CBC Calgary and CBC Edmonton took home six national Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada awards for work on stories and videos ranging from the devastation left by the deaths of several men by suicide in Medicine Hat, to the quest for accountability after a child died in care, and more.
CBC Calgary and CBC Edmonton have won 12 Prairie Region Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada for work on stories ranging from the devastation left by the deaths of several men by suicide in Medicine Hat, to making sense of the COVID pandemic through graphs and charts, to a forum on systemic racism, the quest for accountability after a child died in care, the secret lives of ghost towns and much more.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the world s most trusted solution for protecting and delivering digital experiences, today announced the launch of Akamai MFA, a phish-proof solution designed to enable enterprises to quickly deploy FIDO2 multi-factor authentication (MFA) without the need to deploy and manage hardware security keys. Akamai MFA uses a smartphone application that transforms existing smartphones into a hardware security key to deliver a frictionless user experience.
Current MFA approaches that do not use FIDO2 can be easily manipulated and replayed by attackers using phishing or man-in-the-middle attacks. FIDO2 is the industry standard for delivering secure MFA and is the starting point for passwordless and userless authentication. To obtain this level of security, enterprises currently need to distribute and manage hardware keys, which adds additional costs and increases
Akamai Technologies today announced an organizational realignment intended to position the company to become “even more agile in delivering its market-leading