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Nisos, the Managed Intelligence company, today announced $6M in funding led by global cyber investor Paladin Capital Group. Existing investors Columbia Capital and Skylab Capital also participated in the round. The investment enables Nisos to expand its marketing and operations, while extending its international footprint.
Nisos solutions enable security, intelligence, and trust & safety teams to leverage a world-class intelligence capability tailored to their needs. Nisos’ Adversary Insights
SM, Intel as a Service and Zero Touch Diligence
SM offerings fuse cyber intelligence with threat investigation techniques to identify and disrupt adversaries before they cause harm to an organization. Its blue-chip clients include Fortune 100 corporations and internet platform companies.
A panel appointed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Congress should consider authorizing the bureau and not the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to issue federal charters to fintech companies.
Warrenton offers Christmas tree recyclingÂ
As a free service to Warrenton residents, town of Warrenton crews will begin picking up Christmas trees the week of Jan. 4. Â
Residents are asked to place trees at the street line prior to 8 a.m. Monday, Jan. 4. Crews will collect trees throughout the week, starting at one end of town and working their way throughout the town. Trees not at the street line will not be picked up.Â
These trees are fed through a chipper so all stands, wood, wire, nails, etc. should be removed.  Â
If you have any questions, call Public Works at 347-1858.Â
Governors Wind Energy Coalition
Climate wars sweep courts as Biden eyes bold emissions cuts Source: By Jennifer Hijazi, E&E News reporter • Posted: Monday, December 21, 2020
The appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court remains a concern for climate activists. They view her past comments on global warming as troubling. Ken Cedeno/UPI/Newscom
Courtroom battles over climate change raged across the country and around the world as legal experts continue to grapple with the role of the judiciary in addressing rising global temperatures.
Climate litigation shows no sign of slowing, even as the United States prepares to welcome a president to the White House who is expected to usher in policies aimed at reducing emissions of planet-warming gases.