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Despite layoffs, H-1B work visa demand will stay high

By Patrick Thibodeau 26 Jan 2023

The U.S. government's 85,000 H-1B work visa cap will be exceeded this year, despite the increasing number of tech industry layoffs. That's what history tells us. Read More

US awaits bill boosting technology competition with China

By Makenzie Holland 07 Mar 2022

China's investments in tech have spurred the U.S. to take action with a U.S. technology competition bill funneling billions into tech innovation and development. Read More

CHIPS Act moves the needle on US chip manufacturing

By Makenzie Holland 28 Mar 2022

Not only does the CHIPS Act funnel billions into U.S. semiconductor chip manufacturing, it reflects a major change in how U.S. lawmakers view industrial policy, experts say. Read More

Adobe Experience Manager buoys U.S. census during pandemic

By Don Fluckinger 21 May 2020

The first U.S. Census digital experience was launched in time for the pandemic, and now Adobe looks to parlay the success into more government business. Read More

Businesses need to prepare for SEC climate rules, EU's CSRD

By Makenzie Holland 19 Apr 2024

While the SEC's new climate rules and the EU's CSRD are both facing delays, businesses still need to identify methods for collecting and assessing climate data. Read More

UN AI resolution marks global interest in rules, principles

By Makenzie Holland 21 Mar 2024

While the United Nations' artificial intelligence resolution does not create legally binding rules, it might indicate which countries are thinking in that direction. Read More

Iranian hackers pose as far-right group to threaten U.S. voters

By Alexander Culafi 22 Oct 2020

The FBI said Russia and Iran have obtained voter information, and Iranian hackers have also been sending threatening emails to voters that appeared to be from a far-right group. Read More

DOJ charges accused Lockbit ransomware actor

By Shaun Nichols 10 Nov 2022

The U.S. Department of Justice filed criminal charges against a Canadian man with dual Russian citizenship who is accused of being part of the LockBit ransomware crew. Read More

U.S. restricts exports of geospatial AI software

By Shaun Sutner, Mark Labbe 06 Jan 2020

The Trump administration's move to limit export of AI-based geospatial imaging software extends U.S. restrictions on technology that foreign countries could use to develop weapons systems. Read More

Proofpoint: Ransomware payments made in half of U.S. attacks

By Arielle Waldman 24 Jan 2020

According to Proofpoint's 2020 'State of the Phish' report, 51% of U.S. organizations surveyed opted to pay threat actors after being hit with a successful ransomware attack. Read More