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A new foreign policy survey by the Observer Research Foundation finds most young respondents also wary of Chinese 'military ...
A survey by UK company Raidiam found that even as the use of APIs continues to growth, most organizations have woefully inadequate protections in place to safeguard the increasingly sensitive data the ...
Overconfidence about uncertainty is so extreme among US and NATO national security officials, it can cancel out what they ...
Research from the IPA and Financial Times ranks trust as second most powerful metric behind product and service quality.
The higher of a degree you have, the more likely it is you’ll have a side hustle. Post-graduate degree holders are most ...
The government is asking thousands of families how they earn, save, and borrow. Use those questions to assess your own ...
Two-thirds of American Jews feel less secure at work than a year ago. Our survey of 1,300-plus Jewish professionals reveals ...
In the latest wave of demolitions in the capital, some residents have been rehabilitated, while others remain trapped in legal limbo, struggling to prove their status as legitimate citizens.
According to the report, around two-thirds (65%) of organizations are concerned about the rise of ‘harvest-now, decrypt-later' attacks. One in six early adopters believe that ‘Q-day’ will be within ...
SECTION 7 of Presidential Decree 491, also known as the Nutrition Act of the Philippines, declares July as Nutrition Month to ...