INE Security is launching an initiative to re-orient cybersecurity training amidst the rise of AI-powered cyber threats. The company warned that AI, despite its advantages in cyber-defense, could make organizations too dependent on automation unless cybersecurity teams are properly trained. INE Security’s new training programs aim to help professionals interpret AI-generated threat intelligence, understand how AI-powered security models work, and apprehend risks and benefits of AI in cybersecurity while maintaining critical problem-solving skills.

Healthcare group to buy, reopen former HSHS hospital
The Chippewa Valley Health Cooperative is set to purchase St. Joseph’s Hospital building in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, from Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) following a