December Newsletter 2025

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📰 Technology Insider – December 2025 Edition

Welcome to the December 2025 edition of Technology Insider. As the year winds down, we’re diving into some of the most pressing issues and exciting innovations shaping the tech landscape.

🎯 Why Most Phishing Training Doesn’t Work

Phishing remains one of the most persistent threats to businesses, accounting for around 15% of all data breaches. Yet, despite widespread awareness, traditional phishing training often falls short.

Here’s why:

  • One-off sessions don’t stick. Employees quickly forget what they learned.
  • Generic examples fail to reflect the real, evolving tactics attackers use.
  • Low engagement means staff treat training as a checkbox exercise rather than a skill to master.

✅ How to Fix It

To truly protect your business, phishing training needs to be:

  • Regular and ongoing – short, frequent refreshers keep awareness sharp.
  • Interactive and engaging – simulations, gamified learning, and real-world scenarios make lessons memorable.
  • Tailored to your industry – attackers often target specific sectors with customized lures.

By making training practical and continuous, you can turn your team into a strong first line of defense.

🤖 Bridging the AI Skills Gap

AI is transforming every industry, but many teams struggle to keep up. This month, we explore strategies to help your workforce build confidence with AI tools—from hands-on workshops to role-specific training that ensures employees can apply AI in meaningful ways.

✍️ Windows 11’s New Live Screen Annotation Tool

Microsoft has introduced a live screen annotation tool in Windows 11, making collaboration easier than ever. Whether you’re presenting in meetings or troubleshooting with colleagues, you can now highlight, draw, and annotate directly on your screen in real time. It’s a simple upgrade that could make remote teamwork far more effective.

🚀 Jeff Bezos on Data Centers in Space

In a bold vision for the future, Jeff Bezos has suggested that data centers may eventually belong in space. The idea: offloading energy-intensive computing infrastructure to orbit could reduce Earth’s environmental burden while tapping into abundant solar energy. It’s a futuristic concept, but one that could reshape how we think about cloud computing in the decades ahead.

📩 Final Thoughts

From phishing resilience to AI adoption, from smarter collaboration tools to futuristic infrastructure, December’s insights remind us that technology is evolving faster than ever. The businesses that thrive will be those that adapt, train, and innovate continuously.

Stay tuned for more updates in the new year—and as always, if you’d like to explore how these trends could impact your business, let’s talk.

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