Jan 14, 2021 | STATESCOOP
Vitaliy Panych, who’s spent the last two years as California’s acting chief information security officer, was officially appointed to the CISO role this week by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Panych told StateScoop he was recruited by the California Department of Technology in early 2019 to serve as deputy to then-CISO Peter Liebert, ensuring the state could enjoy continuity of security operations should Liebert resign. Liebert did resign that May, pushing Panych, who’d previously served as an agency chief information security and privacy officer at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, into the top role.
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday announced the launch of a new online map that provides residents with a detailed look at the availability of high-speed internet in their state.
The Arkansas State Broadband Map is designed to help residents pinpoint broadband providers throughout the state and aid state agencies in developing broadband programs. Users can toggle through several filters that change the map’s appearance, including layers for internet speed, number of providers and service availability. Users can also enter an address to view nearby broadband availability.
In his announcement, Hutchinson said the new map puts Arkansas “on the cutting edge of broadband mapping.”
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Maine Historical Society continues topical bicentennial series
Jan 01, 2021
Maine Historical Society is relaunching its Bicentennial public programming with a new virtual series, Maine at 200, through March 2021.
The series will feature live conversations and panels on topical issues with prominent speakers, historians and authors, including Earle Shettleworth Jr., Colin Woodard, and Lise Pelletier.
Maine at 200, which is broadcast via Zoom, will explore how Maine became a state in 1820, what that has meant to Maine people and how 13,000 years of history shape the issues that matter to Mainers today. The series reflects MHS’s work to preserve and share Maine’s story, and to recognize experiences, perspectives and contributions of all Maine people.
Hereâs whoâs going to work for the new mayors in Cranston, Warwick, and Central Falls
The new mayors will be sworn in next week, and theyâve already named a few people to their respective staffs.
By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated December 29, 2020, 9:36 a.m.
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