Tag: october

Is There a Presidential Campaign Going On?

This week on PBS NewsHour, we look at the “New York Times” article about the upcoming presidential election. The piece was written by John Harwood and is titled, “Somebody 2 Know: Is There a Presidential Run? It’s a Long Shot. The article was published on August 24th, 2000 and it was written by John Harwood.…

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Dual Degree at GTU – Computer Security

Dual-degree option at GTU | Computer Security, October 2014. Article Date: September 28, 2014. A number of people have expressed interest in attending the “Computer Security,” an event in which GTU faculty, staff, and students will discuss topics in computer security, including hacking, privacy and digital identity, and risk assessment. More information about the event…

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Oklahoma vs Tulane College Odds and Lines

The computers that line up the Green Wave in the second quarter will have about 9 seconds before they will break the lines, so the computer will have the opportunity to line up anywhere on the field and have the Sooners and Green Wave immediately call the clock down. The computers for the Green Wave…

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BYUtv – Fall Premiere of “How to Get a Girl”

It has been more than a year since BYUtv’s original Fall TV debut, and it has been a full five months since the Fall TV premiere of BYUtv’s season two premiere “How to Get a Girl. ” Last October I made the first of my reviews of the show, which was aired in Fall 2011,…

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Cyber-Attack Alert on Labor Day Weekends and Other upcoming Holidays

-based cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has received word from industry insiders that multiple major retailers have received notice saying they will face malware delivery on their computers on Friday October 5th. The alert was sent last week to over a hundred retailers across the globe, warning that they are at risk of receiving a computer ransomware…

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Free TV in the Netherlands

Free TV is under attack in many European countries such as Norway, Denmark, and even the Netherlands. That’s why the Free TV Association wants to make it easy for people to enjoy the free television they can receive at no cost of electricity consumption. The FTA, which represents the industry in the Netherlands, hopes to…

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Five Principles to Shift Your Thinking About Cyber Risk

Small enterprise (SME) security is a challenging endeavor and is often a challenge not only in the corporate network, but for the individual’s home or business as well. The complexity of the network is often a major cause for concern. To help facilitate and/or address the complexity associated with the network, it is recommended that…

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The Virus and Virus Diseases in BioNTech

The Virus and Virus Diseases in BioNTech and Emerging Infections. By Alexander M. Yergeievich, Jens F. Hekselman, Paul H. Meijer, and Paul R. van den Heuvel. Coronaviruses (COV) from BioNTech were detected in October 2012 in samples from the company’s BioNTech research site. The samples were received from the United States. The virus had been…

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Binance and the New Listing in Korea

Binance and its new listing in South Korea will give the company’s token holders the opportunity of getting a part-ownership stake and will also give the company an opportunity of expanding into the world of international investments. By now, everyone is aware of our recent announcement and the upcoming listing in Korea. However, there is…

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The Library of Congress and the Library of Congress Building

The following article originally appeared in the October 2000, Issue of Computer Security magazine. Libraries, as well as museums and art galleries, are repositories where we pass on the cultural heritage of the world’s people and cultures, to people from all over the globe. For centuries, the only way to read and learn about foreign…

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