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Access all areas: Meet the man building a thousand wheelchair ramps in Iceland
Haraldur þorleifsson has made it his mission to build ramps all across Iceland to allow people with physical disabilities to access local businesses.
Trends that impact on organizations’ 2023 security priorities
Although ransomware campaigns declined quarter over quarter in 2022, primarily due to the collapse of more experienced cybercriminal groups, IT leaders still consider them to be the most worrying cyber threats. “Aside from ransomware and the hybrid wor…
Macron’s credibility on the line amid protests over pension changes
President’s centrist group is without a majority as parliament begins debating proposal to raise retirement age to 64As hundreds of thousands of people prepare to protest again this week against Emmanuel Macron’s unpopular plan to raise the pension age…
How Russia Decides to Go Nuclear – Foreign Affairs Magazine
How Russia Decides to Go Nuclear Foreign Affairs MagazineThere is no alternative: US-Russian nuclear arms control must restart. Now. Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsView Full Coverage on Google News
Picture Of The Day
People search through rubble following an earthquake in Diyarbakir, Turkey, February 6. REUTERS/Sertac Kayar WNU Editor: The above picture is from this photo-gallery …. Scenes of devastation after deadly quake strikes Turkey, Syria (Reuters).
Product spotlight on school safety solutions
Security magazine highlights school security solutions that can be component of a comprehensive and holistic security program.
Move surveillance to a proactive security strategy with video analytics
Video analytics can analyze object and human behavior to identify security threats before they escalate, transforming surveillance into a proactive tool.
$3M allocation supports Massachusetts-based cybersecurity center
A Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will be established
at Massachusetts-based Springfield Technical Community College at Springfield Union Station.
Just 49% of organizations have funds for current cybersecurity needs
Only 49% of organizations have the budget to meet current cybersecurity needs and 11% can protect only their most critical assets, says NISC survey.