THE HR BREAKDOWN

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  • U.S. summoned bank bosses to discuss cyber risks posed by Anthropic’s latest AI model

    U.S. summoned bank bosses to discuss cyber risks posed by Anthropic’s latest AI model

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned major bank chiefs to a meeting in Washington last week to warn of ?cyber risks posed by Anthropic’s latest AI model. Anthropic launched the powerful Claude Mythos model earlier in the week to a small number of businesses, including Amazon, Apple and Microsoft,…

  • Night shifts worsen diabetes management

    Night shifts worsen diabetes management

    According to a study published in Diabetic Medicine, night shift workers, particularly nurses and midwives, face significant challenges in managing type 2 diabetes. Lead researcher Rachel Gibson, a registered dietitian at King’s College London, observed: “What struck me is that these are people who work in health care, yet they don’t have access [to] a…

  • Anthropic says its new AI model is a cybersecurity ‘reckoning’

    Anthropic says its new AI model is a cybersecurity ‘reckoning’

    AI company Anthropic has built a new model that it claims is too powerful to be released to the public. Anthropic will instead make the Claude Mythos Preview available to a select 40 or so technology companies, including Apple, Amazon and Microsoft, which will use it to find and patch security vulnerabilities in critical software…

  • Jones Day hit by cyber attack

    Jones Day hit by cyber attack

    Jones Day has confirmed a cyber attack linked to the Silent Ransom Group which accessed files related to 10 clients. The firm described the incident as a “phishing incident” where an “unauthorized third party accessed a limited number of dated files.” All affected clients have been informed, but the firm has not disclosed their identities….

  • Trump proposes to cut 9,400 TSA workers

    Trump proposes to cut 9,400 TSA workers

    The Trump administration is proposing to ?cut more than 9,400 workers and just over $1.5bn from the 60,000-employee Transportation ?Security Administration (TSA), according to a budget document for the Department of Homeland Security – which oversees the agency that handles airport security operations – that is part of the White House budget proposal ?for the…