STLR Link Roundup - March 25, 2022
E.P.A. Decides Against Limiting Perchlorate in Drinking Water
On March 31st, the Biden Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency announced it would uphold the Trump Administration’s decision
E.P.A. Decides Against Limiting Perchlorate in Drinking Water
On March 31st, the Biden Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency announced it would uphold the Trump Administration’s decision
There are many pressing issues in cybersecurity, ranging from massive multimillion dollar ransomware attacks to vigilante amateur hackers aiding in war – but
How California Is Building the Nation’s First Privacy Police
Ashkan Soltani, the head of California’s new online privacy regulator, faces the daunting task of overseeing
Volunteer Hackers Converge on Ukraine Conflict
Volunteer hackers have joined the conflict in Ukraine on both sides, defacing both Russian and Ukrainian websites and leaking
After Facebook’s rebranding to focus on the “metaverse,” the last few months have seen a rapid increase in the number of players purchasing digital
Global Blockchain Technology in Energy Market Is Booming Worldwide
Blockchain technology can help reducing energy inequality and inefficiency and empower consumers to buy and sell
Cyberattack hits Ukrainian banks and government websites
On Wednesday, many Ukrainian government websites and some Ukrainian bank websites went offline. The
Last summer, the Supreme Court declined[1] to hear three cases involving the constitutional standards for U.S. border searches of traveler’s electronic devices. In