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During the Verdant Health Commission’s recent funding cycle, the board of commissioners approved more than $2.5 million in grants. These funds will be put directly into South Snohomish County to address community health and well-being needs.
The grants listed below will support 14 different multi-year projects or programs run by 13 organizations, totaling $2.56 million (annual budgets for each project are listed):
Cascade Bicycle Club – Let’s Go Edmonds bicycle and pedestrian safety education program for youth – $50,000
Center for Human Services – School-based Youth Counseling Program – $350,000
Compass Health – Community Transitions Program for mental health support working with the South County Fire Community Paramedic Program – $151,627
TechRadar Pro spoke to pointed out that many of the vulnerabilities that were being exploited in the wild had a pretty low Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) score.
“Sure, there are CVEs listed with a score of 9.4 – but a CVE with a score of 5.2 that is being actively exploited must take center stage and be patched as a matter of priority above the rest,” said Immersive Labs’ Director of Cyber Threat Research, Kevin Breen.
Meanwhile, software vendor Ivanti’s Senior Director of Product Management, Chris Goettl, believes the fact that many of the exploited vulnerabilities have lower CVSS scores, can lead to some organizations simply gleaning over them.