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May 01 2024
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City Council approves project plan, incentive package for proposed $800 million data center
The City Council on Wednesday approved an ordinance adopting the project plan for a proposed $800 million data center and creating an incentive district for the project. The vote was the last major procedural step for the city in its effort to attract the massive investment in far east Tulsa. The proposed project would be constructed on approximately 340 acres south and west of the
Tulsa WorldApr 16 2024
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Democrat-backed data privacy bill advances out of committee
Democratic lawmakers advanced data privacy legislation that supporters say would be unique in the United States in protecting individual privacy and limiting the type of digital information companies can collect and maintain. But while Democrats and others support the Maine Data Privacy and Protection Act, business groups and Republicans say it would detach Maine businesses from the global
Portland Press HeraldApr 25 2024
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See which legislative races are close, which are lopsided based on fundraising data
The House Chambers inside the Roundhouse on Jan. 10, 2024. (Photo by Anna Padilla for Source NM) Two long-time Gallup lawmakers and one from Elephant Butte have the most money to spend in the New Mexico Legislature as they and their opponents gear up for upcoming primaries. Sen. George Muñoz and Rep. Patti Lundstrom, both Democrats, and Sen. Crystal Diamond Brantley, a Republican, have the top
Yahoo NewsApr 16 2024
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Lawsuit Seeks To Stop The SEC's Seizure Of Your Investment Data
The Securities and Exchange Commission unconstitutionally mandated the seizure of data of every purchase or sale of securities in the U.S. markets, a lawsuit filed Tuesday in a Texas federal court alleged. The lawsuit, Davidson v. SEC , challenges the Consolidated Audit Trail, or CAT, which the SEC has been quietly working to implement for over a decade. Here’s what you need to know about CAT
The FederalistJun 16 2023
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Global data breach exposed 6 million Louisiana driver's license and other OMV records, state says
A massive data breach roiling Louisianans' Office of Motor Vehicles data resulted in at least six million records being leaked, officials said Friday. Officials investigating the breach currently don't believe any state agencies besides the OMV were affected, said Casey Tingle, director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. The breach, which Tingle called "
The Times-PicayuneMar 23 2024
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EMSA addresses security breach, mails letters to potentially affected patients
Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) is mailing letters to patients whose information may have been involved in a recent security incident. EMSA reported that on February 13, 2024, it identified suspicious activity in its IT network. EMSA said it initiated its incident response controls, which involved shutting off select systems as a proactive measure. EMSA also reportedly commenced an
FOX 25 KOKHApr 16 2024
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China's Q1 GDP growth surpassed expectations, data shows
China's economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, data showed on Tuesday, offering some relief to officials amid efforts to maintain growth. The government has released its fiscal and monetary policy measures in an effort to meet its 2024 GDP growth target of around 5%, which analysts have described as an ambitious goal, noting that last year's growth rate of 5.2% was likely
Fox BusinessJun 14 2023
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Johns Hopkins university and health system hit by MOVEit data breach; students and patients asked to be vigilant
Students, staff and faculty at the Johns Hopkins University as well as patients at the related medical system may have had sensitive information exposed following a recent cybersecurity attack on widely used software, according to the institution. A data breach May 31 involving MOVEit, a file transfer software, impacted both the private research university as well as Johns Hopkins Medicine,
Baltimore SunApr 09 2024
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5 things to know about the bipartisan data privacy bill
The chairs of the House and Senate Commerce committees unveiled a discussion draft of a long-awaited bipartisan data privacy bill Sunday evening.
Efforts to pass a comprehensive data privacy bill have failed in Congress for years, leaving the U.S. behind on protections as global regulators push ahead and state laws try to fill the gaps, creating a patchwork of regulations for tech
The Hill