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Company Begins 2021 with 250% Year-over-Year Growth, Technological Innovations, and Milestone New Hires
BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / January 21, 2021 / Corvus Insurance, the leading provider of smart commercial insurance products powered by AI-driven risk data, today announced that it exited 2020 at a $100M annual premium run rate, capping off a year that was marked by accelerated growth for the company. Corvus spent 2020 executing on a plan to reimagine commercial insurance, recognizing the market reality that traditional insurers are not meeting the dynamic needs of brokers and policyholders. Continual technological advancements throughout the year have placed Corvus in a leadership position across multiple commercial insurance products, dramatically increasing adoption and overall growth metrics.
The List of Known SolarWinds Breach Victims Grows, as Do Attack Vectors Concerns mount that SolarWinds may not have been the only IT vendor used to build backdoors into enterprise networks.
The SolarWinds breach story continues to get worse.
The list of known victims now includes US departments of Commerce, Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, State, the Treasury, and Health.
More worrisome for those responsible for cybersecurity at enterprise data centers, however, are the technology vendors that allowed the compromised SolarWinds Orion software into their environments. Those vendors, as far as we know, now include Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Nvidia, VMware, Belkin, and the cybersecurity firm FireEye, which was first to discover the attack.
A shopping centre in the city is behind an elephant art trail which will take place next summer. Around 30 large fibreglass elephant sculptures will bring a splash of colour to Worcester’s streets and public spaces to form an interactive art trail. Crowngate Shopping Centre is a partner in Worcester’s Big Parade following the success of the 2018 giraffe trail. Mike Lloyd, centre manager for the centre, said: “We look back at the 2018 art trail with great fondness; to have had a centre full of baby giraffes and artists busy painting eight feet tall sculptures was pretty unforgettable. As were all the happy faces of children and families proudly seeing their artwork on display.
What Data Center IT Security Pros Must Know About the SolarWinds Vulnerability The unprecedented attack, whose full scope is yet to be determined, gave those behind it access to some of the most sensitive enterprise systems.
On Sunday, we learned that federal agencies and other organizations had been penetrated by nation-state attackers, identified as Russian by multiple sources.
Though the definitive attribution for the attacks won t come for a while, we do know how the attack occurred.
SolarWinds Orion, a widely used network monitoring tool, had been compromised. In what s known as a supply chain attack, the attackers injected malware into the update code last March, and customers had been installing a Trojan each time they ran an update.
Stoli Group Adds To Transformational Team
Three New Brand Game Changers Join Rapidly Evolving Team
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NEW YORK, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Stoli Group, the leading global ultra-premium spirits and wines company, today announced the addition of Kathryn Walters as Global Brand Leader for Vodkas, Mike Lloyd as Global Leader for Ultra-premium Brands, and Jon Pepper, MW, as Managing Director for Tenute Del Mondo, Stoli s wine group. The three join newly appointed CEO Damian McKinney, who is already driving a major transformation at Stoli Group. After a detailed, global search for the world s leading spirits and wine brand leaders, we are thrilled to have these outstanding industry experts join us. They are proven insurgents who know how to lead at pace, and are fully on board to align and build momentum for the Stoli brands, commented Damian McKinney, CEO of Stoli Group. Kathryn, Mike and Jon have a shared