Legal experts say Brussels has right to take retaliatory action, making cross-border law enforcement harderUK politics live – latest news updatesThe UK’s trade agreement with the EU could be immediately terminated if the British government quits the Eu…
CNS Launches Hiring Spree to Meet Cybersecurity Needs at NNSA Sites
Facing expanding mandates for information security at the two big nuclear-weapon production sites it manages, Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS) has launched a hiring spree for qualified information technology and cybersecurity experts. Over the past …
The 4 kidnapped Americans are part of a large wave of U.S. medical tourism in Mexico
Before the pandemic halted travel, some 1.2 million American citizens visited Mexico for health care. The number is rising quickly again, with border restrictions eased.
OSV and the Vulnerability Life Cycle
Posted by Oliver Chang and Andrew Pollock, Google Open Source Security Team It is an interesting time for everyone concerned with open source vulnerabilities. The U.S. Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity requirements for vulnerabili…
Biden budget aims to cut deficits nearly $3T over 10 years
President Joe Biden’s upcoming budget proposal aims to cut deficits by nearly $3 trillion over the next decade.
House GOP Entertains Scuttling VA’s $16B Electronic Health Records Program
During a hearing on the Department of Veterans Affairs’ medical database systems, VA officials said the current 40-year-old system cannot be modernized without great expense.
At CPAC 2023, Google, Meta, Twitter, and other tech giants remained central villains, including a Section 230 repeal panel; Truth Social and GETTR were absent (Tom McKay/Rolling Stone)
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At CPAC 2023, Google, Meta, Twitter, and other tech giants remained central villains, including a Section 230 repeal panel; Truth Social and GETTR were absent — CPAC showed how the MAGA movement still can’…