Security

Evolution of CIS Critical Security Controls: Enhancing Cybersecurity
Policy & Legislation Evolution of CIS Critical Security Controls: Enhancing Cybersecurity

The ongoing evolution of the CIS Critical Security Controls document is an essential resource for organizations aiming to bolster their cybersecurity defenses. For decades, the CIS Critical Security Controls (CIS Controls) have provided a streamlined approach for enterprises to enhance their

Reviving Roosevelt's Vision: Biden's Trade Policy for Shared Prosperity
Economic & Fiscal Reviving Roosevelt's Vision: Biden's Trade Policy for Shared Prosperity

With the arrival of 2024, several landmark anniversaries have come into focus: the 80th anniversaries of D-Day and the Bretton Woods conference, and the 75th anniversary of NATO's founding. These historical events provide a vital backdrop to reflect on the postwar order's triumphs spurred by U.S.

How Does the Social Security Fairness Act Benefit Public Servants?
Policy & Legislation How Does the Social Security Fairness Act Benefit Public Servants?

On January 5, 2025, President Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law, significantly impacting the retirement benefits for millions of public employees, including teachers, firefighters, and police officers. This landmark legislation has garnered bipartisan support, with Congress

How Will South Dakota Tackle Government Misconduct and Crimes?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Will South Dakota Tackle Government Misconduct and Crimes?

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley recently introduced an ambitious legislative package aimed at addressing a range of issues such as crimes committed by state employees, human trafficking, prison contraband, and probation reforms. This move comes in response to recent misconduct by state

Biden Administration Plans New Privacy Policies for AI and Data Brokers
Science & Technology Biden Administration Plans New Privacy Policies for AI and Data Brokers

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

U.S. Government Cuts Improper Payments Below 4% for First Time Since 2013
Government U.S. Government Cuts Improper Payments Below 4% for First Time Since 2013

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%

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