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  • View profile for Marie-Doha Besancenot

    Senior advisor for Strategic Communications, Cabinet of 🇫🇷 Foreign Minister; #IHEDN, 78e PolDef

    40,967 followers

    🇺🇦 More lessons from 4 years of Ukrainian resistance to Russian warfare : « information defence for democratic resilience » By the Digital Policy Hub & Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) By Halyna Padalko, PhD 🛡️ On the defensive side, government centres, venture-backed start-ups and non-governmental organization (NGO) watchdogs run machine-learning (ML) pipelines that produce real-time alerts on coordinated inauthentic behaviour, deepfake videos and narrative shifts. ⚔️ On the offensive side, ministries employ generative media, from multilingual subtitling to synthetic spokespeople such as “Victoria Shi” to deliver rapid, values-aligned messages that galvanize support abroad and bolster morale at home, while precision deepfake “counterpunches” sow confusion in hostile audiences. 🇺🇦 Ukraine’s response is effective because it is deliberately plural: 🔹military intelligence and stratcom units plug directly into AI platforms built by start-ups such as Osavul, LetsData, Open Minds and Mantis Analytics, while investigative newsrooms Texty.org.ua and fact-checking NGOs such as VoxUkraine and Detector Media use similar tools to contextualize or debunk falsehoods. 🔹This networked architecture accelerates innovation and diffuses verification capacity across society, creating an “information shield” that denies Russia’s disinformation campaigns the “oxygen” of surprise. 🔹Rapid legislative reform (for example, Media Law 2022, Advertising Law 2023) and alignment with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) provide legal scaffolding for transparency, user rights and platform accountability. In parallel, the Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation’s WINWIN AI Centre of Excellence is spearheading a Ukrainian-language large language model (LLM) to anchor domestic AI services and reduce dependence on foreign tech. 🎓Ukraine treats education as national security. Media literacy rates surged, driven by state programs (Filter), massive open online courses (Diia.Education) and hands-on academies (PROMPTO). 🔹Grassroots hackathons and EU-supported training translate civic awareness into professional skill sets, ensuring that technical advances are matched by a population capable of critical consumption.

  • View profile for Joas A Santos
    Joas A Santos Joas A Santos is an Influencer

    Cyber Security Leader | Offensive Security Specialist | Application Security / Cloud Security | University Lecturer | AI and Machine Learning Engineer

    141,922 followers

    Cybersecurity Career Tips #1 If you want to enter the cybersecurity field, it’s not enough to just pick a list of courses, complete them, generate certificates, and think the job will come naturally. And it’s definitely not just about adding certifications to your resume that’s only one step in the process. It’s essential to learn what is applied in real work contexts. You don’t need to study C if you’ll never use it in your daily tasks. Your studies should be aligned with your actual needs. My first recommendation if you want to become a cybersecurity professional is to understand what the market is looking for. Analyze open positions in your region or remote roles, define the requirements for each position, and identify the practical skills you need. Platforms such as HackTheBox, TryHackMe, PortSwigger Academy, PentesterLab, and Root-Me are excellent for hands-on learning. I strongly recommend investing your time in acquiring real-world skills. Write write-ups, share your journey here on LinkedIn or other networks, build personal projects and publish them on GitHub, connect with other professionals, and expand your network both online and at industry events. Also, develop your soft skills. Communication is critical, even in a job interview. Being able to translate technical issues into business impact is just as important as technical knowledge. A common way to start a career is by working in consulting firms. There are many opportunities at different seniority levels. It may not be your dream job, but it opens doors. Prepare your resume for the positions you aim for and highlight the key points that match the role especially if specific knowledge is required. A resume will only be considered if it demonstrates the right skills, relevant training or certifications (to validate your expertise), and professional autonomy. And don’t limit your job search to LinkedIn. It’s great for networking, but when it comes to landing jobs, explore alternatives. Target companies that interest you and check their career pages many positions are never posted on LinkedIn. Above all, stay focused. Don’t try to learn everything at once. Concentrate on what will land you your first job, and then expand your knowledge base to increase your seniority or pivot to other areas. But the real secret lies in how you communicate and sell your work your knowledge, your problem-solving mindset, and your ability to handle situations consistently. #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #CareerAdvice #Hacking #TechJobs #SoftSkills

  • View profile for Taimur Ijlal

    ☁️ Cloud & AI Security Leader | Senior Security Consultant @ AWS | Teaching 80K+ Professionals How to Secure Cloud & Agentic AI | Best-Selling Author | YouTube: Cloud Security Guy

    25,836 followers

    How to Stand Out in Cybersecurity Without Stacking Certs Skills >> Certs My advice for standing out 1 - Master Hands-On Skills - Employers look for real-world experience, not just theoretical knowledge. - Set up a home lab, explore platforms like TryHackMe and Hack The Box, and work on practical security challenges. - Hands-on experience with SIEMs, EDRs, and cloud security tools will set you apart. 2 - Build Thought Leadership - Sharing knowledge is just as important as gaining it. Write blog posts on security topics, break down complex concepts on LinkedIn, or contribute to open-source security projects. 3 - Create a Cybersecurity Portfolio on GitHub - A strong portfolio speaks louder than a certification. Document your security projects, scripts, and research in a GitHub repository. - Whether it's writing detection rules, automating security tasks, or demonstrating exploit research, showcasing real work helps you stand out to recruiters and hiring managers. 4 - Create a Course or Tutorial - Teaching is one of the best ways to establish credibility in cybersecurity. Create a short course, video tutorial, or step-by-step guide on a cybersecurity concept you’ve mastered. - Platforms like YouTube, Udemy, or a personal blog are great places to start. Helping others learn positions you as an expert and opens doors to new opportunities. A strong cybersecurity career is built on hands-on skills, a solid portfolio, and the ability to share knowledge effectively. If you focus on these areas, you can succeed in cybersecurity—CISSP or not.

  • View profile for Jesus Romero M.Eng, PMP, CSM

    Senior IT Project Manager | AI & Innovation | Building Practical AI Tools to Help Project Managers Stay Future-Ready | LinkedIn Top Voice

    22,030 followers

    Think you know what it takes to land an IT Project Manager role in 2025? Think again. I analyzed 164 real job postings across the U.S. and Canada. The results paint a clear—and unexpected—picture of what hiring managers actually want in 2025. If you're aiming to land a more strategic or better-paying IT PM role, this might change your approach. Here's what the market is really asking for 👇 ▶️ The Role Looks the Same on Paper, But It's Not IT Project Manager can mean: • Leading cybersecurity transformations • Migrating cloud platforms without breaking production • Managing AI/ML systems nobody understands yet • Running ERP upgrades that touch every department ✔️ If your resume sounds generic, you're invisible. You need to show domain expertise and business impact. ▶️ Where the Real Opportunities Are Forget "tech companies." Everyone's hiring IT PMs now: • Healthcare (digital transformation) • Finance (legacy modernization) • Government (security overhauls) • Consulting (client rescues) ✔️ They don't want template followers. They want PMs who can navigate chaos without a playbook. ▶️ The Remote Dream Is Dying • 53% hybrid • 27% on-site • 20% remote ✔️Translation: If you're banking on remote-only, you're fishing in a shrinking pond. ▶️ Salary Benchmarks (U.S.-Weighted) • Typical range: $106K–$159K • Senior/specialized roles: $160K–$299K • Canadian salaries: Align proportionally with mid-to-senior U.S. roles ▶️ What Skills Are in Demand? ✔️ Hard Skills: • Agile (49%) – table stakes • Cybersecurity (42%) – the new gold • Infrastructure (30%) – servers, networks, IT systems • Cloud: Azure (13%), AWS (9%) – adoption still growing • Tools: Jira, Confluence, DevOps, SDLC, ERP (SAP) • AI/ML projects: 16% – trend to watch • DevOps & CI/CD – often mentioned alongside Agile • ERP expertise – strong in enterprise transformation roles 🧠 Tech literacy is no longer optional—it's a positioning advantage. Knowing how these systems drive value is what separates the top 10%. ✔️ Certifications: • PMP (51%) • Scrum Master (11%) • Others: ITIL, AWS, CISSP—rarely required, but can complement your story ✔️ Soft Skills • Communication (77%) • Leadership (72%) • Stakeholder management (33%) • Collaboration, adaptability, strategic thinking ▶️ Strategic Takeaways 1- Generic PMs are getting filtered out. If your resume reads like a task list, you're losing interviews to PMs who speak in outcomes and impact. 2- Certifications alone don't differentiate you. The PMP signals credibility. But what closes offers is context, how you applied what you know to drive real change. 3- IT PMs must specialize. Same title, wildly different expectations. You must position yourself by domain—cloud, infra, cybersecurity, SaaS, ERP—not just by title. 📌 Ready to position yourself for a high-impact IT PM role in 2025? → Go to the top comment and apply to work with me 1:1. → Repost ♺ to help others in your network. Follow Jesus Romero for weekly PM career strategies.

  • View profile for Alexandra Govorukha, EMBA

    Communications & Reputation | Global PR & Corporate Affairs Leader UK | EU | GCC | Executive Master in Digital Transformation & Innovation Leadership | Strategic Communications @ LSE

    8,326 followers

    3 years of war in Ukraine, and the Ukrainian IT sector is one of the few industries remaining afloat and standing tall. Despite ongoing challenges, the sector is strengthening its integration into global markets, advancing defence technologies, and continuing to attract international investment. Just a few facts: - Last June, Ukrainian company Creatio raised $200 mln with a valuation of $1.2 bln and became the 6th Ukrainian unicorn; - Kyiv has become home to the world’s second GovTech centre, which is part of the World Economic Forum network; - Ukrainian gov tech platform “Diia” was included in TIME’s list of the best inventions of the year.   According to UkraineInvest - Ukraine Investment Promotion Office, Ukraine’s IT sector grew from 4.5% of GDP in 2021 to 6% in 2024, a key economic stabiliser with strong potential for long-term growth.  Thousands of IT professionals are working through blackouts and airstrikes, maintaining Ukraine's reputation as one of Europe's top countries for IT services.  Today, the IT sector accounts for 38% of all services in Ukraine (as reported by Lviv IT Cluster). According to IT Ukraine Association, Ukrainian IT specialists remain popular among international clients due to the optimal price-quality ratio. According to Dealbook of Ukraine, investments in startups dropped from $832 mln in 2021 to $209 mln in 2023, but the first half of 2024 showed a recovery with $283 mln, driven by Defence tech growth. Innovation plays a crucial role in everyday life in modern Ukraine. It ranges from breakthrough inventions on the frontline to much more peaceful solutions, such as electronic documents on smartphones.   Defence tech stands out not only on Ukraine's IT ecosystem map but also in the world. With $5.2 B in VC funding, +30% growth in two years, and NATO backing over $1 billion in deep tech investments, the defence tech boom is here, and it's real.   Ukraine is already ahead because innovation is a matter of survival for us. The battlefield, the ultimate testing ground for innovation, is changing rapidly, and our engineers and founders are developing solutions that not only protect Ukraine but also strengthen global security.   By the way, right now, we’re accepting applications for the second batch of the Defence Builder — acceleration programme that Sigma Software co-founded with partners to scale defence startups and connect them with investors and militaries with up to $40,000 in funding & networking opportunities.

  • View profile for Pan Perera

    Career & Founder Coach | 250+ Career Transformations | Podcast Host @Unlayered 🎙 | Speaker | I help mid–senior migrants redefine their career identity and find roles that align with their purpose.

    10,913 followers

    Last week, I helped a tech product manager land an interview for a non-advertised role. Steal this strategy “𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝘂𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗥𝗼𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿.” It’s about finding signals that companies will hire before they even post the role. Here's how you can use it to find hidden opportunities: 1️⃣ Follow the Money Companies often expand after securing funding. ->Use Google Alerts: “[Your target companies] + raises funding.” This gives you a head start before the hiring wave begins. 2️⃣ Watch for Growth Moves Big product launches or new service rollouts often signal team expansions. -> Crunchbase is a great tool to track company announcements, funding, and product launches. 3️⃣ Track Success Stories Teams grow after strong quarterly results. -> Monitor company earnings reports or industry news to identify those scaling up. My client used the exact method to find an AI start-up that had closed funding. He secured the interview by connecting with the founder before the PM role was advertised. If he can do it, so can you! Stop following the crowd. Do what others won’t, and you’ll get what others don’t! #jobsearch #interviewtips #mindset #networking #careeradvice ---------------------------------------------------------- P.S. What’s holding you back from taking that first step?

  • Service providers are turning networks into AI platforms We’re moving beyond the era of pure connectivity. As Masum Mir points out, this shift needs a new architecture at the service provider edge. With the new Cisco Secure AI Grid with NVIDIA, we’re enabling service providers to run AI inferencing across distributed environments. Essentially, we are turning the telecom edge into an "AI factory" - one where security and data sovereignty are built into the foundation. This is about transforming infrastructure into a monetizable asset that powers real-time intelligence. We’re already seeing industry leaders like AT&T, leveraging the platform for public safety at the Discovery District in Dallas, and SoftBank, building its Telco AI Cloud to support robotics and autonomous transport. These projects show just how fast we can move from concept to real-world deployment when we have the right foundation in place. It’s an exciting time to be building the infrastructure that will define the AI economy.

  • View profile for Ahmad Jabr

    GM Access Mobile Network Delivery| Leadership Development, Technical Solutions and Strategy

    5,398 followers

    📡 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐓𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐦 𝐓𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐬: 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐒𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐇𝐮𝐛𝐬 🔋🌐 Telecom towers have long been the backbone of mobile communication — delivering 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, and preparing for 6G. But their role is quickly evolving into something much bigger and smarter. In the near future, telecom towers will transform into multi-purpose smart infrastructure nodes, enabling a wide range of services beyond connectivity: ✅ Security & Surveillance Equipped with high-resolution cameras and sensors, towers can enhance public safety and monitor critical infrastructure in real time. ✅ Environmental Monitoring Towers can host sensors to measure air quality, temperature, humidity, and even detect early signs of natural disasters — turning them into frontline guardians of our environment. ✅ Smart Mobility With drone charging pads, towers can become enablers of autonomous aerial operations for logistics, emergency services, and surveillance. And with EV charging stations, they can support the growing demand for sustainable transportation. ✅ Edge Computing & IoT Management Towers can serve as localized computing hubs, managing data from thousands of IoT devices and enabling faster, smarter decisions closer to the user. ✅ Passive Infrastructure for Mission-Critical Networks Towers can serve as shared infrastructure to support mission-critical communication systems for emergency services, utilities, and public safety — reducing deployment costs while improving resilience and nationwide coverage. As we build toward a smarter, more connected future, telecom towers will no longer just be about coverage — they’ll be about capability, sustainability, and security. Let’s start viewing them not as passive structures, but as platforms for innovation. 🚀

  • View profile for Dr. Medhat ElHusseiny

    Chief Technology and Information Officer @ Ooredoo Algerie | Certified Corporate Director/ Board Member

    30,075 followers

    Architecting the Future: The Telecom Industry's Strategic Pivot from Utility to Value The pivotal question for Telecom is no longer about building better pipes,but about defining the value we create with them. We've achieved something remarkable: powering modern life through global connectivity. Now, our greatest opportunity is to evolve from connectivity providers into architects of unique digital economies. This isn't just a technical upgrade; it's a fundamental strategic shift. As our infrastructure matures into an intelligent, AI-driven platform, it prompts a crucial question for every leader: What is our core business in five years? The answer won't be universal. It will be shaped by local needs, national ambitions, and the partnerships we cultivate. • Food Security: In one region, our real-time data and AI could form the foundation for a national smart agriculture platform. • Public Services: In another, our edge computing and security could be trusted to support a next-generation public health or education system. • Economic Engine: Elsewhere, our platform might become the essential engine for smart manufacturing and digital twins. This transition—from a utility to an enabler—is less about any single technology and more about our collective vision. This is a defining moment for the Telecom industry. I believe our path forward is through collaborative vision. So I pose this question to my network: Based on your expertise, what are the most compelling platform-driven opportunities that can reshape key industries and redefine the future of Telecom? I look forward to reading your perspectives and learning from your insights. #Telecom #FutureOfConnectivity #PlatformStrategy #AI #DigitalTransformation #BusinessModelInnovation #IndustryLeadership

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