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  • Nov 28, 2024 | qaeducation.co.uk | Dakota Murphey

    By Dakota MurpheyIn an era where technology dominates and urban developments encroach upon natural spaces, maximising the UK’s green space has never been more important. In UK schools particularly, green, natural spaces offer more than just aesthetic charm; they play a vital role in enhancing pupils’ cognitive development, mental well-being and academic performance.

  • Nov 8, 2024 | cyberprotection-magazine.com | Lou Covey |Dakota Murphey |David Schiffer |Thomas Caliendo

    Join Today E-mail Address Full Name LEAVE THIS BLANK Read our archived Newsletters here. We keep advertising at a minimum to maintain independence. That means we need support from our readers. How about you buy us a coffee? Pig-butchering may be proving the Luddites were right. The social-engineering scam bypassed ransomware as the most profitable cybercrime approximately two years ago. After government regulations and law enforcement took a big bite out of returns for ransomware this past...

  • Oct 31, 2024 | fashioncapital.co.uk | Dakota Murphey |Jojo Iles

    Fashion brands have the enviable position of using their designs as powerful communication tools, and this trend for designing clothes that literally speak to consumers has become increasingly popular. Today’s brands are eager to create statement pieces with bold messages aligned with consumers’ values, from highlighting sustainability to supporting social movements.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | securitymagazine.com | Dakota Murphey

    Enterprise security departments face a plethora of risks. One of the most significant threats that has emerged in recent years is that of deepfakes. These sophisticated artificial intelligence-powered manipulations of audio and video content seem rather innocuous on paper, but their creation and dissemination are exemplars of a broader large-scale organizational threat.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | theinterline.com | Dakota Murphey

    TikTok has been the source of many of the world’s most frenzied trends in recent years, and as a result, it’s started to influence and shape our lifestyle habits too. One example of this is ‘underconsumption core’—the premise is a shift in mindset to adopt a ‘less is more’ approach to spending. For years, fashion has been under scrutiny for its environmental impact, questionable labour practices and overproduction rates—could this trend be the start of a shift in the opposite direction?

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