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Hundreds of high-skilled jobs created at defence firm MBDA’s expanded Bolton site, working on cutting-edge missile system manufacturing technology
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Announcement comes just days after the Government signs new Security and Defence Partnership that will boost defence procurement opportunities for UK.
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Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds will visit site and hail investment as latest vote of confidence in Government’s upcoming modern Industrial Strategy.
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May 2025 - The Hacking Games announces Partnership with Immersive’s Cyber Million program to foster Next-Generation Cybersecurity Talent
The Hacking Games announces its new partnership with Immersive, the leader in people-centric cyber resilience. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in The Hacking Games’ mission to bridge the global cybersecurity labor deficit, currently estimated at over 4.8 million unfilled roles worldwide, to create a generation of ethical hackers to make the world safer.
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The new product version release provides extended multi-cloud hybrid network visibility, reduces risk exposure and addresses new compliance regulations in a unified platform
AlgoSec has launched its new Security Management solution version A33.10, as a part of its AlgoSec Horizon platform. The new release provides better visibility across multi-cloud hybrid network environments, prioritises risks more easily, reduces compliance effort and cuts down on manual processes by automating policy changes.
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By Husam Dughman
Newcomers to Canada go through various stages as they try to grapple with the realities of the new country. The first is the honeymoon stage where they are excited to be in Canada and feel a tremendous deal of enthusiasm. The second is one of disillusion, frustration, and anger when newcomers realize that Canada and its job prospects are not what they had expected; they find themselves either jobless or working in minimum-wage survival jobs in spite of having university degrees and extensive professional experiences in their countries of origin. The third is the recovery stage where they feel able to achieve certain significant things, but not all that they had in mind when they first came to Canada. The fourth and last stage is one of adaptation where newcomers try their best to create harmony between themselves and Canada.
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