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From Perk to Prerequisite: Cybersecurity Training Is Now an Operational Requirement
A recent report from research firm Gartner predicts that worldwide spending on artificial intelligence (AI) could top a staggering $2.5 trillion this year, creating significant challenges for IT and cybersecurity teams tasked with understanding how these rapidly evolving AI tools operate while ensuring their safe and secure use. The adoption of AI requires a well-trained and well-educated workforce as more of these technologies move from testing into production environments. At the same time, the growing use of AI increases the risks enterprises and other organizations face, especially when it comes to securing corporate and sensitive personal data used to train large language models (LLMs) that underpin these platforms. ISC2, a nonprofit cybersecurity training organization, finds that with the influx of AI technologies, large and small organizations are investing more in training to keep up, particularly in cybersecurity. An analysis published in June – 2026 Security Training Trends –
The PTO Question Too Many Tech Candidates Aren’t Asking
Burnout remains one of the technology industry’s most persistent problems. Long hours, on-call rotations, production incidents and relentless delivery schedules continue to push IT professionals to their limits. Yet despite those realities, most candidates never ask about one of the benefits most directly tied to recovery and work-life balance. According to research from Glassdoor, nearly 60% of workers don’t discuss paid time off during the hiring process. For technology professionals, that omission may mean missing one of the clearest signals of how a company operates when workloads spike, deadlines slip and employees need time to recharge. The finding highlights a disconnect in how many candidates evaluate opportunities. Salary, remote work arrangements and technology stacks often dominate interview conversations. But workplace culture is frequently revealed through something less visible: whether employees are encouraged to take time off, how teams handle coverage when someone is a
Tech Jobs Driving National Jobs Growth, CompTIA Report Reveals
Tech hiring is carrying national job growth, according to a June 5 CompTIA Tech Jobs Report. Employers listed nearly 587,000 active job postings for technology occupations in May, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), a provider of IT training and certifications. Tech employment grew by 69,000 workers in May and by about 6,700 jobs that month, CompTIA reported. On June 5, the National Bureau of Labor Statistics released its jobs report showing total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 172,000 in May. The entire business market relies on technology, which was a bit flat in 2025, according to Seth Robinson, vice president of industry research at CompTIA. Now companies are ramping up their investment in digital transformation with AI powering those efforts. “We've seen really strong growth in the job postings, which we think is an indicator that companies are renewing those investments in digital transformation, which kind of underlines the narrative that we
Prepare to Prevail: A Guide to Acing Marathon Job Interviews
Final interviews are no longer a "rubber stamp" formality, they’re a test of mental grit, determination and stamina. Given the abundance of qualified candidates, companies are bringing back marathon in-person interview sessions to definitively verify each finalist’s identity, work approach, cultural fit and strong enthusiasm for the job. “It’s a classic supply and demand problem,” explained Timothy Thomas, lead career coach at Coaching Technology Group. To land an offer, you will likely have to convince multiple interviewers in successive rounds, or a panel of evaluators, that you’re the right person for the job over a period of several hours. On top of that, companies now typically invite three or more finalists, in a trend known as “interview inflation.” Under the circumstances, surviving isn’t enough. You will need to excel and prevail in marathon interviews to receive an offer. Here are some ways to secure first place. Find Out Who You Will Be Interviewing With Knowing who you’ll b
Trump Administration’s AI Order: What It Means for Cybersecurity Pros
When Donald Trump returned to the White House 18 months ago, his second administration made it clear that it would take a hands-off approach to artificial intelligence and allow tech companies to develop these technologies with minimal government interference. To go along with this light-touch approach to AI development, Trump issued an order that rescinded a Biden administration directive concerning AI that sought to put more guardrails around the development of these technologies, including the implementation of cybersecurity standards to help ensure data and privacy protections. The Trump administration followed this hands-off AI approach until April of this year, when Anthropic released Mythos, a large language model (LLM) that uses advanced cybersecurity capabilities to detect vulnerabilities — including zero-day flaws — across a variety of applications and operating systems. Immediately following the Mythos announcement, cybersecurity experts and even some government officials ra