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Emerging Cyber Threats: Botnets, Packer Software, and Python Packages

Spiceworks

Muhstik botnet exploits Apache RocketMQ, hackers are misusing legitimate packer software, and fake Python packages are used to target developers. Read about these cybersecurity updates in this roundup. The post Emerging Cyber Threats: Botnets, Packer Software, and Python Packages appeared first on Spiceworks Inc.

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Tech services and generative AI: Plotting the necessary reinvention

McKensey

The rapid emergence of generative AI has the potential to disrupt a dynamic the sector has relied on for decades, but it also offers an opportunity to tap a lucrative new market.

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New York State Drivers Start Using Mobile ID Program

Spiceworks

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles has launched its Mobile ID program, a secure variant of the conventional state-issued driver’s license. Learn more about the development and its potential ramifications for residents in the state. The post New York State Drivers Start Using Mobile ID Program appeared first on Spiceworks Inc.

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Managing the risks around generative AI

McKensey

The transformational technology will require every member of an organization to be a risk professional.

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We need to find better ways to communicate and connect with customers in a distracted world

Workplace Insight

Amongst the demands of our daily tasks, one huge challenge that often goes unnoticed: constant messages from communication platforms at every turnaround. The volume of distractions bombarding professionals is staggering. Studies show that from endless Slack notifications and video calls these interruptions disrupt workflow and concentration. This makes it incredibly challenging to navigate through the sea of digital noise.

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What it takes to rewire a CPG company to outcompete in digital and AI

McKensey

Answering six specific questions holds the key to successful digital and AI transformations for CPG companies.

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We need to stop paying lip service to the issue of workplace wellbeing

Workplace Insight

In the wake of Mental Health Awareness Week last month, now is a brilliant opportunity to take stock of impactful employee wellbeing initiatives. Many people feel their employers are guilty of ‘ wellness washing ’, the practice of paying lip service to wellbeing. However, the benefits of impactful wellbeing initiatives are clear – 89 percent of employees who have wellness programmes at work report being more engaged and happy within their roles.

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Flodesk Vietnam Offices – Da Nang

Office Snapshots

Flodesk, established in 2021 in Da Nang, is a technology company headquartered in the United States with a team of engineers in Da Nang, Vietnam. Specializing in computer programming, Flodesk is committed to delivering innovative solutions in the tech industry. In late 2023, Flodesk established a new office in the city of Da Nang. The design requirements for Flodesk’s new office included creating a spacious, airy workspace surrounded by lush greenery and ensuring scalability to accommodate

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3 hidden benefits of small talk

Work Life

One feature of working in a physical office is that you bump into colleagues all the time. If you find yourself with a coworker in the break room, on the elevator, or waiting for a meeting to start, it’s natural to have a brief conversation about a topic unrelated to work. You might chat about a recent vacation, your new puppy, the weather, or a movie you saw.

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Going In Circles? Good!

All Work

Architects and designers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, focusing on low-VOC, recycled materials, and reducing embodied carbon through reuse and modular construction. The circular economy emphasizes reuse, deconstruction over demolition, and material circulation — aiming to eliminate waste and regenerate nature, shifting away from the traditional consumer culture.

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Prosek Partners Offices – New York City

Office Snapshots

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees everywhere became accustomed to the convenience of working from home: some made an office out of their living room, others a desk out of their bedside table. For the design of its new headquarters, Prosek Partners, a renowned financial PR and integrated marketing agency, sought to create a workplace that would foster creativity, fun, and connection for its employees.

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Building Meaningful Relationships

WELCOA

In recent years, a startling trend has emerged: we are feeling lonelier than ever, especially at work. BetterUp reports that 69% of U.S. employees are not satisfied with the opportunities for connection in their workplace. This is especially troubling because most of us spend a majority of our time at work, surrounded by colleagues and clients alike.

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How to succeed at work when you don’t get enough feedback from your boss

Work Life

Whether you believe that “feedback is a gift” or that it is the neurological equivalent of hearing footsteps in the dark, as David Rock from the NeuroLeadership Institute once quipped, the fact is that we can’t prosper without it. We can’t improve if we don’t have feedback , which means measurement of outcomes, or, more subjectively, reaction to outcomes.

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Most people feel disengaged from their work, but managers can still make all the difference

Workplace Insight

Employee engagement worldwide has remained steady according to the latest edition of Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace report. The good news, according to the authors, is that the percentage of engaged employees – those enthusiastic about their work – held at a record high of 23 percent from 2022. However, the bad news is that the majority of employees are still not engaged (62 percent) and just show up to do the minimum, while a significant number (15 percent) are active

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I’ve worked in DEI for a decade, it won’t survive beyond 2025

Work Life

It should be clear to anyone whose work touches diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), that the incredible strides we’ve made in the last half-century are fully under attack. The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down race-conscious admissions at Harvard and UNC last year has already extended into the workplace. Many of the corporations I worked with in the past are confused by the current climate and are already cutting back on their DEI programs.

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Unlocking the power of price transparency data

McKensey

Is the future of healthcare consumer-centric?

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Gen Z women are less likely to use AI than Gen Z men. Here’s why

Work Life

Gen Z is growing up in the age of AI-powered large language models like ChatGPT and Gemini AI. Now this generation of young workers born between 1997 and 2012 is quickly preparing for a fast-changing job market. Still, one problem plagues this upcoming cohort of workers: the AI gender gap. According to a new study from the Slack Workforce Lab , men ages 18 to 29 are 25% more likely to have experimented with artificial intelligence technology than their female counterparts.

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Britain is no longer a nation of shopkeepers, but it is divided by the work we do

Workplace Insight

Following last week’s news that the fastest growing job category in the US isn’t necessarily the one you’d expect, a new report from HR software provider Ciphr, based on ONS data, claims to identify which jobs are the most disproportionately common in each part of the UK. The report analyses the latest regional employee estimates for over 370 occupations to find out which work roles (with at least 5,000 full-time employees) appear to be more concentrated, or over-represented, i

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How can I draw better boundaries between work and personal time?

Work Life

Welcome to Pressing Questions , Fast Company ’s work-life advice column. Every week, deputy editor Kathleen Davis, host of The New Way We Work podcast, will answer the biggest and most pressing workplace questions. Q: How can I draw better boundaries between work and personal time? A: This is such a pervasive (and uniquely American) problem. In fact, according to a 2023 survey, 68% of Americans work while on vacation.

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How to Get a Business Address and Why You Might Need One

Launch Work Places

These days, knowing how to get a business address is vital for companies of all sizes. Whether you’re a solopreneur or startup in the early or growth stages of your business, an expanding small business, or a national corporation in need of a local footprint, it’s a good idea to understand your options. In this article, we’ll dive into a few reasons why you need an address for your business—even if you never step foot in it—and how to go about getting one.

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Episode 531: Writing | PM Talks S1:E6

Productivityist

Welcome to the latest episode of PM Talks, our monthly series on A Productive Conversation where I engage in thought-provoking conversations with my good friend Patrick Rhone. This time around we dive deep into our unique approaches to writing, balancing productivity, and embracing creative freedom. Patrick and I share our experiences with writer’s block and self-doubt, discuss curating blog content into book format, and highlight the value of writing for personal growth.

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How to Get a Business Address and Why You Might Need One

Launch Work Places

These days, knowing how to get a business address is vital for companies of all sizes. Whether you’re a solopreneur or startup in the early or growth stages of your business, an expanding small business, or a national corporation in need of a local footprint, it’s a good idea to understand your options. In this article, we’ll dive into a few reasons why you need an address for your business—even if you never step foot in it—and how to go about getting one.

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The Shift in the Wellbeing Horizon: The Critical Need for Outsourced Wellbeing Solutions in Today’s Business Landscape

Zevo Health

We are pleased to share this blog from Everest Group guest bloggers Abhijnan Dasgupta and Dhruv Khosla. With generative AI further amplifying the complexity of content to be moderated, the need to ensure moderator wellbeing has never been greater. As the next step in moderator wellbeing advancement, we explore the feasibility of outsourcing wellbeing services.

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We only have to look at the natural world to boost our mental health

Workplace Insight

It is becoming increasingly clear that spending time in nature can benefit our mental health and wellbeing. But a new study shows that you don’t have to actually be in nature to reap the rewards. Simply directing your gaze towards natural elements, even in the middle of a city, can enhance wellbeing. Our paper, published in the journal People and Nature , used eye-tracking technology to explore how focusing on natural versus man-made elements affects mental health.

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A quick beginner’s guide to the game of cricket

Work Life

Most of the time, when someone mentions the sport of cricket in America, that’s exactly what they get. Crickets. But maybe you heard about Team USA’s shocking upset win over Pakistan in the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup last Thursday. If the sentence “Nitish Kumar hit a match-saving boundary to force the Super Over” has your head spinning, here’s a quick beginner’s guide to the game of cricket, including everything you need to know to follow Team USA as it continues its run at the T20 Cricket Worl

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