At the end of 2023, the United States' gross federal debt soared to nearly $34 trillion, raising critical questions about the ownership and risks associated with this colossal figure. This article breaks down the composition of the debt, its holders, and the potential economic ramifications.
At the end of July 2024, an orchestrated series of cyberattacks emerged, attributed to Chinese hacking groups specifically identified as Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups 31 and 27. These cyber espionage operations targeted Russian government organizations and IT firms under the codename
In an effort to enhance the efficiency of emergency services in Minot, the Center for Public Safety Management (CPSM) has offered key insights for the city's fire and police departments. The recommendations, aimed at optimizing operations, were delivered to the Minot City Council. CPSM's strategic
In the ever-evolving domain of cybersecurity, industry specialists are honing in on the significant task of enhancing identity security without compromising user convenience. An engaging webcast on this subject, entitled "Identity Security and User Experience – There Shouldn't be a Trade-off,"
Governments globally are actively harnessing the transformative power of digital technology to reshape the landscape of policymaking, elevate the quality of public services , and foster deeper engagement with their citizens. The advent of these innovations brings with it the promise of increased
The rise of Russia-linked cyberattacks is causing concerns among US and French analysts, who have observed a shift in Moscow’s focus from Ukraine to its European allies. According to Al Jazeera, a recent report released by French defense firm Thales indicates that Russia is using various cyber