Tractor Supply named company of the year
The Greater Nashville Technology Council on Thursday evening announced the winners of its 12th annual NTC Awards in an event broadcast live from Stage Post Studios to more than 400 online attendees.
The hybrid in-person-and-virtual program was co-hosted by Brian Moyer, the Council’s president and CEO, and author, corporate and community leader Derek Young. The evening featured representatives of about 100 technology companies and related organizations in Middle Tennessee and celebrated winners in 16 categories, including two new awards: Diversity and Inclusion Advocate of the Year and Technology Educator of the Year. Tractor Supply was Technology Company of the Year, and Lindsey Morgan of Vaco was announced as NTC s Champion of the Year.
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“Where’s your app? Where’s your data?” Lightguard
For a long time, if you needed to know where your applications or data were, the answer was clear: it was always either on-premises or in a branch. Universally, almost regardless of organization size, infrastructures were contained, and visible within a defined boundary you have a data center, a network, a branch, a user. Even if you had a few users connecting by VPN while traveling or working from home on occasion, it didn’t really impact network performance or introduce undue risks. Life was pretty good.
Then the cloud happened, and the answer to “Where’s your app? Where’s your data?” became a bit hazier than it had been. An application might still be in the data center. But sometimes it was in the cloud. Sometimes it was software-as-a-service (SaaS) or infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). But today’s mystery didn’t get scary for networking teams until about a year ago.
Apr 13, 2021
By Renee Tarun, deputy CISO/vice-president: information security at Fortinet
This is especially true in the education sector. As academic institutions adopt new technologies to sustain hybrid and remote learning and are constantly targeted by threat actors, leaders in education must stay one step ahead by taking proactive approaches to managing the risks to their networks and data. This blog explores the current state of network security in the education sector and discusses approaches to education cybersecurity in an evolving threat landscape.
The rapid shift to secure online and hybrid learning in education cybersecurity
Within and beyond the education sector, many organisations faced unprecedented challenges in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. K-12 schools and colleges alike had to rapidly transition to remote, socially distanced in person, or hybrid learning. For many, this meant quickly building up IT infrastructures that enabled students to engage in
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Andrew Kamphey, 37, used spreadsheets to help manage influencer campaigns for a Los Angeles talent agency.
In April 2020, he set up Better Sheets, with which he teaches subscribers how to make better Google Sheets.
He tells Chris Stokel-Walker how this unlikely side hustle earned him $34,000 in a year.
After graduating from college with a theater degree in 2008, I went to work on cruise ships.
Part of the job was getting information from every department on the ship to then broadcast to the 4,000 passengers.
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