Member Since: 9/28/2020
Author
Comments: 1
John Hammond is a Security Researcher at Huntress as well as a cybersecurity instructor, developer, red teamer, and CTF enthusiast. John is a former Department of Defense Cyber Training Academy curriculum developer and teacher for the Cyber Threat Emulation course, educating both civilian and military members on offensive Python, PowerShell, other scripting languages and the adversarial mindset. He personally developed training material and infosec challenges for events such as PicoCTF and the Capture the Packet competition at DEFCON US. John speaks at security conferences such as BsidesNoVA, to students at colleges such as the University of North Carolina Greensboro, and other events like the SANS Holiday Hack Challenge/KringleCon. He is an online YouTube personality showcasing programming tutorials, cyber security guides, and CTF video walkthroughs. John currently holds the following certifications: Security+, eJPT, eCPPT, CEH, PCAP,
North Carolina State University
Researchers at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina Greensboro made a surprising finding while examining areas where sand flies rear their young: a new species of bacteria that is highly attractive to pregnant, or gravid, sand flies. The findings could advance the production of ecologically safe baits or traps to reduce sand fly populations.
Sand flies are vectors for important parasitic diseases affecting people in tropical and subtropical regions in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. One of those diseases is Leishmaniasis, which generally causes sores and skin ulcers but in some cases can detrimentally affect internal organs.
Publié le
vendredi 30 avril 2021, par Gabinho
Obviously, the Covid-19 has not reached the brush and the video recording and filming devices of Togolese videographer Abdoul-Ganiou Dermani. The Togolese visual artist and videographer residing in Stuttgart in Germany despite this evil which shook everyone and brought down activities in several fields, did not fail to make progress, better to collect even more certificates for his art.
The most German of Togolese plastic artists and videographer, trained at the College of Artistic and Artisanal Education of Kpalimé in Togo, is still talked about about him and Togo, and this time, at the film competition in the USA, 12 th Annual UNCG International Sustainability Shorts Film Competition 2021 (https://sustainability.uncg.edu/news-events/film-competition/), organized by the University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG). In this coveted event, his video Fragility of Nature takes part.
University of Northern Iowa bringing in provost finalists thegazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thegazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Executive director Jamie Maier said it s going to take big institutional shifts in order to continue to move in a direction that protects our planet.
“When people have stayed home and traveled less we ve seen in local green spaces local animals come out that haven t been out,” Maier said. “We ve seen a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, but I think that s a short term change.”
MacLnnes said the road to recover isn’t as difficult as we think.
“In my opinion we already have the technology available to us,” MacLnnes said. “Honestly if we have the right policies and the right support from our governmental institutions we can meet goals using the technologies we have available to use we just need the will.”