Outgoing WH official calls for US to bolster cybersecurity workforce by hiring non-degree holders
The White House’s outgoing cyber czar, Harry Coker, called for three key things to meet the growing threat of digital attacks: more funding, deregulation and opening up cyber jobs to those without college degrees. As adversaries like Iran, China and Russia
Finastra hires Chris Walters to be its new CEO
Former Avantax executive Walters is replacing Simon Paris as Finastra's CEO.
Trump reinforces ‘all hell will break out’ if hostages not returned by inauguration
President-elect Trump reiterated that ‘all hell will break out’ if the hostages still held in Gaza have not been freed by the time he enters office in two weeks on Jan. 20. Trump was asked about the threats he first levied
The president who couldn’t quit: Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy legacy goes beyond the White House
Jimmy Carter, the centenarian former president who lived long enough to see Donald Trump elected again but died just before the start of the new year, has a foreign policy legacy that wasn’t just defined by his four years in
Physician governor urges Capitol Hill to block RFK Jr.’s confirmation: ‘Our children’s lives depend on it’
Hawaii’s Democratic Governor and practicing physician, Josh Green, is visiting Capitol Hill this week to lobby lawmakers against the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary. In a Tuesday op-ed for The New York
CFPB sues Experian for mishandling credit report errors
Experian said it has gone "above and beyond the law" to investigate consumer disputes related to the accuracy of information.
Why Employer.com bought fintech Bench days after it shut down
The angry reaction of Bench's customers to its sudden closing was one thing that made it an attractive acquisition target, Employer.com executives say.