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How Faster COVID-19 Research Is Being Made Possible

How Faster COVID-19 Research Is Being Made Possible by Secure Silicon When Intel and Leidos set up a trusted execution environment to enable a widespread group of researchers to securely share and confidentially compute real-world data, it was no small achievement. (Image: bestber via Adobe Stock) Viruses are slippery things. They adapt and change and sometimes surprise you with a new trick in the wild – a mutation, a rare side effect that they didn t first produce in a lab setting. These surprises are part of why it s so critical for medical researchers to collect and share real-world data about what a diverse patient population is experiencing right now, outside of a lab, so that the best treatment can be found quickly.

Ransomware Resilience and Response Playbook

Ransomware Resilience and Response Playbook When ransomware locks up your business’s critical data and essential gear, panic can set in fast–which just makes you more vulnerable. But questions abound: is this a ransomworm that’s going to spread to other endpoints? Are the attackers going to dox us too? Should we pay the ransom even though we know we’re not supposed to? How good are our backups? Have we adequately prepared to continue business operations? Be prepared with some answers.  Available: Duration: Attend this webinar and you ll: Get your instant action plan: the first few steps to take when you roll out of bed to respond to a ransomware incident at 3:00 in the morning

How North Korean APT Kimsuky Is Evolving Its Tactics

How North Korean APT Kimsuky Is Evolving Its Tactics
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Minnesota artists gear up for pandemic comeback: I will not take you for granted

Minnesota artists gear up for pandemic comeback: I will not take you for granted Performers are beginning to book gigs and banter with audiences again. But they ve used the break to rethink what they do and why they do it. April 30, 2021 10:47am Annie Mack adjusted the microphone Sunday at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis, her hands shaking. It had been a year since her last sound check, her last show. A loud pop burst through the speakers. Well, it is my first time, Mack said, smiling at the sound engineer. It really is. After a year of lost gigs and living-room livestreams, performers are preparing for a cautious return to stages with rehearsal bubbles and backstage masks and distanced seating.

Paul Manship s Ode on a Grecian Urn - The Magazine Antiques

Paul Manship’s Ode on a Grecian Urn David Ebony Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut, gift of Henry and Walter Keney. Luckily for Paul Manship and his legacy, “decorative” is no longer a pejorative term in today’s pluralistic art world. The recent revival of interest in the “pattern and decoration” art movement of the 1970s and ’80s, for instance, and the renewed appreciation for craft and craftsmanship among contemporary artists, call for a reassessment of those for whom refinement, elegance, graceful forms, and decorative lines, plus astute allusions to art-historical precedents, are hallmarks of their highly polished productions. As the leading proponent of “archaism,” an international modernist movement that thrived in the first decades of the twentieth century, Manship would find many likeminded artists today, ranging from Carlo Maria Mariani and Audrey Flack to Sarah Peters and Justin Matherly, who have regularly incorporated images appr

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