FOX 29’s Bob Kelly visits Amosland Elementary School in Morton to celebrate the Eagles in the Super Bowl.
Chef Erica Barrett and Ryan Cameron fire up the oven for National Pizza Day
Chef Erica Barrett and Ryan Cameron and radio host Ryan Cameron are teaming up for a new Atlanta pizza spot that will have your mouth watering. They stopped by to talk about the new Dough Boy Pizza and share some of their signature pies with the Good D…
‘Say Yes to the Prom’ initiative helps Atlanta students create perfect prom look
Prom is a rite of passage for teens, but dresses, shoes, and tuxedoes can be expensive and create and stumbling block for some students. That’s where the volunteers at ‘Say Yes to the Prom’ come in.
Pandemic effect drives disconnect in global trade-GDP demand indicator
Global economic growth is expected to outstrip container shipping demand through 2023, potentially upsetting the traditional approach to measuring trade.
US continues crackdown on Iranian petroleum exports with fresh round of sanctions
Nine companies connected to alleged frequent offender Triliance Petrochemical land on US blacklist
China poised to launch ChatGPT rival
Chinese tech behemoth Baidu is preparing to launch its own competitor to OpenAI’s ultra-popular chatbot ChatGPT
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PREDICTIONS 2023, PART 2: WHAT WILL THE NEW YEAR BRING FOR THE INFOSEC COMMUNITY?
By Diana-Lynn Contesti, CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP, CSSLP, SSCP In part one of this series, we discussed what lies ahead in 2023, including a rise in wiperware and ransomware attacks plus challenges with OT infrastructure and staffing shortages. In our part two of this series, we will explore issues relating to cybersecurity insurance, data privacy, supply chain and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Cybersecurity Insurance The global cybersecurity insurance market is projected to grow to U.S. $30 billion by 2027, nearly tripling in growth over five years. In 2023, we can expect the demand for cybersecurity insurance to continue to expand, however it…
US Says Chinese Military Behind Vast Aerial Spy Program
China’s spy balloon that crossed the US could collect intelligence signals and was part of a multi-national, military-linked aerial spy program, the Biden administration said.
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Chinese spy balloon had communication and intelligence tools, officials reveal
Beijing accuses Pentagon of ‘information warfare’ as US officials detail ‘larger’ global surveillance operation
India Wants to Swap Valentine’s Day for ‘Cow Hug Day’
The state-run Animal Welfare Board urged people people to embrace ‘Cow Hug Day’ instead on Feb. 14.