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  • Aug 19, 2024 | medium.com | David Berg |David van den Berg

    In today’s world, security is essential for businesses of all sizes. But for many, it can feel overwhelming. This is where security frameworks like OWASP and NIST come in. Let’s explore how these frameworks benefit organizations, the challenges they present, and how to use them effectively. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a nonprofit dedicated to improving software security.

  • Jul 4, 2024 | inforum.com | David Berg |David van den Berg

    In two years, the United States of America will celebrate its 250th anniversary. Or will it? On Nov, 5, 2024, we will elect officials to represent us in state and national legislatures, and of course we will also elect a president. An objective person must be concerned whether the election of 2024 may be the last one that the United States ever holds.

  • Feb 21, 2024 | jamanetwork.com | Dowin Boatright |Mytien Nguyen |Katherine Hill |David Berg |David van den Berg

    Key PointsQuestion  Is it possible to develop a tool to assess students’ perceptions of the climate of equity and inclusion in US doctor of medicine–granting institutions? Findings  In this cohort study of 116 904 medical undergraduate students, a new tool demonstrated acceptable internal consistency, construct validity, and criterion validity as a measure of equity and inclusion.

  • Oct 12, 2023 | inforum.com | David van den Berg |David Berg

    Over the past year, I wrote two letters to The Forum criticizing the Fargo Park District for not making good on plans to secure private contributions to help pay for the new Fargo Parks Sports Center. I am writing now to acknowledge the efforts that the Park District and its foundation have made to get a significant new contribution from Sanford Health. In total, the Park District has secured about $45 million in private contributions for the new facility.

  • Sep 7, 2023 | law360.com | Kat Lucero |David van den Berg

    ADVERTISEMENT Don't want ads? Subscribe or login now. Analysis By Kat Lucero and David van den Berg · The U.S. Tax Court adopted a rule this year to allow third parties to file amicus briefs, a move experts say could benefit both taxpayers and the court by lending weight... To view the full article, register now.

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