UPDATE 2-Putin still wants most of Ukraine, war outlook grim -U.S. intelligence chief
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines, outlining the current U.S. intelligence assessment of the more than ...
Resecurity Showcases the Power of Big Data, Threat Intelligence and Risk Management at Eurosatory...
FOX 8 Cleveland· 5 hours agoResecurity, Inc., a U.S.-based cybersecurity and threat intelligence company, recently exhibited its solutions < ...
U.S. federal government access to powerful location intelligence services and location data boosted...
WBRC Fox 6 Birmingham· 16 hours agoFederal government agencies in the U.S. now have streamlined access to geospatial services and location data from leading location < ...
Mariupol theater bombing was a deliberate war crime, Amnesty report says; Biden increases Ukraine...
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoNATO's three-day summit in Madrid closed Thursday with...signs after Turkey dropped its objection to...
U.S. to Support Ukraine for ‘As Long as It Takes,’ Biden Says
The Wall Street Journal· 6 hours agoThe U.S. president concluded days of summits in which nations pledged to aid Kyiv and counter...
The US needs an urgent refocus on health security
The Hill· 7 hours agoThe COVID-19 pandemic exposed the failures of our current system. The national response was halting, hyper-politicized, and ineffective. The U. ...
The invasion of privacy just went one step further in the U.S. without anyone noticing
MarketWatch· 1 day agoIn January 2021, an unclassified memo revealed that the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), a...
Booz Allen acquisition of defense firm EverWatch would harm NSA, US says
Defense News via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoIn a complaint filed June 29 in a Maryland federal court, the U.S. alleged that the merger of Booz...
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history as Supreme Court's first Black woman justice
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoJackson will be the first former federal public defender to serve on the Supreme Court. She will be...
Your Friday Briefing
New York Times· 2 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court limited the Environmental Protection Agency’s powers to restrict carbon emissions from power plants. Combined ...