Deepwatch Layoffs: Cybersecurity Firm Cuts 60–80 Jobs Amid AI-Driven Realignment
Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch laid off between 60 and 80 employees due to changes driven by AI and business realignment
Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch laid off between 60 and 80 employees due to changes driven by AI and business realignment
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Hewlett-Packard cut 52 positions at its San Jose campus, effective starting November across engineering and product management roles
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