When an incident hits, every second matters. Yet too often, security teams find themselves stalled by manual firewall changes, policy approvals, and coordination across fragmented teams. The result?
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$400,000 to renovate a low-income apartment? You could build a luxury house for that.
A planned renovation of low-income senior housing in Elyria has commissioners, watchdogs and the Today in Ohio podcast crew doing double-takes at the price tag. The numbers are so outrageous, they’re ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Cuyahoga Valley National Park is open, but visitor centers are closed, volunteer and public programs are canceled and trail maintenance is paused. We’re talking about the ...
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released staff guidance to help auditors implement paragraph .10A of AS 1105, ...
The guidance, combined with a recent PCAOB policy statement, applies to requirements becoming effective later this year.
LEHIGHTON, Pa. - There is a list of books that may end up requiring parental permission for students to access them in the Lehighton Area High School library. A couple of book topics brought up at ...
AI shifts from promise to practice when customization becomes routine. That is a positive sign. When technical teams work with data as it is, measure progress with discipline, and focus on workflows ...
"Executives are often forced to decide with partial visibility," said Ian Wong, CEO and Co-Founder of Summation. "Human teams can examine dozens of hypotheses; Summation evaluates thousands in ...
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