Building Resilient Software Supply Chains: Inside the Enhanced Qualys Software Composition Analysis

In today’s software-driven economy, every organization, regardless of industry, is a software company. And increasingly, every software company is an open-source company. With open-source components (OSS) now comprising up to 80% of modern codebase, the software supply chain has emerged as one of the most significant and most vulnerable frontiers in cybersecurity. Unfortunately, adversaries have…

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‘It was over before I knew it’

Erica Donnelly, Jessica Tse, Jack Latham The BBC spoke to six people – including Erica, Jessica and Jack – who have had their first cervical screening in the last six months People not knowing about options to make their cervical screening easier and more comfortable is “costing lives”, a cancer charity warned last month. To…

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How the Israel-Iran war may develop

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Wars are unpredictable. Even the Israelis and the Iranians cannot know how their current conflict will end. There are, however, a number of analogies to consider. The first is the six day war of 1967….

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Will Labour government now decide to escape its own shadow?

BBC The strategising and multi-year planning going on ahead of this week’s Spending Review is the bread and butter of any well-run economy. A Spending Review shows how resources are being allocated between departments and so indicates the government’s “when-push-comes-to-shove” priorities. But this time it will be a “different sort of Spending Review”, the chancellor’s…

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