Author: Max Smith

A very short lift line in the Hogadon Basin in Casper, Wyoming on a sunny Saturday. (Eileen Middleman Thomas/Denver Post Special) Author Eileen Middleman Thomas with a bison sculpture at Natrona Airport in Casper, Wyoming. (Courtesy of Eileen Middleman Thomas/Special feature of The Denver Post) Just over a four-hour drive or one-hour direct flight from Denver, I found a place that far exceeded my expectations. Fortunately, on a recent visit, I discovered that Casper, Wyoming is a fun, diverse, eventful, and sophisticated town with a Western feel. From the moment I entered the airport (just one baggage merry-go-round!) and saw…

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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced in February that two systems were hacked using vulnerabilities in Ivanti products. In response, the agency had to shut down both systems, which reportedly had critical connections to U.S. infrastructure. 9to5Mac Security Bite is offered exclusively by: Mosyle, the only Apple integrated platform. We're all about making Apple devices ready to use and secure for enterprise use. Our unique, integrated approach to management and security delivers state-of-the-art Apple-specific security solutions for fully automated enforcement and compliance, next-generation EDR, AI-powered Zero Trust, and exclusive privilege management. , combined with the most powerful and…

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Why did Utah have an unseasonable snowstorm in March?That's because the Utah State Legislature has kept all calendars secret.Beehive state legislators shed tears in the just-concluded legislative session, passing one bill after another as their primary objective, or as an aside, seizing some document, official process, document and removing it from public view. did.The bill most of us noticed, SB240, would retroactively allow Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes to keep the official calendar secret. After a state judge said it shouldn't. At the same time, lawmakers also allowed all other government employees, state and local, to conceal their comings and…

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I want to thank Attorney General Austin Knudsen for trying to dismantle the final challenge to Montana governance: our state constitution. I mean, what did 100 democratically elected representatives know about governance? I was crazy for giving them the right to access and enjoy a clean environment. It's about time to get rid of that old rag.Mr. Knudsen, I applaud your campaign to correct these wrongs. The people of Montana are happy to fill your coffers with your hard-earned money. You chose to defend the indefensible, and you were willing to use our funds to do so. Was there much…

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Shanghai Zhenhua | Image:ShutterstockThe cybersecurity allegations were rebutted as follows: Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries has refuted claims that its cranes pose a cybersecurity risk to U.S. ports. The denial came after a US Congressional committee raised concerns about ZPMC's collaboration with Swiss engineering group ABB in equipping shipborne cranes for the US.In response to House Security Committee scrutiny, ZPMC emphasized its focus on addressing U.S. concerns, arguing that the report lacked sufficient fact-checking. The company said the cranes it supplies do not pose a cybersecurity threat to the port.ABB, for its part, said it supplies control and electrical equipment to…

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Stocks ended the week lower after Friday's market fell on a decline in tech stocks. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index (^IXIC) led this week's decline, falling more than 1%.Still, the equal-weighted S&P 500 posted its seventh consecutive weekly gain as investors continue to look outside the “Magnificent Seven” of tech leaders for the market's next upswing. Recorded.Over the coming week, investors will be on the lookout for an updated look at inflation in the February Consumer Prince's Index (CPI) report released on Tuesday, the last big test before the Federal Reserve's March 20th meeting. You will have to face it.…

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The cybersecurity industry has been expanding at a healthy pace for many years. This is not surprising given the increasing adoption of cloud computing and connected devices, the escalation of cyber attacks, and the increasing sophistication of cyber threats.I can explain the reason to some extent gartner predicts that global cybersecurity spending will increase by 14.3% in 2024 to nearly $215 billion. This comes after cyber spending increased by 10.6% last year. The cybersecurity market will continue to expand at a good pace over the next decade, and is expected to generate $534 billion in revenue by 2032.Given the long-term…

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Hello, baseball fans. In this era of fantasy baseball, there's not much to talk about in the offseason. Although our favorite game goes on hiatus every year, fantasy analysis is published year-round, meaning that preparations for the next season begin as soon as one season begins. It's great for players to have access to new thoughts and ideas during breaks, but keeping up to date with the news isn't the same as actually managing a team. During the offseason, or when preseason preparation starts to feel like a pain, to soothe that itch, I take a step back and turn…

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For those wondering why City Section teams struggle to compete at the highest level with the highest level sports of football and basketball, the CIF Transfer School, which prevents schools from building teams of any type, is You could also blame Commissioner Vicki Lagos for enforcing the rules. A star team that has pushed Narbonne, Hawkins and others into trouble in the past.After the nine basketball players' names appeared in the City Section's transfer portal after their paperwork was submitted by Palisades High School in the fall, they quickly caught the attention of Lagos.She and her staff have a policy…

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