AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHigher Ed & Skills: Certiprof launched an institutional adoption model for universities, letting deans and department heads scale agile/scrum-style, industry-recognized certifications across faculties with official study and exam materials—targeting campuses in Florida and across Latin America (including Mexico City, Lima, Bogotá and Santiago). Cybersecurity & Work: A new report projects the Zero Trust Security market will reach $126.02B by 2031, driven by cloud adoption, remote work and rising cyberattacks—an HR-relevant signal for more security roles and training. UN Leadership Race: Three Latin American women candidates (Michelle Bachelet, Rebeca Grynspan, María Fernanda Espinosa) debated their UN secretary-general visions in Geneva, emphasizing multilateral cooperation. Labor & Compliance: Mexico City ordered remote work and school closures for the World Cup opener to ease traffic, while Colombia reported thousands of companies paying fines instead of hiring SENA apprentices. World Cup Jobs Spillover: Bank of America Malaysia said the tournament could generate 800,000 jobs worldwide and boost sectors like digital commerce, media, payments and logistics.
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