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Russia began its invasion of Ukraine in the early morning of February 24 by firing missiles at targets in major Ukrainian cities. Ground forces crossed into Ukrainian territory from Russia, Belarus, and the in 2014 annexed Crimean peninsula.  While the invasion’s magnitude and reach may have been uncertain, Russia’s attack on Ukraine was not unexpected. US Foreign Policy...
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Russia’s senior space official recently warned that any tampering with the nation’s satellites is grounds for war, underscoring how reliant modern communications and military operations are on the orbiting tools. Whether America views satellite hacking or attacking as basis for a war declaration, though, isn’t so cut and dry. “The United States has an abiding interest...
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Twitter Facebook LinkedInReddit PinterestEmail Renesas announced a headless, 1GHz “RZ/Five” IoT SoC that runs Linux on Andes’ AX45MP RISC-V core with support for up to 4GB DDR4-1600, 1x or 2x GbE ports, 2x CAN, and 2x USB. A SMARC module is in the works.Renesas has begun sampling the first commercial system-on-chip based on Andes Technology’s...
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Premier Doug Ford’s government faced pointed questions in the legislature on Thursday, following its announcement that all three of its appointees to the Ottawa Police Services Board had resigned.  Ontario’s Solicitor General announced the resignations Wednesday after being asked about the fact one of the provincial appointees, Robert Swaita, had attended the convoy protest that...
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Facebook Protect is a program designed to increase the security of accounts that Facebook says face additional threats in an election cycle. In late February and early March, some people on Facebook began receiving emails about “Facebook Protect.” The email warns the person that their account might be more susceptible to attacks by hackers because...
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Federal Immigration Officials Make More International Students Eligible for STEM Training Program to Delight of Employers | Fisher Phillips | #education | #technology | #training – NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY NEWS TODAY ✕ nationalcybersecuritynews.toda FREE VIEW Click Here For The Original Source. ————————————————————————————-
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Cyberattacks on energy and commodities infrastructure are on the rise, with 35 major incidents recorded over the last five-year period, according to the latest update of the S&P Global Platts Oil Security Sentinel™ research project. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Oil assets and infrastructure emerged as...
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Nearly $40M for innovative green projects in Quebec: Amqui college centre for technology transfer (CCTT) receives $132,000 in financial assistance from CED. AMQUI, QC, March 3, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ – Supporting innovation and the development of greener technologies and products is helping to boost economic development in Quebec’s regions. That is why the Honourable Pascale St‑Onge,...
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Aeroflot passengers planes are seen parked at Sheremetyevo Airport, outside Moscow, on Tuesday. Russia’s largest airline, Aeroflot, said Monday that it suspended flights to New York, Washington, Miami and Los Angeles because Canada had closed its airspace to Russian planes. Pavel Golovkin/AP hide caption toggle caption Pavel Golovkin/AP Aeroflot passengers planes are seen parked at...
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“This might be a general principle: that a lot of what the virus is doing to us is a consequence of its ability to generate inflammation,” Dr. Datta said. Updated  March 3, 2022, 2:38 p.m. ET The new study is based on research carried out at Zuckerman Institute and Irving Medical Center at Columbia University...
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