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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Girls Who Code CEO: 70% of teen girls want to work in cybersecurity. We’re losing them before they start

    The cybersecurity workforce faces a critical shortage, exacerbated by AI-powered attacks that are becoming faster and more autonomous. While interest in cybersecurity is high among teen girls, many do not pursue careers in the field due to a lack of confidence and exposure. Companies are implementing programs to retain women in cybersecurity, which has shown benefits in areas like communication and risk evaluation, but systemic issues continue to hinder advancement. AI

    Girls Who Code CEO: 70% of teen girls want to work in cybersecurity. We’re losing them before they start

    IMPACT AI is increasing the speed and sophistication of cyberattacks, highlighting the urgent need for a larger and more diverse cybersecurity workforce.

  2. 69% Of Leaders Put AI Speed Over Security—Here’s What It’s Costing You

    A recent BlackFog report indicates that 69% of leaders prioritize AI speed over security, leading to increased risks of data leakage and shadow AI. The survey of 2,000 professionals revealed that a significant portion use unapproved or free versions of AI tools, often integrating them with work systems via APIs without IT oversight. Experts advise against simply banning AI tools, instead recommending education and clear policies to ensure safe and effective adoption. AI

    69% Of Leaders Put AI Speed Over Security—Here’s What It’s Costing You

    IMPACT Organizations face heightened data leakage risks as employees and leaders prioritize AI speed over security, necessitating clear policies and education for safe adoption.