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GAO to Explore the Government's Role in Cybersecurity Insurance


GAO to Explore the Government’s Role in Cybersecurity Insurance
GAO to Explore the Government’s Role in Cybersecurity Insurance
In this Aug. 22, 2019 photo, signs on a bank of computers tell visitors that the machines are not working at the public library in Wilmer, Texas.
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The Treasury Department runs a program to insure the insurers, but there’s a limit to the backstop.
The Government Accountability Office plans to review how well-suited the government’s Terrorism Risk Insurance Program is for dealing with cybersecurity incidents. ....

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Nashville Businesses Await FBI Decision On if Bombing Was Terrorist Act


Nashville Businesses Await FBI Decision On if Bombing Was Terrorist Act
The FBI investigation into whether the Nashville bombing was a terrorist act has sparked criticism about a possible racial double standard and drawn questions from downtown business owners whose insurance coverage could be affected by the bureau’s assessment.
More than a week after an explosion that struck at the heart of a major American city, the FBI has resisted labeling it an act of terrorism, an indication that evidence gathered so far does not conclusively establish that the bomber was motivated by political ideology – a key factor in any formal declaration of terrorism. The bureau is still examining evidence and has not announced any conclusions, but investigators are known to be reviewing whether Anthony Warner believed in conspiracy theories involving aliens and 5G cellphone technology. ....

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More Than a Week Later, FBI Avoids Terror Label For Bombing


More Than a Week Later, FBI Avoids Terror Label For Bombing
By Kimberlee Kruesi and Eric Tucker | January 7, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The FBI investigation into whether the Nashville bombing was a terrorist act has sparked criticism about a possible racial double standard and drawn questions from downtown business owners whose insurance coverage could be affected by the bureau’s assessment.
More than a week after an explosion that struck at the heart of a major American city, the FBI has resisted labeling it an act of terrorism, an indication that evidence gathered so far does not conclusively establish that the bomber was motivated by political ideology a key factor in any formal declaration of terrorism. The bureau is still examining evidence and has not announced any conclusions, but investigators are known to be reviewing whether Anthony Warner believed in conspiracy theories involving aliens and 5G cellphone technology. ....

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More than a week later, FBI avoids terror label for bombing | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


Kimberlee Kruesi And Eric Tucker
FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2020, file photo, debris remains on the sidewalk in front of buildings that were damaged in a Christmas Day explosion in Nashville, Tenn. The FBI investigation into whether the Nashville bombing was a terrorist act has sparked criticism about a possible racial double standard and drawn questions from downtown business owners whose insurance coverage could be affected by the bureau’s assessment. (Andrew Nelles/The Tennessean via AP, Pool, File)
January 05, 2021 - 9:58 PM
NASHVILLE - The FBI investigation into whether the Nashville bombing was a terrorist act has sparked criticism about a possible racial double standard and drawn questions from downtown business owners whose insurance coverage could be affected by the bureau’s assessment. ....

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