India-based Scrut Automation has announced raising $7.5 million in a new funding round that will help the company improve its governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) automation platform and expand its presence in the United States.
New-look Bumbershoot teases comeback plans
Bumbershoot’s new leaders offer a look at what the re-imagined festival’s 50th anniversary edition will look like.
Seattle Public Library’s top 10 cookbooks of 2022 show what we’re hungry for
Our appetite for cookbooks is insatiable, according to the Seattle Public Library, which shares the top 10 print editions we borrowed (and sampled from) in 2022.
Insider Threats Don’t Mean Insiders Are Threatening
By implementing tools that enable internal users to do their jobs efficiently and securely, companies reduce insider threat risk by building insider trust.
What Putin’s Suspension of New START Treaty Means for Arms Control
Mutual inspections were interrupted by the pandemic, then by the war in Ukraine. But now New START, the last nuclear agreement between Russia and the United States, is dying, and arms control may be, too.
US Rep. Cicilline to step down, lead nonprofit foundation
Rhode Island congressman David Cicilline is stepping down this summer to lead his home state’s largest funder of nonprofits.
NATO, EU and Ukraine agree to ramp up arms production to help Kyiv’s war efforts
As part of trilateral talks in Brussels, Jens Stoltenberg, Dmytro Kuleba and Josep Borrell stressed that closer coordination in ramping up arms production will accelerate Ukraine’s efforts in pushing back Russian forces.
Justices reject appeal from man arrested for spoofing police
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal, backed by the satirical The Onion, from a man who was arrested and prosecuted for making fun of police on social media.