3 healthcare data vulnerabilities to be mindful of in 2023
Healthcare security leaders must mitigate a number of cybersecurity threats facing the sector, including third-party breaches, IoT device attacks, and cloud data breaches.
Justice Department investigating Memphis man’s arrest, death
The U.S. Justice Department says it has opened a civil rights investigation into the arrest of Tyre Nichols, who died days after a confrontation with Memphis Police Department officers during a traffic stop.
NATO faces ‘last chance’ to ship military aid to Ukraine ahead of Russian spring offensive
Western leaders have to make a decision at the NATO summit this week in Germany on sending military support to Ukraine or risk running out of time, according to defence analyst Professor Michael Clarke.
Dutton turns up heat on PM over interview transcript – as it happened
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Army May Consider Buying Weapons Parts in Advance to Avoid Delays
The service should look at weapons buying “in a nonlinear way,” Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville said
Germany says it is no longer reliant on Russian energy
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NATO Allies To Send New “Heavier Weapons” To Ukraine Amid War
NATO countries are set to announce new “heavier weapons” for Ukraine, the alliance’s chief said on Wednesday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on his backers to speed up their decision-making.
Norway soccer leader who confronted Qatar seeks top UEFA job
The Norwegian official who made her reputation in soccer politics with a speech in Doha last year criticizing World Cup host Qatar is seeking to join the UEFA executive committee.