House to vote on medical protections for ‘babies that survive an attempted abortion’ and ‘attacks on pro-life’ groups and churchesSign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by emailVenture to certain corners of conservative media today and you…
Spanish farmers protest ecological threshold for Tagus River
Farmers from southeastern Spain have protested against a government order to provide ecological protection for a river
Christian Pulisic out for up to 2 months after injury
Chelsea manager Graham Potter says Christian Pulisic is facing up to two months out with a knee injury.
Numbers of refugees, asylum-seekers increase in Germany
More than 244,000 people have applied for asylum in Germany last year and more than 1 million Ukrainian refugees who have come to the country looking for shelter from Russia’s war.
Out-of-context Harry: Seven not-so-random quotes from ‘Spare,’ explained
With his memoir, ‘Spare,’ which finally hit bookstores around the globe on Tuesday, Prince Harry cements his place as the world’s least predictable living royal — a chaos agent of the most interesting kind. The book is full of references that, out of c…
French parliament votes to make solar panels compulsory on large car parks
One of the key measures of the Acceleration of Renewable Energies bill, adopted on 10 January by the French National Assembly, will make compulsory the installation of solar panels on all car parks of over 1,500 square metres.
Predictions 2023, Part 1: What will the new year bring for the InfoSec Community?
By Diana-Lynn Contesti, CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP, CSSLP, SSCP In recent years, we have seen the threat landscape become increasingly complex as threat actors use sophisticated techniques to exploit vulnerabilities of weak passwords, missing patches and antiquated software, thus gaining access to corporate networks. With attacks rising within industrial control systems (ICS), operating technologies (OT) and the internet of things (IoT), we are seeing the development of new terminologies emerge (e.g., patch lag or security resilience), and the list goes on. In 2023, we can expect to see the following: Staffing shortages because of the increased need to thwart cyberattacks and, as…
Proposed online streaming bill could discriminate against American firms: U.S. Embassy
The United States Embassy in Ottawa says it has concerns that the federal Liberals’ controversial online streaming act could discriminate against American companies.