US joins Israel in preemptive strike on Iran
Digest more
Iran had no plans to strike U.S. forces unprovoked, CNN reported, contradicting the White House's rationale for attacking Iran.
With the launch of Nexa, we turn asset inventory into action. Nexa allows every member of the security team to ask
Launch of Traffic Origin provides first dedicated defense layer against state-sponsored identity fraud and “laptop
The world’s financial system is under attack thanks to evolving and pervasive sophisticated cyberattacks. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently reported that the financial sector remains a top target for cybercriminals. Over the past 20 years ...
AI systems are crossing a quiet but consequential threshold. What began as tools that summarize, recommend, or assist are now being deployed as agents that can
WASHINGTON ― President Joe Biden on Monday issued blanket preemptive pardons for potential targets of President-elect Donald Trump in an unprecedented move to shield some of the incoming president's top foes from criminal prosecution. Those issued ...
President Biden previously pledged that he would not issue preemptive pardons before leaving office, telling CNN that he would take a "totally different approach" to the justice system compared to then-President Trump. In December 2020, CNN anchor Jake ...
Israel launched new air strikes targeting Tehran and expanded its military campaign to include attacks on Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon on Monday, as U.S. President Donald Trump signaled the U.