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The latest global headlines include a U.S. Border Patrol incident in Chicago, Robbie Williams' canceled Istanbul concert, Russian attacks on Ukraine, Georgian riots post-elections, and nearly 1,000 ...
Over the weekend, security experts were beginning to panic. MITRE announced that the US government had not renewed funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database. MITRE VP Yosry ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded Microsoft (MSFT) fire Lisa Monaco, its president of global affairs, deeming she is a "menace to U.S. national security." ...
Security demands staying a step ahead. Attending Global Security Exchange (GSX), powered by ASIS International, ensures you never fall behind. Be there when the worldwide security industry reconvenes ...
The writer is an associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin and the author of ‘Dictators and Their Secret Police’ Last week China kicked off its annual Global Public Security Cooperation ...
Sergey Naryshkin stressed that Alexander Lukashenko has always backed the joint activities of the Russian intelligence agencies aimed at ensuring the interests and security of the two countries MINSK, ...
Over 125 delegations from more than 100 countries have confirmed their participation in the meeting of high representatives for security issues, the Russian Security Council’s press office announced ...
BEIJING (AP) — The prime minister of New Zealand stressed the mutual benefits of trade with China in a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Friday, while acknowledging their disagreements on ...
A malware infection in postmark-mcp, a popular MCP server with 1,500 weekly downloads, highlights the lack of security in AI ecosystems. For months, the ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—ASIS International has announced its keynote speakers for Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2025, with in-person and digital experiences taking place Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at the Ernest N.
ShinyHunters, the attacker group behind the breach, gained access by impersonating an IT help desk to a Google employee.