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Cyber security course for neurodivergent Fife teens who may have natural ability

Cyber security course for neurodivergent Fife teens who may have natural ability Teenager Max Rafferty could have a natural talent for cyber security. © Kenny Smith / DCT Media Max Rafferty, 16, took part in a cyber security course aimed at neurodivergent Levenmouth Academy pupils. For the latest news and developments affecting children, parents and teachers across Tayside and Fife, sign up for our weekly Schools and Family newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Schools and Family newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Teenager Max Rafferty could have a natural talent for cyber security. Experts reckon that young people with autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD could be ideal candidates for careers in the sector, where skills like cracking passwords and staying one step ahead of computer hackers are needed.

FutureWork podcast: exploring what the future of work looks like

What does the future of work look like? Wednesday, 28th April 2021, 9:19 am That’s the key question posed in a new podcast series by The Scotsman, in partnership with Skills Development Scotland dedicated digital skills and careers website How will we work? Where will we work? Will the future be dominated by technology - and will robots take our jobs? Experts and industry leaders share their insights, with Professor Heather McGregor, Executive Dean of Edinburgh Business School at Heriot Watt University saying in the first podcast: “The future of work will be unbelievably flexible. We will work in different ways and in different places. It will not be one continual line of employment.”

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