By Staff Writer on Jun 1, 2021 9:21AM
Key cyber security trends revealed by PwC’s 24th CEO Survey.
Most Australian CEOs surveyed by PwC see cyber security risks as a threat to growth, though more could be done to help them understand those risks, the firm reports.
PwC’s
th CEO Survey found that 95 per cent of Australian CEOs saw cyber risks as the top threat to business growth.
Around three quarters of Australian respondents to the survey said they now factor cyber threats into their baseline strategic risk management activities.
And 78 per cent of respondents said they are increasing spending on cyber security. That corroborates Gartner’s
Fosters Grille gets $10,000 grant from Manassas Economic Development Authority
A staple restaurant in Downtown Manassas will soon be under renovation with some financial help from the city’s Economic Development Authority.
Press release:
After almost twenty years serving its famous charbroiled burgers and thick hand-scooped milkshakes in Historic Downtown, Foster’s has undergone a major makeover. The remodeled restaurant now features an expanded kitchen, updated décor, renovated bathrooms and a new bar.
Company President Mike Cerny knew the $160,000 upgrade was needed to improve the dining experience and attract more customers, a strategy that worked well for one of his other locations which has experienced a 20 percent increase in sales after renovation.
Tampa Bay health experts look at Florida s COVID-19 vaccination pace I think we re on the right track.
Tracking Tampa Bay s vaccination pace
and last updated 2021-03-15 18:19:15-04
TAMPA, Fla. â More people in Florida are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
As of Monday, people 60 and older are able to get the shot, adding to the thousands of people in the state whoâve already gotten at least one dose. Tampa Bay area health experts think vaccinations are on the right track.
âI felt great, and I was going to be one of the first people to get it, 60 plus,â said Mike Cerny, who got the vaccine at the Tampa Greyhound Track site Monday. âI was very happy to have the eligibility.â
Eric Abent - Feb 26, 2021, 3:29pm CST
Lately, there have been some rumors have been making the rounds which claim that Sony may turn on the PlayStation 5’s M.2 expansion slot through a firmware update sometime this summer. That is probably refreshing news to any actual or would-be PlayStation 5 owners out there, because if there’s one thing the console needs, it’s more storage. After leaving a console generation where 1TB of internal storage proved to be too little for many gamers, the PlayStation 5 ships with a rather paltry 825GB SSD, which is limited to 667GB of usable space.
That isn’t a lot, especially when you consider that games are only going to take up more storage in this generation. In short, Sony can’t flip the switch on that expansion M.2 slot soon enough, because 667GB of usable storage is going to have many users juggling space almost as soon as games start launching for the PlayStation 5 on a consistent basis.