With regulations like DORA set to reshape cyber security standards, European companies must prioritise third-party risk management and leverage rating systems to safeguard their ecosystems Ryan ...
With a ban looming, publishers are hoping to pivot to new platforms, but readers fear their community of book lovers will never be the same. By Alexandra Alter In H.M. Bouwman’s wise and ...
Dora Romano was born near Naples (Italy) and she graduated in sociology (1979). In 1980 she received a degree from the Bottega Teatrale di Firenze, the Vittorio Gassman' Acting School. She works and ...
In her 1997 book "The Party: A Guide to Adventurous Entertaining" (Simon & Schuster), Washington Post columnist Sally Quinn writes about the social imperatives for entertaining, and how the role ...
The bestselling author of “Presumed Innocent” has a new masterful legal thriller. A judge named Rusty finds his peaceful retirement disrupted when his troubled stepson and his girlfriend ...
She was given her lifelong title of Princess Royal in 1987. Anne is well known for her charitable work, being the patron of over 200 organisations, and consistently tops the hardest-working royal ...
Princess Beatrice is the eldest child of the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York, and the older sister of Princess Eugenie. As well as being a patron of a number of organisations and charities ...
By The New York Times Books Staff She Changed History, Then Erased Her Own In “The Secret History of the Rape Kit,” Pagan Kennedy explores the tangled story of a simple but life-changing ...
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It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.