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CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY TRAINING BOOSTS CYBERSECURITY TRAINING IN UK
The Center for Technology Training( CTT) has updated its cybersecurity training programmes to provide improved training and career solutions for the IT sector.
CTT is also expanding its support services for military veterans transitioning into IT-based careers. aid their transition into the IT sector. Veterans can access affordable training and certifications through educational benefits, with support for their specific needs.
“ As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve and grow, it becomes increasingly pertinent to have skilled professionals trained to handle the threats,” said Bruce Pla, Owner of CTT.
“ Our programmes are designed to equip every student with the expertise they need to protect businesses, organisations and government agencies across the board. We offer high-quality training to prepare students for their certification exams and ensure they’ re prepared for real world success in the process.”
CTT’ s enhanced cybersecurity programmes address the increasing demand for skilled professionals. Courses, including CompTIA Security + and Certified Information Systems Security Professional( CISSP), cover network security, compliance, operational security, threats and vulnerabilities, application and data security, access control, identity management and cryptography. The programmes employ a hands-on approach.
CTT is placing a strong emphasis on supporting military veterans, offering tailored programmes and services to
FIRST NHS HEART PATIENTS MONITORED WITH PHILIPS WEARABLE EPATCH AND AI ECG ANALYSIS PLATFORM CARDIOLOGS
Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, and
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust( UHSussex) have completed a pilot project using Philips ePatch. The announcement marks the first NHS project monitoring heart patients with Philips wearable ePatch and AIpowered arrhythmia ECG analysis platform, Philips Cardiologs.
Dr Mark Tanner, the Consultant Cardiologist who led the project at UHSussex told Philips:“ The results of this project have been overwhelmingly positive, both in terms of patient experience and making a diagnosis. What we saw was that using the ePatch and the AI-powered arrhythmia ECG analysis platform, Philips Cardiologs, can increase the likelihood diagnosing heart rhythm problems, especially if patients don’ t experience symptoms daily.
Leveraging Philips leadership in innovation and UHSussex’ reputation for excellence in cardiac care, the project is yet another partnership milestone for the pair, reinforcing the shared committed to advance the diagnosis and treatment of heart problems.
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