Southern California Edison (SCE) is currently being investigated by fire agencies for the potential involvement of its equipment in the Hurst Fire, which recently ravaged parts of Los Angeles County. On January 12, 2025, SCE released a press statement and incident report, stating that it remains
In the quest for peace and development in Balochistan, a significant peace jirga was held in the Sui area on Sunday, bringing together various stakeholders including Inspector-General of Frontier Constabulary (FC) North Major General Abid Mazhar, tribal elders, social workers, district
The Biden administration is taking significant steps to address privacy concerns related to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and data brokers by federal agencies. Driven by the increasing risks posed by AI technologies when applied to vast amounts of data obtained from commercial data
Federal telework has been a contentious issue, with the incoming Trump administration indicating plans to largely eliminate the practice through the proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite this political stance, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released on
The U.S. government has achieved a significant milestone in fiscal year 2024 by reducing the rate of improper payments to 3.97%, the lowest it has been since 2013. This remarkable improvement comes after a challenging period marked by the pandemic, during which the rate soared to a staggering 7.16%
The increasing complexity of government agency networks and their need for stringent security measures has made achieving zero trust security a formidable challenge. Zero trust security mandates continuous verification of every entity seeking access to network resources, ensuring no individual or