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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, ... -
Reassessing Education and the American Dream
[ad_1] As the new school year begins, millions of Americans head to college with the dream of earning a degree that will help them achieve financial security. But such a dream does not become a reality for everyone. The historical structure and results overturn long-held assumptions that a good education provides people of color with ... -
Labor shortage fuels interest in apprenticeships and alternative education
[ad_1] Labor, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, remains an ongoing problem for businesses. In the face of labor shortages, businesses are getting creative to attract and retain employees. According to industry experts, many job seekers want more than just a paycheck, but instead seek careers that offer stable professional skills. As such, apprenticeships, on-the-job training, ... -
Providing Education, Support on International Overdose Awareness Day | WJHL
[ad_1] BLONTVILLE, Tennessee (WJHL) — Wednesday is International Overdose Awareness Day, and our community advocates are taking action to prevent people from starting drugs and help others find recovery. Is working. Supporters of the Sullivan County Anti-Drug Coalition say everyone is susceptible to overdose. has no face. They say certain factors can make people more ... -
Under attack, Oberlin shifts gears to student health care providers
[ad_1] The Oberlin College community confirmed via a local news report on Sunday that the college has outsourced all student medical services to Catholic medical institutions that prescribe only contraceptives with “medical indications.” I knew. But on Tuesday, after facing a barrage of criticism, President Carmen Twiley-Amber announced that the university would change course and ... -
Podcast: Is It Time To Quit ‘Baby’ Aspirin? The Tobacco Industry’s Scientific Denial.Dutch farmers protest
[ad_1] MeIs it time to give up on low-dose aspirin as a heart attack prevention tool? New evidence suggests the risks may outweigh the benefits for many. Tobacco industry evades tobacco regulation followed a strategy of science denial that helped Are activist groups using the same tactics today in their campaigns against pesticides? Dutch farmers ... -
CT Mental Health System Reality, Past and Present
[ad_1] At one point, three state mental hospitals in Connecticut each housed about 2,000 patients. Many more were placed in other facilities under the control of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health. Connecticut Valley Hospital is over 100 years old and still active. Whiting’s forensic department was recently separated by the governor amid allegations of ... -
Mental health facilities in Kansas suffer from labor shortage
[ad_1] Wichita, Kansas (KWCH) – As demand for mental health resources rises during the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers are experiencing stress as they try to meet increasing patient needs while coping with labor shortages. We are facing a lot of situations. Last week, Robin Chadwick, president of Ascension Via Christie St. Joseph, briefed Kansas ...



