The challenge of ghost jobs
Security professionals on the hunt for new roles should be cautious of ghost jobs — job postings that are less reputable than they appear.
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Security professionals on the hunt for new roles should be cautious of ghost jobs — job postings that are less reputable than they appear.
Organizational cybersecurity leaders must prepare for impending data privacy legislation to remain compliant and prioritize user data protection.
KYIV (Reuters) — Ukrainian forces faced relentless Russian attacks on Bakhmut in its eastern Donetsk region, with both sides reporting mounting enemy casualties as they battled across a small river that bisects the ruined town and now marks the front …
Stack Overflow explored the “hype cycle” by asking thousands of real developers whether nascent tech trends have really proven themselves, and how they feel about them. “With AI-assisted technologies in the news, this survey’s aim was to get a baseline…
President Xi Jinping is calling for China to play a bigger role in managing global affairs after Beijing scored a diplomatic coup by hosting talks that produced an agreement by Saudi Arabia and Iran to reopen diplomatic relations.
President Xi Jinping called Monday for China to play a bigger role in managing global affairs after Beijing scored a diplomatic coup as the host of talks that produced an agreement by Saudi Arabia and Iran to reopen diplomatic relations.
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A young lawyer was found guilty last week of breaching Thailand’s notoriously harsh lèse-majesté law. In an exclusive interview, he denies the content is offensive.
The passports issued between 2015 and early 2018 were scrutinised and it was found that around 60 Kashmiri youths had used the travel document to visit Pakistan and later joined terror ranks, the officials said.Strict action by the Jammu and Kashmir Police has put the brakes on Pakistan’s external spy agency ISI’s method of wooing Kashmiri boys into terror ranks by taking them to the neighbouring