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Jun 27 2023
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Maryland Department of Human Services, Johns Hopkins University affected by data breach
In the past month both the Maryland Department of Human Services and Johns Hopkins University reported that they have been affected by a cybersecurity attack from the same source. They are two of hundreds of organizations around the world that have been affected by the incident, in which a criminal cyber gang stole data such as names, contact information and billing records through a file-
The Delaware WaveApr 17 2024
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Jontay Porter: Toronto Raptors forward given lifetime NBA ban for breaching betting rules
Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter has been given a lifetime ban by the NBA for breaching betting rules.
An NBA investigation found the 24-year-old disclosed confidential information about his fitness to sports bettors and limited his participation in games for betting purposes.
Porter also bet on NBA games using a friend's online account.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver
BBC NewsApr 24 2024
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Protocol Village: SEDA, Data and Computation Network, Launches Mainnet Genesis
April 24: SEDA , a data transmission and computation network that enables a permissionless environment for developers to deploy data feeds , announced the launch of its mainnet genesis event. According to the team: "By mitigating native deployments via a modular and chain-agnostic design, SEDA is building to offer complete developer flexibility with chain-agnostic integrations alongside
CoinDeskApr 17 2024
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Maine Senate rejects stricter data privacy proposal
The Maine Senate has rejected the stricter of two online data privacy proposals making their way through the Legislature. Senators voted 18-15 Wednesday morning against L.D. 1977, a bill that takes a tougher approach to limiting personal data collection and targeted advertising. The House of Representatives narrowly approved the bill 75-70 Tuesday night and now must reconsider the legislation
Portland Press HeraldJun 08 2022
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Shields Health Care Group investigating large data breach
Shields Health Care Group is investigating a data security breach that may have impacted more than 50 health care facilities and some of their patients.
In a statement, the Quincy-based company said someone was able access to personal medical data back in March that included names, Social Security numbers, addresses, insurance information, medical treatment information and more.
CBS News (Online)Apr 16 2024
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Cohesity’s Innovative Approach Brings Enterprise Data To LLMs
Realizing the full business value of generative AI requires integrating enterprise data with LLMs to provide context-aware responses to natural language queries. Cohesity's new Gaia offering addresses this need with a unique approach. Cohesity’s Gaia is its recently introduced AI-powered enterprise search assistant that combines a unique approach to retrieval augmented generation and large
ForbesApr 08 2024
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Everton docked 2 more points by Premier League over breaching financial rules
Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin, centre, celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game, during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Burnley, at Goodison Park, in Liverpool, England, Saturday April 6, 2024. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP) LONDON (AP) — Everton was docked two more points on Monday for its latest breach of the Premier League's financial rules, plunging
San Francisco ChronicleMar 21 2024
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2 Utah men convicted on Jan. 6 Capitol breach charges
WASHINGTON — Two Utah men have been found guilty of charges related to the U.S. Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021. WATCH: Utah has seen its Jan. 6 defendants almost double since last anniversary Brady Knowlton of St. George and Gary Wilson of Salt Lake City were both convicted, along with a Colorado man, following a bench trial in U.S. District Court. Knowlton, 43, was found guilty of felony
FOX 13 Salt Lake City