As databases grow, it’s only natural that the infrastructure sustaining them needs to be able to support this expansion.
A new vulnerability database has launched in the EU, in a bid to reduce dependence on the U.S. program. Here's what you need ...
Plus: The FAA blocks drones over DHS operations, Microsoft admits it hands over Bitlocker encryption keys to the cops, and ...
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has commenced a nationwide electronic membership registration exercise, calling on party ...
PcComponentes, a major technology retailer in Spain, has denied claims of a data breach on its systems impacting 16 million ...
When designing computer vision technology, there's a real fork in the road as to whether a company should use facial data for ...
A federal indictment charges Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) civilian auditor Alexander Steven Back with attempted ...
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'Fell into his trap': Women say Regina officer who pursued them was a con man
REGINA — A former Regina police sergeant who used the force’s database to find and date scores of vulnerable women while ...
From paper to platform: the interoperability imperative for Pakistan’s health system In Pakistan, a nation with ...
Discover 15 legitimate work-from-home jobs that pay at least $55 an hour, offering flexible schedules, high-demand skills, ...
Regina Leader Post on MSN
Victims share fear, anxiety caused by Regina police officer's breach of confidentiality
In the warmth of a Regina courtroom, seven women shared the emotional toll of learning that former Regina police officer ...
The first 400 patents are “the freebie, the door buster” to get industry excited about an in-progress, unprecedented database linking all 216 DoD labs, Emil Michael told reporters.
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