GCHQ Director: The UK and Allies Must Counter âExistential Threatâ to the Digital Environment
The UK must work with other liberal democracies to ensure the internet and emerging digital technologies remain free and open. This is the view of Jeremy Fleming, director of GCHQ, who gave the 2021 Vincent Briscoe lecture for the Institute for Security Science and Technology at Imperial College London.
Fleming began by noting the increasingly prominent role of technology in all areas of society, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic in the past year. While technological advancements have had enormous benefits, improving interconnectivity and convenience, they have also provided more opportunities for malicious actors to cause harm. “We must acknowledge that our adversaries benefit too. They exploit the tools that were meant to bring society together to instead create discord,” he said. “They misuse that power to fuel division, exploit vulnerable people and pe
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Sunlight, humidity âunlikelyâ impacts on how COVID-19 spreads, Homeland Security study finds
By Austin Williams
UK COVID-19 variant now âmost common lineageâ in US, CDC says
During the White Houseâs COVID-19 briefing Wednesday, April 7, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said the agencyâs most recent estimates indicate the B.1.1.7 variant is now the most common lineage circulating in the United States.
WASHINGTON - Certain environmental conditions like heat and humidity do not appear to significantly impact how COVID-19 transmits, according to a recent study by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Researchers sought to determine if environmental conditions like humidity and sunlight impacted the way variants of the novel coronavirus spread but found that these conditions did not affect how the virus survives.
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