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BLUFF CITY - Gregory James Clements, 72, of Bluff City, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Monday, April 5, 2021, in Johnson City.
Greg was born on October 26, 1948, in Petoskey, MI. He lived and raised his family in Southeast Michigan, then moved to Bluff City in 2007.
Greg served in the United States Air Force as an electronics technician from 1969 to 1973. After his service, Greg built a business in the window industry lasting over 30 years. His greatest achievement was the design and manufacture of his own window line.
Gregâs passions were designing and building woodworking projects and furniture. He also enjoyed fishing, traveling and following his grandkidsâ sporting events. Greg and his wife Nancy spent many hours working their flower gardens and enjoyed exploring the outdoors in the east Tennessee region during their time in the area over the last 14 years.
Cybersecurity: Continuous Vigilance Required
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As digitalization becomes more common and remote operations become necessary, guarding against cybersecurity breaches grows even more critical
The hacking of a Florida water plant, which made headlines in February, was a poignant reminder of the dangers posed by breaches of cybersecurity. Although the incident was discovered before real harm could occur, it highlights the importance of due vigilance when it comes to the security of IT (information technology) and OT (operational technology) of plants in the chemical process industries (CPI).
Threats are always there
“The [CPI] face increasing and more sophisticated cybersecurity threats,” says Michael Lester, director of cybersecurity strategy, governance and architecture at Emerson (St. Louis, Mo.; www.emerson.com). “Attacks are constantly evolving, as commoditized malware and advanced
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READINGTON – Three men are facing charges after allegedly brandishing an assault weapon during a road rage incident Sunday afternoon on Route 202.
Robert Figueroa, 19, of Whitehall, Pennsylvania, Axel Rafael Colon Merly, 18, of Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Miguel Angel Otero Journet, 19, of Bear, Delaware, have been charged with second-degree unlawful possession of an assault firearm in Somerset County, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office announced.
In Hunterdon County, the trio is facing charges of second-degree possession of weapon for unlawful purpose, third-degree terroristic threats and fourth-degree possession of a high-capacity magazine, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office said.
The three men are lodged at the Somerset County Jail pending a detention hearing.