Author: Max Smith

Ravenswood's Noah Dawson (right) is guarded by St. Mary's Ashton Boron during a game earlier this season. (file photo) RAVENSWOOD — Ravenswood head coach Mick Price's program will be in the state basketball tournament for the 17th time in his career. It'll be a bit of déjà vu when the 19-5 Red Devils take on the 18-6 Tigers, led by Chapmanville head coach Brad Napier, at 9:30 a.m. Thursday inside the Charleston Coliseum. right. A year ago, en route to the Class AA state title, CHS defeated the Red Devils 49-43 in the early morning state…

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Click on image to enlarge One of the latest additions to the EDGE ecosystem, OryxLabs, acquired in July 2023, specializes in protecting businesses from internet-based cyber threats.Clearly ensure cybersecurity for EDGE entities while serving external customers It is a young company founded in 2020 and based in 2021.cent The floor of the iconic Aldar headquarters building, the first circular building in the Middle East. The building is based on a steel structural diagonal grid, or diagrid. OryxLabs' futuristic place for business. “Since our inception, our company has specialized in monitoring Internet threats and protecting our customers' networks from them,” explained…

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Most readers will already know that the QBE Insurance Group (ASX:QBE) share price has increased by a significant 20% over the past three months. Since the market usually pays for a company's long-term fundamentals, we decided to investigate whether a company's key performance indicators are influencing the market. In this article, we decided to focus on QBE Insurance Group's ROE.Return on equity or ROE is an important factor to be considered by a shareholder as it indicates how effectively their capital is being reinvested. More simply, it measures a company's profitability in relation to shareholder equity. Check out our latest…

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Glendon Schmitz is the Chief Information Security Officer at the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services emerging as a trailblazer in the intricate landscape of cybersecurity. His journey is a narrative of strategic foresight, deft leadership and a relentless commitment to fortifying the digital frontier. Amidst the dynamic evolution of technology, Glendon’s reputation as a global cybersecurity visionary is not just a title but a reflection of his impactful trajectory. Hailing from a distinguished background in the U.S. Air Force and government agencies, he has steered the development and management of security systems with unparalleled success. His expertise…

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Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski Bishop Carroll's Luke Repko is fouled by Neighborhood Academy's Cynthia Nicholson (right). Written by Nate Ritchie nritchey@altoonamirror.com KITTANING — Leading by three points with 10.8 seconds left in overtime during a timeout, Bishop Carroll coach Koji Alikuo told his team not to let Neighborhood Academy take 3-point shots. Aliquo was perfectly satisfied with giving up the drive to the hoop and told his team so. The Huskies never imagined it would happen, but the Bulldogs' mental mistakes allowed exactly that situation to unfold. Carroll didn't even have to touch the ball…

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digital eclipse Depending on what era of gaming you grew up in, the name Jeff Minter may mean everything to you, or it may mean nothing. The visionary developers behind Llamasoft, one of the most eclectic studios in the industry, were virtually in charge of gaming royalty from the 1980s to the mid-'90s. He gained fame with titles such as: grid runner and Revenge of the Mutant Camel Before creating his true masterpiece in 1994. Tempest 2000. Minter hasn't stopped making games since then (he even released a new one last week), but these days Minter's name is relatively unknown…

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“As a mother, I let my son stay awake as long as he wanted…it was my choice.”Harold's able-bodied friend Jack loves soccer and computer games, until his teammate Hamish posts videos online of him making mistakes on the field and the social media comments aren't funny at all. Carol* had had a long week at work, her son Jackson* was struggling with something at school, and he was emotionally drained. In an attempt to make Jackson relax, Carol suggested that Jackson play video games on the Xbox for a while. Little did she know that her actions would spark a…

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Most cybersecurity analysts don't need to know how to code. But that doesn't mean they don't need to bother learning. If you work in the cybersecurity field, having at least basic programming knowledge will help you accelerate your career and tackle security challenges more efficiently. With this reality in mind, keep reading for tips on what you need to know about programming to advance your cybersecurity career. Why coding is important in cybersecurity Related: Cybersecurity Quiz 2024: Test your IT security knowledge First, let's explain why learning to code is valuable for people in cybersecurity roles. Again, programming skills are…

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