Day: February 10, 2023
Information disclosure to GDPR breach? A Google tale…
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Syrian Baby, Born On Day Of Earthquake, Brought Mother “Back To Life”
When the earthquake struck, Fatmah Ahmad’s family fled their building in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo only for her to go into labour – giving birth to her third child in hospital a few hours later.
Fifth of ICS Bugs Have No Patch Available
The lack of vendor patches may be compounding cyber risk for industrial asset owners in critical sectors like transportation and utilities. Even when they’re available, security updates in these environments aren’t always easy to apply.
Latest news bulletin | February 10th – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Former Top US General In Europe Says Providing Ukraine With Jets Will Seal A Quick Ukraine Victory
DW: Former top US general: Jets could seal quick Ukraine victory The former commanding US general in Europe, Ben Hodges, has told DW that the West should provide Kyiv with fighter jets. He said that providing Ukraine with the planes could l…
Event cybersecurity at the Super Bowl
Mass events like the Super Bowl can become targets for cyberattacks. Security leaders need to plan ahead to keep entertainment, staff and guests safe.
Revision of Council Directive 93/109/EC: Electoral rights of mobile EU citizens in elections to the European Parliament [EU Legislation in Progress]
The concept of European Union (EU) citizenship was formally introduced into the constitutional order by Article 8 of the Treaty of Maastricht (now Article 20 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU));
US Warns Critical Sectors Against North Korean Ransomware Attacks
The latest iteration of the document is now analyzing activity by the Maui and H0lyGh0st groups
Year-end drop in King County violent crime spurs hope for calmer 2023
After nearly three years of record-high violent crime, King County’s prosecutor and Seattle’s police chief are cautiously optimistic the violence is waning.