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Binary Tree is hoping to triple the number of certified partners in the next six months with a certification push.
Cyberbit CEO Adi Dar says Singapore is a technology-driven nation that is on the forefront of products and technologies.
The digital age could boost Europe's economy by EUR 415bn/year, but how does a cyber attack affect the global economy? #CyberSecurity.
Canterbury Uni's youth counselor and Thankyou CEO to inspire at Festival for the Future, tackling crucial youth topics.
When budgeting for the 2018 financial year, businesses should look to strengthen cybersecurity defenses in policies, infrastructure & training.
NRI Secure will sell the SANS Security Awareness training program in Japanese, filling a huge void in the localized training space.
Organisations can reduce their cybersecurity risks by engaging employees through gamification, according to Palo Alto Networks.
ESET is now offering free cybersecurity awareness training for anyone who wants to learn about cybersecurity and the risk of being attacked.
Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training returns on Nintendo 3DS, offering new brain workouts designed to sharpen focus and memory amid overwhelming daily information.
Remote workers’ homes can count as workplaces, leaving employers on the hook for safety checks, policies and incident response.
The scheme is helping site workers gain confidence to challenge safety risks, with applications now open for this year’s scholarships.
Workers may still be entitled to pay if snow closes a workplace, but staff who simply stay home could be told to use annual leave.
Better manager-worker conversations can lift productivity, cut absenteeism and reduce stress in construction sites, research cited by a mental health speaker says.
Many firms face fines or imprisonment unless they check contractor and workplace safety under New Zealand’s new law.
Many firms still face health and safety blind spots, with the new audit rating contractors and workplaces before fines or jail become a risk.
Concerns of a lack of investment in digital fluency and funding resound around a disappointed New Zealand Education sector.
Workers handling asbestos will need new training units from 4 April 2018, as New Zealand tightens rules to cut exposure risks.
A looming shortage of 25,000 workers has prompted calls to widen recruitment, as women still make up less than 4 per cent of trainees.
Total Communications has taken out Panasonic and CommsPlus Distribution's top partner awards, with Nexgen and Commander Centre among the winners.
Mergers can unsettle clients, making a clear bid strategy vital to reassure them on service, price and continuity after a takeover.