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Jacksonville, Ala , Boosts Cybersecurity Posture, Training

Jacksonville, Ala., Boosts Cybersecurity Posture, Training With a unanimous vote Monday, the city council of Jacksonville, Ala., approved cybersecurity recommendations, including one that focuses on employee training, from chief information officer Tim Smith. July 14, 2021 •  Shutterstock (TNS) The Jacksonville City Council approved an update to the city s Internet security and reliability during its Monday night meeting. The city s information technology officer, Tim Smith, offered the council options to protect the city from Internet-based threats including social engineering scams like phishing, viral attacks including malware spread through email attachments and general human error propagated by ignorance of security practices. Over the last couple of weeks, I ve done some due diligence, Smith said during the council s pre-meeting work session. I ve spoken with department heads and have come up with two solutions to the problem.

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Motor racing-Aston Martin aim to fight for F1 titles in four or five years

By Syndicated Content By Alan Baldwin LONDON (Reuters) – Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll expects to be able to fight for Formula One titles in four or five years’ time after investing heavily in his Silverstone-based team. They are currently sixth but Stroll told reporters on Tuesday, ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix, that the building blocks for future success were being put in place. The team is growing fast, recruiting senior technical and engineering talent from other teams and spending significant sums on a new factory as well as their own wind tunnel for aerodynamic development. “It takes years to put the right people, the right tools, the right processes in place but we’re building and investing in our team with the ambition of moving up the grid year by year,” said Stroll.

Local Matters - Hospice awards return after lockdown break

Hospice awards return after lockdown break Some of the 10-year winners, from left – Wayne Gray, Pat Torrington, Diana Lints (staff), Margaret Hill, Ann Hatwell, Kathy Anderson and Ellie Gaskin. Right, Yvonne Jennings has been a familiar face at the Ōrewa Hospice Shop for 20 years. Five year volunteers included, back row, from left, Andrew Green, Marilyn Erne, Dora Mak, Lesley Osbourne, Yvonne White, Irene Sanders and, in front, Trish Francis-Stead, Mary Whorskey, Christine Howard, Roger Spragg, Hope Spragg and Brent McConachy (staff). After a year’s gap due to Covid-19 lockdowns, Harbour Hospice’s annual long service awards have returned this year, and it was Hibiscus Coast’s turn on Thursday, July 1.

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