In an era where digital threats evolve at an unprecedented pace, the global demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals has far outstripped the available supply, creating a critical vulnerability in national and corporate infrastructures. This growing chasm between the need for expert defenders
The annual release of Australia's National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results consistently sparks a contentious and predictable cycle of debate, with media organizations frequently shouldering the blame for publishing simplistic and often misleading school "league tables."
In an era where digital threats loom larger than ever, a staggering number of data breaches have targeted higher education institutions, exposing sensitive information and disrupting academic life, as seen in recent incidents at universities like Princeton. Hackers find fertile ground in these
Imagine stepping into a classroom where dusty chalkboards and tattered textbooks are relics of the past, replaced by vibrant interactive screens, virtual reality headsets that transport students to distant worlds, and AI-driven tools that adapt to each learner’s unique needs. This isn’t a glimpse
Why this shift matters now Audiences gasp when a forest becomes a castle between breaths and no crew member lifts a single flat because light, software, and student skill now do the heavy lifting that lumber once did on school stages. In a climate where materials cost more, storage rooms are full,
Ethan, thanks for having me. I’ve spent the post-pandemic years helping presidents and boards redesign programs, budgets, and digital delivery under mounting financial and demographic strain. The big themes we’ll unpack today are unmistakable: closures cluster where tuition dependence is high and