A Paris show will focus on Claude’s little-known elder sibling Léon Monet and his impressionist collectionThe name Monet conjures up pictures of water lilies, Rouen Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament and French haystacks, some of European art’s best k…
How Russia Is Surviving the Tightening Grip on Its Oil Revenue
Europe’s and America’s gradual restrictions on Russian oil trade are raising the stakes in a protracted economic standoff that is reshaping the global energy market.
Picture Of The Day
A man standing amid rubble looks at the damage following an earthquake in Hatay, Turkey, February 7. REUTERS/Umit Bektas WNU Editor: The above picture is from this photo-gallery …. Scenes of devastation after deadly quake strikes Turkey, Syria…
5 minutes with Duncan Greatwood — Securing remote access in critical infrastructure
Security magazine sits down with Duncan Greatwood to discuss how the critical infrastructure and manufacturing sectors can bolster security for remote access.
Sue Khan has been named VP and Data Protection Officer at Flo Health
As US women grow concerned about health data privacy in a post-Roe world, Sue Khan has been named as VP of Privacy and Data Protection Officer at Flo.
Latvia State Police adopt mobile drone detection system
State Police of Latvia installed a mobile drone detection solution to ensure safety during public events, prevent violations and monitor any threats.
Why hackers are attacking healthcare more frequently?
Attacks present challenges for the medical community. Governments and institutions must work together to create a secure environment for patient data.
Boeing: Plane maker plans to cut 2,000 office jobs this year
The firm will outsource about a third of the roles to India as it focuses on engineering and production.
Death toll rises above 4,000 after Turkey, Syria earthquakes
Freezing weather conditions and snowfall in the devastated region have increased the difficulties for rescue workers.