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Aug 13, 2024 |
net-defence.com | John Hay
Email has become an integral part of our daily communication, both personally and professionally. However, with the convenience of email comes the risk of cyber threats, specifically phishing attacks. To bolster email security, organisations worldwide are increasingly adopting DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) protocols. In this blog post, we’ll unravel the complexities of DMARC and understand its significance in ensuring a more secure email ecosystem.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
review31.co.uk | John Hay
In the 1890s, with the rise of electric lighting and the need for copper wiring, the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, headquartered in Butte, Montana, and owned by Irishman Marcus Daly, became one of the largest mining operations in the entire world. Buttressed by an enormous vein of copper, Butte was a boomtown, and the resulting labor opportunities — potentially lucrative but extremely dangerous — attracted an influx of Irish immigrants.
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Aug 2, 2023 |
review31.co.uk | John Hay
Herschel Caine, the 38-year-old protagonist of Andrew Lipstein’s new novel, The Vegan, is in trouble. He may have, indirectly, killed someone. Or almost killed someone. At the beginning of the book, during a small dinner party in his impressive Brooklyn brownstone, Herschel secretly slips a sleeping aid into the drink of his wife’s old college roommate, a loudmouth lush hogging the conversation, in the hopes this would ‘accelerate her jet lag’.
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Jul 24, 2023 |
net-defence.com | John Hay
The IASME Cyber Assurance (CA) Scheme is your roadmap to robust Information Security, tailored to reinforce your commitment to protecting sensitive information. Key aspects of CA that you’ll benefit from:Risk Management: You’re encouraged to embrace the scheme’s focus on risk management principles. Rather than adhering to a checklist, you can proactively identify and manage your cybersecurity risks. Cyber Essentials: As part of CA, Cyber Essentials certification is a necessity.
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Mar 6, 2023 |
civilwarmonitor.com | John Hay
Harper's Weekly Lincoln's secretary John Hay In June 1864, Harper's Weekly published the following poem by John Hay, one of two personal secretaries to President Abraham Lincoln. Hay, 25 at the time, remained with Lincoln until the president's assassination in April 1865.
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