The End Of College-For-All — And The Rise Of The Skills Economy
The End Of College-For-All And The Rise Of The Skills Economy The college-for-all model is ending as employers prioritize skills…
The End Of College-For-All And The Rise Of The Skills Economy The college-for-all model is ending as employers prioritize skills…
AI agents are revolutionizing business operations with machine-speed execution, but their autonomous nature creates unprecedented security challenges. Traditional human-oriented permission models fail to contain AI-driven actions, requiring fundamental rethinking of authorization frameworks.
As AI agents transition from experimental projects to production environments, organizations are discovering both the tremendous efficiency gains and significant security risks these systems introduce. The fundamental challenge lies in applying human-designed permission models to machine-speed operations, creating a dangerous mismatch between capability and control.
Microsoft’s new research shows 71% of UK workers admit to using unapproved AI tools, with over half doing so weekly. This Shadow AI trend poses significant data privacy and security threats while offering substantial productivity gains.
New research from Microsoft reveals alarming rates of unauthorized artificial intelligence usage across UK workplaces. According to the study, approximately 71% of employees admit to using unapproved AI tools, with more than half engaging in this practice weekly. This growing trend of Shadow AI presents serious challenges for organizational security and data protection.
Over five million Qantas customers have had personal information published on the dark web following a major cyber attack. The breach occurred through a third-party call center compromise, with hackers using social engineering tactics. Authorities warn of increased scam activity targeting affected passengers.
Qantas customer data from over five million passengers has been illegally published on the dark web, marking one of Australia’s most significant cybersecurity breaches since 2022. The personal information was released by hacker collective Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters after ransom payment deadlines passed, prompting urgent warnings from Australian government authorities about expected scam surges targeting affected customers.
Quantum Computing: The Next Frontier in Artificial Intelligence Quantum computing represents one of the most significant technological shifts since the…