White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted that President Biden takes classified information seriously on Monday, just days after a fourth batch of documents with classified markings turned up during…
DeSantis fights back against White House, defends Florida’s rejection of race-based lesson
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday defended his state’s rejection of an Advanced Placement course on African-American studies recommended by the College Board after the White House called the…
Last week was the reset of the January 6-month calendar range. For the S&P 500, that range sits at 3770-4000.23. In our 2023 Outlook, the prediction we made for the…
Semiconductors are getting a lot of love from Wall Street once again, with many stocks in the industry getting upgrades from analysts. No wonder many of the semiconductor stocks spiked…
On this week’s edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Carl explores how yields are calculated with a few examples of yields that don’t seem ‘right’. He demonstrates how to add…
It can be a challenge for small business owners to stay ahead of their rivals when it comes to tech. In fact, you might even hold off on adopting new…
IoT Security Foundation Announces Fifth Report on Consumer IoT Vulnerability Disclosure Policy Status
Disappointing Results and the Enactment of the UK Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill Means Firms Could Face Monetary Penalties for Non-Compliance. The IoT Security Foundation has published its latest…
Hiding data so that it’s of no use to attackers is a successful technique to combat big data challenges. In the context of IoT, data masking protects personal information, such…
‘You don’t need an AR-15’: A look at some of Biden’s most inaccurate remarks about firearms and 2A supporters
President Biden’s tenure in the White House has been marked with a consistent tone surrounding the Second Amendment and firearms, but on several occasions, the president has shown that he…
Meet Biden’s re-nominated judges one Republican called ‘extremists’ and ‘radicals’
The Senate Judiciary Committee will reconsider several of President Biden’s judicial nominees that Ted Cruz, R-Texas., said last year were ‘extremists, partisans and radicals’ when they were nominated in the…