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Mar 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 CityJul 22 2019
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Equifax to Pay up to $700M in Data Breach Settlement
Equifax will pay up to $700 million to settle with the U.S. and states over a 2017 data breach that exposed Social Security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people.
The settlement with the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission, as well as 48 states and the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, would provide up to $425
Newsmax (News)Apr 19 2024
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Council Post: Navigating The Complexity Of The Latest Data Privacy Regulations
Businesses face numerous challenges when trying to keep track of all of their data. One of the biggest obstacles is staying up-to-date with changes in the security compliance landscape. Ironically, these changes add to the complexity of data protection because many of the new regulations are working at cross-purposes, especially for businesses that have a national or international footprint.
ForbesApr 05 2024
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2 data centers: Earthly vs. heavenly
In the 1992 American dramedy film "Sneakers," students and long-time friends Martin Brice and Cosmo break into a building at their university on a snowy night in December 1969 to hack into the school's computer network and redistribute money from causes they consider evil to more noble ones they believe need more funding. Martin leaves to bring back a pizza just before the police arrive,
WNDApr 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 18 2024
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Colorado privacy law first to safeguard brain activity data
On Wednesday, Colorado expanded the scope of its privacy law initially designed to protect biometric data like fingerprints or face images to become first in the nation to also shield sensitive neural data. That could stop companies from hoarding brain activity data without residents realizing the risks. The New York Times reported that neural data is increasingly being collected and sold
Ars TechnicaApr 02 2024
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Concerns raised over universities signing over students’ private FERPA data to voter data companies
A relatively new report outlines how universities nationwide have signed over students’ private FERPA data to a third-party vendor that reviews their personal information to help study college students’ voting trends. The nine-page report describes how a national voting study run out of Tufts’ Institute for Democracy in Higher Education gets university administrators from across the country to
The College FixMar 25 2024
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'NCIS' actor from Nevada arrested for breaching Capitol on Jan. 6
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The FBI arrested a Nevada actor who has appeared on several TV shows for his alleged involvement at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, according to documents the 8 News Now Investigators reviewed. Nolan Freeman, of Dayton, appeared in an episode of “NCIS” in 2019, documents said. He also acted in the show “The Rookie” and the movie “Devil’s Night.” A grand jury subpoenaed airline
KLAS 8Apr 03 2024
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Preparing Your Business For A Data Revolution
The volume of data that businesses are able to collect is growing at an unprecedented rate. This is being driven by the Internet of Things and unstructured data generated through social media, media and other digital activities like product purchases and customer reviews. It means that businesses are sitting on a mountain of data, but our understanding of how to use this data is not
ForbesApr 04 2024
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AI sports betting platforms' breaches likely impacting March Madness wagers
College basketball fans from across the country spent the past couple of weeks keeping a close eye on the NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments. Millions of sports enthusiasts filled out and submitted brackets with hopes their particular games' predictions would become true.The annual basketball tournament seemingly always sparks a noticeable amount of excitement across the
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