President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida were holding wide-ranging talks at the White House on Friday as Japan looks to build security cooperation with allies in a time of provocative Chinese and North Korean military action.
Biden, Kishida to discuss Japan ‘stepping up’ security
The U.S. and Japan are ready to seal an agreement to bolster U.S.-Japanese cooperation on space
7 security predictions for 2023
What will the security landscape in 2023 look like? Here’s my take. 1. Attackers’ tactics will evolve, and defense strategies will evolve with them With online platforms and social media fully integrated into our daily routine, phishing and social engi…
Kyiv says battles ongoing in Soledar and denies Russians have taken town – as it happened
Spokesperson for Ukraine army says statements from Russia that it has captured Soledar ‘are not true’. This live blog is closedRussia-Ukraine war at a glanceUkraine’s security council chair Oleksiy Danilov tweeted about the plea for German tanks yester…
Biden’s Delaware home is now a player in document drama
It’s President Joe Biden’s refuge from Washington — a place that’s part home office, part Sunday family dinner venue, a safe place for his treasured 1967 Corvette and a makeshift campaign studio during the COVID-19 pandemic.
US states Wisconsin, North Carolina unveil TikTok bans
Moves come after US President Joe Biden signed law banning federal employees from using the app on government devices.
Mikko Hypponen’s opinion on the technological revolution
By Owais Sultan
Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer at WithSecure (Formerly F-Secure), is considered one of the best cybersecurity speakers in…
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Speaker McCarthy’s tidy 1st week disguises trouble ahead
Republican Kevin McCarthy wrapped his first full week as House speaker in the most outwardly orderly way
Putin Ally Suggests Confiscating Property, Assets Of Ukraine War Critics
A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday suggested confiscating property and assets of Russians who discredit the country’s armed forces and oppose the war in Ukraine.