Bertrum Carroll The Nevada Governor’s Technology Office (GTO) has selected Bertrum Carroll as the state’s chief information security officer, officials have announced. Carroll joins the state’s Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense (OISCD), a new division under the CIO’s office, where he is charged with developing and enforcing risk management practices, incident response coordination...
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Photo-Illustration: Source Photograph: Isabella County Sheriff Office This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. One afternoon in January 2022, the parents of two freshmen at Beal City High School in central Michigan gathered in the principal’s office. They were there to discuss...
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Congresswoman Emily Randall (WA-6) announced on Bluesky that she’s done with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and is co-sponsoring Articles of Impeachment from Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly to remove her from office. “Kristi Noem’s lawless agents are out of control,” Rep. Randall wrote. “We cannot have rogue government agencies killing its own people in our...
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Updated: December 11, 2025Author: Sophos There is no stopping ransomware attacks. However, businesses can use tried-and-true ransomware mitigation technologies and techniques to address these attacks before they get out of hand. These technologies and techniques help companies limit the damage caused by ransomware attacks. Plus, they allow companies to collect and analyze ransomware insights and...
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Overview Early childhood education and care (ECEC) staff in Australia must complete child safety training and child protection training. The free training assists staff to understand the child safety framework and requirements for keeping children safe. Both child safety training and child protection training are mandated for specific roles under the National Law and National...
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Let’s say you’re a 17-year-old boy asking two 16-year-old girls to sext you on Snapchat—well, that’s pretty normal these days, right? Let’s agree that it is. Now, let’s say that you possibly paid the girls for their sexts, and then allegedly threatened to expose them unless they sent more of them. That’s not normal. It’s...
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NTT adds AI-based ransomware detection to cloud storage service NTT Smart Connect has introduced an AI-based ransomware protection option for its Smart Storage cloud service, aimed at strengthening data protection at the storage layer. The operator said the new feature responds to an increase in ransomware incidents and zero-day attacks, which are becoming harder to...
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodian lawmakers on Monday unanimously adopted a new law targeting online scam operations with up to life in prison, following a government pledge to shut them down by the end of April. All 112 members of parliament present voted to approve the legislation, which marks Cambodia’s first legal framework specifically aimed at a...
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President Donald Trump said Friday that he was ordering every U.S. government agency to “immediately cease” using technology from the artificial intelligence company Anthropic. Trump in a Truth Social post said there would be a six-month phase-out for agencies such as the Defense Department, which “are using Anthropic’s products, at various levels.” Defense Secretary Pete...
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Published on 26/11/2025 at 20:05 In The Greatest Dark Web Fraud, Jimmy Zhong Hacked Silk Road, Diverted Bitcoin, And Lived Like A Billionaire Until He Fell For A Can Of Cheetos. Have you heard about the ordinary and lonely man who executed a billion-dollar scam on the internet and escaped unpunished for almost ten years?...
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