Whether it is a church, temple, or mosque, more people are gathering this holiday season, and Genesee County deputies want ...
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Addressing issues with food deserts in Gary is important to Mayor Eddie Melton, he said, going back to his days as an Indiana state senator. “I tried to pass legislation to study food and pharmacy ...
It was a big sample group. The researchers examined nearly 20,000 employees at UC San Diego Health. People who got cybersecurity training were compared to those who got none. Some people with training ...
Nine in 10 working Americans say they plan to ignore one of the most common pieces of financial advice about Social Security: waiting until age 70 to claim benefits, which ensures higher monthly ...
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A recent study from cybersecurity company Proofpoint and Ponemon shows that 93 percent of healthcare organizations experienced at least one cyberattack in the past year. This was an average of 43 ...
Facepalm: A new study of nearly 20,000 employees at UC San Diego Health raises questions about one of corporate America's most common defenses against cybercrime: mandatory phishing awareness training ...
A new study backed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security suggests that immersive simulation games can have a powerful impact on how people learn to tackle complex national security challenges.
Data breaches that expose the personal information of millions of people can have very real consequences for individuals, most notably: identity theft. A new study found that the more of an individual ...
In a major advance in the fields of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, in collaboration with Anthropic, have demonstrated that large language ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) — implantable medical devices used to treat neurological conditions — are becoming increasingly sophisticated, making them more vulnerable to cyberattacks. The paper ...