DeWine proposed to state lawmakers a plan to spend about $1 billion to help Ohio businesses and communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said savings from previous budget cuts and federal funding of other programs, including Medicaid, will cover all but $150 million of the proposed package that will come from direct federal coronavirus relief dollars.
And he said the plan avoids tapping the state’s $2.7 billion rainy day fund, and it comes with no tax increases (depending on how you characterize a $10 increase in vehicle registration fees and a $2 increase in vehicle title fees to raise $127 million a year to help support the State Highway Patrol).
February 4, 2021
A ransomware attack targeted the email systems at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in April 2019. Todayâs columnist, David Trepp of BPM LLP, says detailed pen tests will show how systems can handle future attacks on email and other critical systems.
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A ransomware attack targeted the email systems at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in April 2019. Todayâs columnist, David Trepp of BPM LLP, says detailed pen tests will show how systems can handle future attacks on email and other critical systems. skabat169CreativeCommons (Credit: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Comprehensive penetration testing can contribute to the security conversation by suggesting organizations prioritize cybersecurity controls that will offer optimal risk remediation against exploits hackers will attempt. Penetration tests, which may include unauthenticated and authenticated tests, should encompass technical, physical, and human tests, alone and combined, revealing specific cascading sequences of exploits and kill-chains.
Hereâs how organizations can get the most out of pen tests:
I-X Center operator, mired in contract fights, sues Cleveland Boat Show organizer
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The private company that controls the I-X Center, a shuttered event venue on Cleveland s West Side, recently filed a lawsuit against the producer of the Progressive Cleveland Boat Show and Fishing Expo.
The operator of I-X Center, the massive Cleveland trade-show venue that shut its doors last year, is suing the group behind the Progressive Cleveland Boat Show and Fishing Expo in a move that could have bearing on a series of contract disputes.
In a lawsuit filed Friday, Jan. 29, I-X Center Corp. asserts that it has no obligations to the Lake Erie Marine Trades Association, an industry organization that produces boat shows across the region. The company is asking a Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court judge to affirm that I-X Center Corp. can t possibly host a boat show in the next few years and isn t responsible for a business shutdown that resulted from the coronavirus p
TSA firearm catch rate doubles in 2020; 10 confiscated at MKE
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MILWAUKEE - Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers detected twice as many firearms per million passengers screened at airport security checkpoints nationwide in 2020 compared to 2019, and at a significantly higher rate than any other year since the agency’s inception.
A news release issued on Tuesday, Jan. 26 says throughout 2020, TSA caught approximately 10 firearms per million passengers screened as compared to about five firearms per million passengers screened in 2019.
TSA officers discovered a total of 3,257 firearms on passengers or in their carry-on bags at checkpoints, although the total number of passengers screened in 2020 fell by 500 million versus 2019 due to the pandemic. Of those firearms caught in 2020, about 83 percent were loaded. In 2019, TSA officers stopped a record 4,432 firearms, of which 87 percent were loaded.