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How to Convert Layoff Anxiety Into an Asset
After a period of significant layoffs, particularly in the tech industry, it’s no wonder that about one-third to nearly half of U.S. workers report experiencing layoff anxiety. The harsh truth is that more people are being negatively impacted by the fear of losing their jobs than what the official survey results indicated. That’s because it is possible to suffer from layoff anxiety without consciously recognizing it, to the point of impairing your thinking or performance in a way that can be counterproductive or harmful to your job security. For worriers, the good news is that not all stress is bad. “Anxiety gets a bad rap,” noted Dr. Jason Hunziker, associate professor, clinical division chief, Adult Psychiatry for the Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah. Anxiety is a defense mechanism that warns us about things in the environment and helps us sharpen our senses and get motivated, he explained. Instead of fighting it, recognize the signs of layoff anxiety and fi
US Risks Slipping Backward When It Comes to Cyber Talent, Skills
When the landmark Cyberspace Solarium Commission published its first report on the state of U.S. cybersecurity five years ago, the authors detailed more than 80 recommendations to improve America’s security and counter the effects of cybercrime and nation-state attacks, which threaten the country’s critical infrastructure. While the original bipartisan Cyberspace Solarium Commission concluded its work in 2021, its ongoing mission to improve U.S. cybersecurity continues under the CSC 2.0 project, which is managed by the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovations at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. The CSC 2.0 project continues to publish reports detailing security improvements and concerns, as well as measuring the federal government’s response. Over the course of those five years – under the original commission and now with CSC 2.0 – annual reports and updates consistently showed steady progress toward the original goals. Now, however, the CSC 2.0 reports that the U.S. govern
FinOps Joins the DevOps Toolkit to Reduce Costs, Streamline Operations
With cloud bills climbing and compute usage skyrocketing, DevOps teams are being tasked with embedding financial accountability into release cycles. Skills in FinOps automation, cost telemetry, and right-sizing infrastructure are reshaping what it means to deploy efficiently in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. DevOps teams are integrating FinOps with CI/CD pipelines as they make cost a measurable metric during development rather than just after deployment. This involves incorporating cloud cost estimators as part of build processes and highlighting over-provisioning of resources prior to going live. “The goal here is not to delay things but to integrate cost awareness as part of shift-left culture along with security and quality,” explains Ali Gohar, chief HR officer at Software Finder. He says for cost limits to be encoded directly within infrastructure provisioning choices, teams are beginning to integrate budget guardrails within Infrastructure as Code (IaC) templates. What Skil
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
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 market yourself; speak up at meetings and keep a list o