• The ESA backs European space tech — what will this mean for local startups?

    The ESA backs European space tech — what will this mean for local startups?
    It’s official. France, Germany and Italy, the three biggest contributors to the European Space Agency, have joined forces to compete with SpaceX. At a meeting this week, the ESA agreed to guarantee the future of the next-generation Ariane 6 and Vega-C rocket launcher systems.  According to Stars and Stripes, the deal follows months of bickering between Paris and Berlin over issues “including intellectual property rights, export licenses, and the budget”. The ESA is a
  • How to navigate the tech world as a queer person

    How to navigate the tech world as a queer person
    Although times have definitely improved, it’s still not easy being a queer person in the technology industry. There’s still rampant discrimination in the sector, and a “bro” culture that permeates many companies and teams. This can make the tech industry intimidating to any LGBTI+ people looking to break in. Thankfully though, there are a raft of experienced people who can help out. And one of those is Tracy Benson, CEO and co-founder of Obsesh. If you want to get her ad
  • Russian cyberattack on the EU Parliament signals the need for better public sector security

    Russian cyberattack on the EU Parliament signals the need for better public sector security
    The European Parliament’s website was briefly hit by a cyber attack claimed by pro-Russian hackers, officials said on Wednesday. The website went down shortly after EU lawmakers declared Russia a “state sponsor of terrorism” over its attacks on Ukraine. “MEPs highlight that the deliberate attacks and atrocities committed by Russian forces and their proxies against civilians in Ukraine, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and other serious violations of internation
  • Why the job you apply for may not be the job you get

    Why the job you apply for may not be the job you get
    When most people apply for jobs, they expect the job description on postings to match the job that will be filled. However, our recently published study examining startup hiring shows that this isn’t always the case. Sometimes the job someone applies for might not end up being the same job they’re hired for. Jobs can evolve between the time a decision is made to hire someone, and the actual hiring process itself. Hiring managers might change job duties, hire someone for a different
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  • The war in Ukraine is exposing the limits of cyber warfare — and Russian hackers

    The war in Ukraine is exposing the limits of cyber warfare — and Russian hackers
    It’s safe to say that Putin’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t gone to plan. Russian forces are suffering mounting setbacks, after underestimating the resistance of his adversaries  — and that’s just in cyberspace. The Kremlin’s hacker army – like its conventional military – hasn’t lived up to its fearsome reputation. At least, not yet.  Analysts have offered an array of explanations for Russia’s cyber limitations. They range from
  • The Ukraine conflict is exposing the limits of cyber warfare — and Russian hackers

    The Ukraine conflict is exposing the limits of cyber warfare — and Russian hackers
    It’s safe to say that Putin’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t gone to plan. Russian forces are suffering mounting setbacks, after underestimating the resistance of his adversaries  — and that’s just in cyberspace. The Kremlin’s hacker army – like its conventional military – hasn’t lived up to its fearsome reputation. At least, not yet.  Analysts have offered an array of explanations for Russia’s cyber limitations. They range from

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