Read more about Microsoft launches the first ever Asia-Pacific cybersecurity council on Business Standard. The aim is to build a strong communications channel for addressing cyber threats and sharing best practices across the participating countries
12 local companies receive 2021 Top Workplaces special honors
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These Capital Region employers were selected for recognition based on specific survey statement scores. (Survey statements are included with each category.) Direction
MJ Engineering and Land Survey staff pose in a pre-pandemic photo.
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Employee: “I believe we have a very promising future going forward. We were able to navigate the crazy year that was 2020 in better shape then when we started.” Managers My manager helps me learn and grow; my manager makes it easier to do my job well; my manager cares about my concerns.
Plan Ahead: Events coming up in the Capital Region
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Plant sale fundraiser is Saturday
TROY Perennials, heirloom tomatoes, vegetables, herbs and other plants will be available for purchase 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 15, at Capital Roots’ Urban Grow Center, 594 River St.
Proceeds will benefit Capital Roots’ programs, including 55 community gardens, the Veggie Mobile, the Produce Project, Healthy Stores and Squash Hunger. This will be Capital Roots’ first in-person event since the start of the pandemic. For more information, go to http://www.capitalroots.org.
Annual Lupine Fest is mostly online
ALBANY The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission s annual Lupine Fest will be held May 15 through June 5 with limited activities in the 3,350-acre preserve but mostly virtually.
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Ed Mattison, executive VP of operations and security services, the Center for Internet Security
To help strengthen the healthcare sector s defenses, the Center for Internet Security is offering most U.S. hospitals and healthcare delivery systems a protection service designed to help block ransomware and other malware, says Ed Mattison, the center s executive vice president of operations and security services.
The nonprofit Center for Internet Security is fully funding the offering of its protection service, known as Malicious Domain Blocking and Reporting, to private U.S. hospitals.
Last year, the free service was initially offered to U.S. public hospitals and health departments - as well as other public entities, such as county governments and K-12 public schools - through the Multi-State Informat