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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has published a research paper on the stability of the COVID-19 virus in the air through the Emerging Microbes and Infections journal. The paper “Experimental aerosol survival of SARS-CoV-2 in artificial saliva and tissue culture media at medium and high humidity”, written by a ...


According to Atlas VPN investigation, the US government is set to allocate $18.78 billion for cybersecurity spending in 2021. In September 2018, the White House published the National Cyber Strategy, which provides strategic steps towards securing the government and all critical infrastructure from cyber threats. The Department of Defense (DoD) in the ...


As Brits flock back to high streets following months of COVID-19 induced lockdown, the substantial spike in footfall created will put the public at greater risk of attack, physical security specialist ATG Access has warned. With non-essential retail outlets, such as Primark and Sports Direct, having re-opened their doors to the public on ...


The Government plans to introduce new protections to further safeguard the national security and resilience of the UK. Changes to the Enterprise Act 2002 being laid before Parliament will allow the government to scrutinise certain foreign takeovers to ensure they do not threaten the UK’s ability to combat a public health ...


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