Exterro’s acquisition of Zapproved is the latest step in furthering Exterro’s vision to empower customers to proactively and defensibly manage their legal governance, risk, and compliance obligations.
Japan’s ageing population poses urgent risk to society, says PM
Fumio Kishida says country may be unable to function if birthrate does not riseJapan’s low birthrate and ageing population pose an urgent risk to society, the country’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has said, as he pledged to address the issue by esta…
ChatGPT ‘lacked depth and insight,’ say prestigious science journal editors
ChatGPT can be false and misleading, but even when it’s not committing errors, it’s often banal and lacks any real point.
Is it possible to write your own “hacking library” and how hard will it be
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Dani Alves moved to new detention centre for security reasons
The footballer, who has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a nightclub in Barcelona late last year, has denied any wrongdoing
Israel probes death of Palestinian who was pepper-sprayed and shot
Ahmad Kahla was killed by Israeli troops after a tussle at a checkpoint in the occupied West Bank.
How To Reduce Rising Cyber Insurance Costs When You Have a Remote Workforce
By Raul Popa, CEO & Co-Founder, TypingDNA Like other types of insurance, Cybersecurity Insurance protects businesses in case of a rainy day. But as breaches become commonplace, insurers are running […]
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Moose loses antlers in ‘once-in-a-lifetime moment’ caught on video – New York Post
Moose loses antlers in ‘once-in-a-lifetime moment’ caught on video New York Post Drone video shows rare moment of moose shedding both antlers CBS NewsDrone captures rare moment moose sheds antlers in forest | VIDEO WLS-…
Moose loses antlers in ‘once-in-a-lifetime moment’ caught on video – New York Post
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France is still ‘very sexist’ and needs emergency plan to tackle misogyny, watchdog says
‘Alarming’ levels of misogyny, says Paris watchdog – and violence against women ‘getting worse’