More than 298,000 people have been forced to leave their homes due to this week’s deadly earthquake, Syrian state media has reported.
Typical Cybersecurity Methods Aren’t Enough to Support the Modern Workforce
By Gee Rittenhouse, CEO, Skyhigh Security It’s time to adopt a zero-trust approach. Organizations in all sectors are adopting the hybrid workforce model, and this is forcing a shift in […]
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Falcons’ Blank excited about building around Ridder at QB
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank says he is encouraged by the progress of quarterback Desmond Ridder and the potential of building the team around the rookie.
Two children kidnapped for 11 months by their mother are ‘still in shock’ after being found in supermarket
Adrian and Brooke Gilley have been reunited with their father Blake after allegedly spending 11 months on the run with their mother Kristi.
California health program successfully cut hospital visits
A five-year experiment aimed at improving care for some of California’s most at-risk Medicaid patients reduced hospitalizations and saved taxpayers money.
Why U.S. odds are stacked against a promising new COVID drug
A new drug quashes all coronavirus variants. But regulatory hurdles and a lack of funding make it unlikely to reach the U.S. market anytime soon.
Riskonnect partners with OnSolve to offer a new Threat Intelligence module
Riskonnect has enhanced its Business Continuity and Resilience solution through a partnership with OnSolve. Riskonnect will utilize OnSolve’s Risk Intelligence to offer a new Threat Intelligence module to provide resilience leaders the ability to monit…
Former Maui official gets 10 years for taking $2M in bribes
A former Maui County official has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for accepting $2 million in bribes from a Honolulu businessman in one of the biggest bribery cases in Hawaii history.