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Cyber Defense Media Group Opens Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship Fund for Diversity and Inclusion for 2021
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During the Black Unicorn Awards, CDMG Will Announce at least one High School Student Scholarship Winner and all entrants receive a special gift
Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship for 2021 - Now Open
“Now is a fantastic time for young women to plan out their future careers in cybersecurity.” said Gary S. Miliefsky, CEO of Cyber Defense Media Group and Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) June 01, 2021 Cyber Defense Media Group (CDMG), who has launched our 9th annual cybersecurity community awards this year including Top 10 Women in Cybersecurity today announced that it has opened its annual Women in Cybersecurity scholarship program for entries.
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ANSONIA, Conn. Mixing technology and compounding systems specialist Farrel Pomini is investing in a U.K. waste tire pyrolysis company to create a solid platform to close the tire recycling loop.
The company is investing an undisclosed amount in Camberly-based WF Recycle-Tech, whose patented pyrolysis technology offers a distinct and pioneering approach to the pyrolysis methods currently available, according to a May 10 statement.
The collaboration, which officially began in February 2021, will aim to commercialize WF Recycle-Tech s first-generation thermo-dynamic pyrolysis technology, leveraging Farrel s continuous mixing technology and its engineering and manufacturing expertise.
In addition, the investment will provide Farrel Pomini an entry into the end-of-life tire recycling equipment market.
UpdatedFri, May 7, 2021 at 1:52 pm ET
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A file photo from 2019. There will not be a parade on Memorial Day 2021 in Concord. (Tony Schinella/Patch)
CONCORD, NH For the second year in a row, Concord will not be memorializing its fallen service members with a parade due to coronavirus.
Paul Lloyd of the Concord Veterans Council said the committee, while consulting others, came to the conclusion that it would be put off another year. We just don t think right now with the social distancing and the masks as well as no high school bands that we could hold a respectful parade, he said. We re going to stick with laying wreaths and regroup for 2022.