ZenDis, the German Center for Digital Sovereignty, has created an alternative to US software for public sector agencies in Germany, which are increasingly vulnerable to blackmail under the 2018 US ...
Government agencies depend on US-based servers and software, making them potentially vulnerable to political pressure and even blackmail. Can Germany achieve digital sovereignty?
Selling the matrimonial home is a simple issue to address legally, but it can be complicated by heightened emotions, expert ...
As gas receives more attention as a source of baseload electricity in South Africa and as the country nears a gas cliff for ...
Small cap stocks were riskier as measured by volatility, but they were seen as an attractive diversification for a small part ...
The DarkSword exploit is now publicly available to amateur hackers. Check our list to see if your iPhone or iPad requires an ...
Cloudflare says dynamically loaded Workers are priced at $0.002 per unique Worker loaded per day, in addition to standard CPU ...
This year’s list sees the highest number of nominations go to the groundbreaking Netflix show Adolescence, which tackles the ...
Thursday's unprecedented cancellation of the already filmed season of the long-running reality television show comes days ...
One of the most popular ways to view the Epstein Files, an interface called Jmail that mimics a Gmail inbox, is hosted on ...
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