AI can help you draft resumes and cover letters, but overuse can
make your content feel unoriginal. In this blog post, learn how to
use AI effectively while keeping your content distinctly
yours. |
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Cybersecurity is constantly evolving, and staying ahead requires
ongoing learning. This post explains how to keep up with new
threats, tools, regulations, and certifications to stay prepared
and competitive. |
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IT
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Contract role in Wilmington, DE
(hybrid after training, with potential to convert). Lead IT
strategy and operations for a financial department, overseeing
infrastructure, cybersecurity, and vendor management.
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Core Java
Developer
Exciting opportunity for a Core Java
Developer in NYC (3 days onsite). Must have 7+ years of Java
experience and eTrading expertise, with strong knowledge of
multithreading, design patterns, and concurrency.
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Clinical
Programmer
Our
pharmaceutical client is seeking a Clinical Programmer for a
fully remote contract role. The ideal candidate has strong R and
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management in a regulated environment.
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October
is National Cybersecurity Awareness
Month. |
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AI is reshaping cybersecurity, helping detect threats faster
while also enabling more sophisticated attacks. To stay protected,
it's important to adopt practical security habits.
Here are some ways to stay secure when dealing with AI:
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Watch
for AI-generated
phishing: AI
can craft highly convincing emails. Always verify sender details
and links before clicking.
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Use
AI-powered security tools: Tools
like Crowdstrike Falcon and Darktrace leverage AI to detect
malware, ransomware, and anomalous activity across networks.
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Stay
informed on AI-driven
threats: Follow trusted sources
like CISA, Krebs on Security, and the SANS Institute to track
emerging threats and attack techniques.
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Leverage
AI for strong passwords: Tools like
1Password can generate unique, complex passwords and flag weak
or reused ones.
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In case you missed them, check out these recent top reads from
publications across the industry.
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resources.
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iDEa Recap
On October 14, PSCI was proud to attend and sponsor the Technology
Forum of Delaware's "iDEa: Our Next Wave in Tech Innovation"
event.
Carlton Nash and Patrick O'Neill, along with PSCI consultant Daniel
McGonigle, joined Delaware's brightest innovators for nine
lightning talks and a keynote from Chemours. Topics covered Clean
Energy, FinTech, BlueTech, DeathTech, gene editing, and more!
Special guests included Pepper, the humanoid robot, and Miss
Delaware, Hailey Mack!
We had a great night connecting with the local tech community! |
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