The Oyo State Government, spearheaded by Governor Seyi Makinde, has rolled out an innovative 60-day Online Building Permit Amnesty (OYOBPA) program to regularize buildings that were constructed without official approval. Kicking off on August 26, 2024, and wrapping up on October 27, 2024, this
The Syrian National Army’s (SNA) involvement in civilian sectors, especially in the northern and eastern rural areas of Aleppo, has sparked considerable debate. Traditionally a military faction, the SNA’s roles now extend beyond combat duties, touching upon education, environmental efforts, and inf
The recent scrutiny and legislative request to investigate TP-Link, a prominent Chinese Wi-Fi router manufacturer, has launched a debate about the broader issue of router security and potential national security threats. This article delves into the claims, examines expert opinions, and explores
The US government has launched a significant lawsuit against the Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT), accusing the prestigious institution of failing to meet the cybersecurity standards stipulated by the US Department of Defense (DoD) for contract awardees. This landmark legal action, filed under
The cybersecurity landscape for government organizations in 2024 is fraught with unprecedented challenges, and the stakes have never been higher. As attack vectors evolve, governmental institutions must grapple with sophisticated threats, including ransomware and cyber warfare. This article delves
The shocking event on July 14, 2024, in Pennsylvania, where there was an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, has triggered an immediate and robust response from various federal agencies. The attempt, which occurred during a campaign rally, left Trump with minor injuries but