CommandK announced that it has raised $3 million in a seed funding round for a solution designed to help organizations secure sensitive data.
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UK NCSC Launches Recommendations on Supply Chain Mapping
The UK National Cybersecurity Centre’s new guidance breaks down the essentials of a good supply chain mapping (SCM) list
Candlelit vigil for Brianna Ghey held in home village of Culcheth
Hundreds gather to remember killed 16-year-old as appeal raises more than £100,000 for familyA candlelit vigil has been held in the home village of Brianna Ghey close to where the 16-year-old was stabbed to death last weekend, as a fundraising appeal f…
France’s debate on contested pension bill to head to Senate
The lower house of France’s parliament is debating a contested pension bill aimed at raising the country’s retirement age from 62 to 64.
Chinese billionaire tech banker Bao Fan goes missing
Disappearance of China Renaissance chair raises fears of fresh crackdown on China’s finance industryA billionaire Chinese dealmaker has gone missing, plunging one of the country’s top investment banks into turmoil.Bao Fan, the founder and executive dir…
Moldova to Receive NATO Aid Amid Russia’s ‘Hybrid Warfare’ – Newsweek
Moldova to Receive NATO Aid Amid Russia’s ‘Hybrid Warfare’ NewsweekView Full Coverage on Google News
New Fake Customs Invoicing Smishing Campaign Targeting Romanian Telecom Users
The users receive an SMS with information on the status of a fictional package, presumably ordered from outside of the country. Also, they are informed of the fact that the delivery has failed due to the customs fee not being paid.
France’s debate on contested pension bill to head to Senate
The lower house of France’s parliament is debating a contested pension bill aimed at raising the country’s retirement age from 62 to 64
Japan PM apologizes to LGBTQ activists over ex-aide’s remark
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has met with LGBTQ representatives and offered an apology over his former aide’s discriminatory remarks, which sparked nationwide outrage and calls for the government to ensure equal rights