Partner Spotlight: Northern Territory’s Binary Security
How this 100 per cent Indigenous cyber security consultancy sailed through the COVID-powered storm.
Stewart Stacey (Binary Security) Credit: Binary Security
The ‘Partner Spotlight’ series explores partners operating in the local channel landscape right around the country, from Cape York to Hobart, Byron Bay to Fremantle and beyond. In this edition, we focus on the Northern Territory and Darwin-based cyber security consulting practice Binary Security.
Binary Security has been through a whirlwind of emotions over the last 12 months. From dizzying highs to crushing lows and then back up again, this entirely Indigenous-owned consultancy has certainly been through a lot, to say the least.
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An Ashtabula woman will spend the rest of her life in prison after being sentenced on Wednesday.
Cherise Griffith, 41, pleaded guilty to four counts of rape, first-degree felonies, in January, according to court records. She was sentenced to life in prison for rape of multiple children, according to a statement from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. She was initially indicted on seven counts of rape, first-degree felonies, and four counts of gross sexual imposition, two counts of endangering children and two counts of permitting child abuse, third-degree felonies.
There are two co-defendants in this case, Dannail Obhof and Stewart Stacey. Obhof also pleaded guilty to four counts of rape, and was sentenced to 25 years in prison in October, according to court records. Stacey is awaiting trial.