At current rate of emissions, greenhouse gas levels will double from preindustrial levels by the middle of the century, which would warm Earth’s climate by about 3°C
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Bumper month for debt offerings on TASE
Thanks to Azrieli Group, Elbit Systems, and Israel Electric Corporation, debt raised in Tel Aviv reached NIS 11.6 billion in July.
Within a year, about 100 companies, mainly technology companies, have held IPOs on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, raising over NIS 13 billion.
The surprisingly lively primary market has upstaged the debt raising activity by corporations, but this market too has enjoyed a period of intense activity, and the amounts raised are far larger.
Figures from rating agency Midroog show that the amount of debt raised in July, totaling NIS 11.6 billion, represents a peak not seen in Tel Aviv for eighteen months, and is 2.5 times the amount of debt raised in July last year.
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Is Japan ready to face mounting cyber threats during the Olympics?
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The FBI has warned that the Olympics will attract both run-of-the-mill cybercriminals and nation-state actors.
The Olympics could be targeted by any number of possible attacks, including distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, ransomware, social engineering, phishing campaigns, or insider threats.
Japan trained 220 “ethical hackers” earlier this year in hopes to create a more cyber-secure Tokyo 2020.
One week ago, just before the opening of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, the US intelligence service sent out a private industry notification. The document warned about the possibilities of a number of cyberattacks during the Japan Olympics including distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, ransomware, social engineering, phishing campaigns, or insider threats.