NXIVM critic s plea over child gets little action
Attorney hopes letters spur action by Cuomo s office on behalf of 3-year-old boy
JAMES M. ODATO Capitol bureau
Aug. 3, 2010
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ALBANY A major critic of the leaders of a Colonie-based organization that litigants describe as a cult is blasting Attorney General Andrew Cuomo for disregarding warnings about alleged misdeeds and suspicious activities, such as members acquiring and instructing a child.
Recent Events Reiterate the Importance of Sophisticated Cybersecurity
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NEW YORK, Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The recent surge of data breaches, business and agency hacks are just some of the reminders of how fragile our information infrastructure is. According to a report by NPR from December, hackers attached their malware to a software update from SolarWinds, a company based in Austin, Texas. Many federal agencies and thousands of companies worldwide used SolarWinds Orion software to monitor their computer networks. Now, the cybersecurity company Trustwave informed SolarWinds that it has identified three new critical flaws in software produced by SolarWinds. According to a report by NBC News, SolarWinds has released a patch to fix the security flaws, and neither company found evidence that hackers had exploited the vulnerabilities. Yet, the findings raise new questions about security at SolarWinds, which provides information technology softwa
Plurilock Security Inc.: Plurilock Adds ADM Jan Tighe to Advisory Board
Retired Vice Admiral has held numerous executive roles in the U.S. Navy and National Security Agency and currently serves on the board of Goldman Sachs
Victoria, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - February 4, 2021) - Plurilock Security Inc. (TSXV: PLUR) (OTCQB: PLCKF) ( Plurilock or the Company ), an innovative cybersecurity company that provides frictionless and continuous authentication using machine learning and behavioral biometrics, is pleased to announce that retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral, Jan E. Tighe has been appointed to the Company s Advisory Board.
Dr. Tighe was commissioned as a cryptologist who graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, with a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics and a Doctorate in Electrical Engineering.
Reports had warned about supply chain hacks January 12 The SolarWinds breach shows the risk the U.S. Department of Defense faces from supply chain threats. (cybrain/Getty Images) WASHINGTON – Twice in the last four years, the national security community warned that hacks through IT suppliers posed grave threats to defense and intelligence agencies. Last month, those warnings proved prescient after suspected Russian hackers infiltrated federal agencies through a contractor’s software. While intelligence officials said Jan. 5 the hack is an espionage campaign, confirming Russia as the likely source, the two recent reports alerted the community that hackers could disrupt weapons systems by attacking through the supply chain. Those reports suggested the Pentagon must quickly develop methods to reduce risk from its suppliers.
The legend of Bella the Deer lives on with her iron statue in downtown Pulaski
Updated Dec 30, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
Bella s statue was put up at the end of September in downtown Pulaski on land donated by Community Bank. An official dedication ceremony has not been held yet due to the coronavirus. Jan Tighe photo.
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Bella’s statue, that is.
“She’s all decked out. She has a wreath with a red bow around her neck,” said Jan Tighe, the mayor in this Oswego County village.
The 42-inch iron statue and granite base, dedicated to the village’s celebrated, tame white-tailed deer that captured the hearts of many when she was alive, was quietly put in place atop a concrete pad in late September on a grassy patch of land donated by Community Bank. It’s located in a highly visible area in the downtown, just off the sidewalk, a few doors down from the community theater.