Set to open May 20, EEO-1 filing process will remove nonbinary categorization

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) will open its EEO-1 filing portal on May 20, 2025, with significant changes. Notably, the option for employers to report nonbinary employees has been removed, which HR professionals say could complicate matters for those reporting data. Source: EEO-1 Filing Process Announcement Key Points The EEO-1 data collection portal […]

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Oregon DEQ won’t say if ransomware group took employee data in cyberattack

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has declined to confirm if a recent cyberattack, attributed to the ransomware group Rhysida, resulted in the theft of employee data. Despite reports claiming that sensitive information was auctioned off, DEQ states they are still investigating the claims. Initially reported on April 9, the cyberattack severely disrupted operations, […]

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Why cloud dependency is not the future of home automation Smart home technology developers are making it hard for consumers to truly own their devices and experiences.

The landscape of home automation is seeing a shift as consumers grow concerned about cloud dependency and its implications for security and privacy. This article dives into how locally controlled smart home technologies could be the future of home automation, emphasizing personal autonomy and data privacy. Key Points Cyberattacks on smart home products surged by […]

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SAP NetWeaver customers urged to deploy patch for critical zero-day vulnerability

Recently, SAP NetWeaver users have been strongly advised to apply a critical patch to defend against an active zero-day vulnerability affecting the Visual Composer component of their application server. This vulnerability, which allows unrestricted file uploads, poses a significant threat as it could lead to full server compromise through the deployment of malicious web shells. […]

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