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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been busy lately, and she's receiving plenty of media coverage as a result: Her new Russiagate disclosures shed light on shady behavior from ...
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Monday on X (formerly Twitter) that the UK has agreed to drop its mandate that Apple provide a “back door” to access encrypted data from ...
The U.S. director of national intelligence said the U.K. agreed to withdraw a request to access encrypted data from Apple’s U.S. users. “Over the past few months, I’ve been working closely with our ...
Abstract: To find the passenger Origin-Destination (OD) flow with entry-only smartcard transaction data, the existing rule-based methods estimate the alighting and transfer location approximately, but ...
WAKE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- With the new school year starting, Wake County Public School System has transitioned from using PowerSchool to Infinite Campus. Infinite Campus is a new online system for ...
Top fintech and crypto executives urged the Trump administration to block US banks from charging fees for access to customer data, levies that strike at the heart of their business models. Klarna ...
Truthout is a vital news source and a living history of political struggle. If you think our work is valuable, support us with a donation of any size. An appeals court has cleared the way for the ...
The decision cited a Supreme Court order in June granting DOGE analysts sweeping access to other data stored at the Social Security Administration. By Zach Montague Reporting from Washington A federal ...
The Department of Government Efficiency and affiliated staff can maintain their access to federal employees' personal information and files, an appeal court has ruled, ensuring the group can tap into ...
What does the federal government intend to do with state voter data and other election information it’s trying to collect? No one is sure, but elections officials are wary, as they should be. The ...
Those are a few of the findings in a recent survey of 500 U.S. professionals whose jobs either partially or entirely involve entering data from printed matter, PDFs, spreadsheets, or reports into ...