business performance. In many cases, cyber executives are under pressure to keep incidents quiet, despite a growing body of government regulations and compliance standards that now require greater transparency and disclosure. A survey released by cybersecurity firm Bitdefender illustrates the pressure cyber leaders face. The report, based on 1,200 responses, found that 69 percent of C-level executives, including CISOs and CIOs, reported being told to stay silent about a breach. Mid-level security managers are encountering the same issue, with 46 percent reporting that they have faced similar orders. One of the primary factors driving CISOs and other security leaders to stay silent about breaches and attacks is the increasing number of regulations that companies now face. “In an era of increased regulation and sharper scrutiny, organi

What the 2025 H-1B Visa Proclamation Means for Your Tech Career
Another week in tech comes with another ground-shifting change, this time via a significant fee applied to H-1B visa applications. On September 21st, 2025, President Trump signed a proclamation introducing a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions. This policy will impact how companies approach international hiring and potentially shift dynamics in the U.S. tech job market. Here we offer answers to your questions about what these changes mean for your tech career. No speculation, no politics—just the information you need to navigate this change. What exactly changed with the new H-1B proclamation? The $100,000 fee took effect on September 21, 2025, after President Trump signed the proclamation just two days earlier, on September 19th. This substantial fee applies exclusively to new H-1B petitions and new applicants who are outside the U.S. as of the effective date. If you currently hold an H-1B visa, change jobs within the U.S., or extend your existing status, this fee doesn't affect

Beyond the Launch: Sustaining Startup Momentum Through People, Passion, and Purpose
By Javed Hasan, CEO and Co-founder, Lineaje Airbnb, Instagram, and OpenAI are torchbearers in the startup hall of fame. While it may seem like all three companies achieved success overnight, this is far from the truth. Airbnb was founded in 2008 but didn’t start turning a profit until 2012. The founders struggled hard at first, and most investors shied away from the idea of strangers staying in a home. Before it was known as Instagram, founder Kevin Systrom spent years working on a failed app before pivoting to the popular photo-sharing platform. OpenAI was in research mode for seven years before ChatGPT experienced its breakout moment in 2022. Before that, it was only known in academic circles. The illusion of startup success often paints a picture of overnight victories, but the journey is usually far more complex. Sustaining momentum post-launch is a challenge many startups aren’t prepared for—90 percent of companies fail within the first five years. Sustainable growth requires more