State Department Worries About Cyber Vulnerabilities Amid Debt Debate
The department wants to spend nearly $1 billion on cybersecurity in 2024 to improve networks and communications devices.
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The department wants to spend nearly $1 billion on cybersecurity in 2024 to improve networks and communications devices.
Climate crisis a key factor in flash flooding of Beledweyne as rains end drought and Shabelle River breaks its banksFloods have caused almost a quarter of a million people to flee their homes after the Shabelle River in central Somalia broke its banks …
Both the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have repeatedly broken their public promises to respect cease-fires and humanitarian law.
The US government changed the rules governing how people can seek asylum at the US-Mexico border last week, as a pandemic-era policy called Title 42 expired. Although it may become more difficult, thousands of people are still making their way from Sou…
Budapest will not support the allocation of further EU aid to Ukraine unless it reverses its “belligerent” policies towards Hungary
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Thailand’s opposition parties, which defeated their military-allied rivals in this week’s election, met for coalition talks on Wednesday as the liberal Move Forward Party, which won the most votes, looked to form a government.
IBM i technology is a data center lynchpin for many organizations. Introduced 35 years ago as OS/400, a survey of IBM i users by Fortra found that seven out of 10 use IBM i, an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems…
The USPS carries out warrantless surveillance on thousands of parcels every year. Lawmakers want it to end—right now.