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Empowering Analysts: Using Data Science, Training, Tools, and Techniques to Improve Performance
[ad_1] The growing demand for cybersecurity analysts is due to a combination of keeping up with growing threat/attacker capabilities and a globally expanding IT footprint. To close the security skills gap that widened nearly a decade ago, we must find ways to support the analysts who are already working to protect us. In this blog, ... -
The Pandemic Vastly Expanded Health Care Access In This US Territory. That May End Soon
[ad_1] GARAPAN, Saipan — Bing Salanga leans over a black sink and scrubs it clean in the back of the hair salon where she’s worked for 29 years. It’s a daily ritual — wash the bowls that hold hair dye, disinfect them with alcohol, wipe down the sink and surrounding area with a purple cloth. ... -
Holman and Orbee Deliver Data Intelligence and Digital Marketing…
[ad_1] Martech Outlook | Tuesday, August 30, 2022 Orbee’s proprietary technology provides automotive retailers with data intelligence and a digital marketing platform from a single source, enabling dealers to deliver a truly personalized customer experience. Fremont, California: Digital marketing is essential because it connects businesses and customers online and is effective in all industries. We ... -
This camera can snap atoms better than a smartphone
[ad_1] In suburban Chicago, about 54 miles west of Lake Michigan, there is a hole about 330 feet deep in the ground. Long ago, scientists drilled shafts for particle physics experiments that have long disappeared from this world. Now, in a few years, they plan to reuse that shaft for a new project with his ... -
This week in history: The 1923 City Health Report looked good.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] 99 years ago in 1923 Warren City was in good health. If citizens hadn’t been run over by cars, trams, or trains, they had little chance of contracting an epidemic. The City Health Board was told at a regular meeting by Health Officer GN Simpson that in the first eight and a ... -
It was wrong to ignore drivers’ health hazards from porpoises
[ad_1] Motor racing’s governing bodies have been accused of delaying changes to technical regulations for 2023 to limit the chances of cars bouncing. The year began with the introduction of the Porpoise metric from this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix to help teams limit the amount of bouncing on their cars. This came after drivers complained ... -
Hurricane Andrew and climate science lessons – POLITICO
[ad_1] Programming notes: Power Switch will not be available from Monday, August 29th through Monday, September 5th. We will return to our regular schedule on Tuesday, September 6th. Hurricane Harvey taken from the International Space Station. | | NASA via Getty Images The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season has been quiet so far, but historically it’s ... -
Missouri doctor convicted of health system crimes
[ad_1] st. LEWIS, Missouri — A doctor sentences a patient suffering from osteoarthritis pain to a year in prison after injecting him with a cheap foreign drug before claiming an expensive, federally approved version of the medical program. was ordered. Dr. Abdul Naushad was sentenced to one year in prison after a judge convicted him ...








