RADAR, an incident response management software vendor, has launched as an independent company. After receiving $6.2 million in funding, RADAR has doubled its average contract value and monthly recurring revenue, added 12 new Fortune 500 companies to its customer roster, and doubled its leadership team. The company provides a Breach Guidance Engine to help companies remain compliant with federal and state regulations regarding data privacy and security incidents. RADAR is led by CEO Mahmood Sher-Jan and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.

Tennessee lawmakers float abortion amendment that would charge mothers with homicide
Two Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are floating an amendment to an abortion bill that would bring homicide charges against expecting mothers who choose to terminate


