Cleary University will offer new degree programmes in artificial intelligence, health care management, cybersecurity and other tech fields starting this fall. The degrees have been designed specifically to meet industry needs and are aimed at students who can get jobs and contribute to enterprises. Cleary claims students taking these courses will be high-calibre job candidates that can meet practical technical challenges and business problems.

The NHS needs to tighten its third-party supplier cybersecurity
The NHS should proactively fortify cybersecurity within its third-party software suppliers following recent damaging ransomware attacks, says Jonathan Lee from Trend Micro. He suggests implementing