Share to FacebookShare to LinkedinStephen de Vries is Co-Founder & CEO of IriusRisk. getty Legislators are taking the fight to cybercrime. The Biden administration’s National Cybersecurity Strategy published in March 2023, which proposed introducing liability for software providers, will completely change the way software is developed and taken to market. The legislation would give the…
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There has been a lot of bad news about social media startups lately. Multiple companies, including Twitter alternative Post News, and IRL have shut down. And ShareChat’s valuation has dropped more than 50% after a recent funding round. But amid the negative headlines, the recent exit of French social network BeReal looks like a bright…
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Care/of, a company offering personalized subscription vitamin packs, says it will be canceling all subscriptions as of Monday, June 17 and will no longer be accepting new orders. The news doesn’t come completely out of the blue, as Care/of had previously disclosed in a New York Department of Labor filing that it planned to lay…





