NCSC now part of global network for managing IT system vulnerabilities

NCSC now part of global network for managing IT system vulnerabilities. Starting on September 28, 2021, the Swiss National Cybersecurity Centre (NCSC) is part of the global network for the management of IT system vulnerabilities. This means that the NCSC, as a specialist body, is now permitted to assign a unique identification number to reported vulnerabilities in accordance with the international reference system. The NCSC has been authorised to do so by the competent independent US organisation, MITRE. … More NCSC now part of global network for managing IT system vulnerabilities

Applied DNA Receives Purchase Orders Totalling USD 1.6 Million to Tag Textile Fibres

Company Progressing Textile Projects Representing New Commercial Opportunities Catalyzed by Brands and Suppliers Prioritising Their Commitment to Labour Rights, Social Responsibility, and Sustainable Supply Chains. Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: … More Applied DNA Receives Purchase Orders Totalling USD 1.6 Million to Tag Textile Fibres

Walmart does away with layaway, which didn’t carry any fees, and announces buy now, pay later program that may charge customers interest

Walmart does away with layaway, which didn’t carry any fees, and announces buy now, pay later program that may charge customers interest. … More Walmart does away with layaway, which didn’t carry any fees, and announces buy now, pay later program that may charge customers interest

World Tourism Day 2021: Inclusive Growth at the Centre of Tourism’s Restart

World Tourism Day 2021: Inclusive Growth at the Centre of Tourism’s Restart. Global tourism has reaffirmed its commitment to making the sector a pillar of inclusive growth. At the official World Tourism Day 2021 celebrations in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, political and business leaders united behind a common message of solidarity and determination to ‘leave nobody behind’ as tourism restarts and grows back.   … More World Tourism Day 2021: Inclusive Growth at the Centre of Tourism’s Restart