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Why Continuous Compliance Monitoring Is Essential For IT Managed Service Providers
Regulatory compliance is no longer just a concern for large enterprises. Small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are increasingly subject to strict data protection and security regulations, such as HIPAA, PCI-DSS, CMMC, GDPR, and the FTC Safeguards Rule. However, many SMBs struggle to maintain compliance due to limited IT resources, evolving regulatory requirements, and complex security…
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CERT-UA Warns: Dark Crystal RAT Targets Ukrainian Defense via Malicious Signal Messages
The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) is warning of a new campaign that targets the defense sectors with Dark Crystal RAT (aka DCRat). The campaign, detected earlier this month, has been found to target both employees of enterprises of the defense-industrial complex and individual representatives of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. The activity…
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Ampere Computing acquired for $6.5B
Ampere’s Pearl District office was home to about 250 employees as of last year.
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Senior Nike employees named in unsealed gender discrimination court records
The documents mark the first time in the nearly eight-year-long case that the names attached to the complaints that were already partially unsealed have been made public.
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Oregon’s big cancer centers brace for ‘catastrophic’ NIH cuts
OHSU’s Knight Cancer Center could face a 40% reduction in NIH funding if proposed cuts are upheld in court.
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Kann launches classes on coffee and rum
Celebrated Portland restaurant Kann and its sister cocktail bar Sousòl are launching an education series for guests to learn about Haitian coffee and pan-Caribbean rums.
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Inside a sleek Northeast Portland mass-timber affordable housing project
The project serves those seeking price-friendly, but amenity-loaded, quarters in the city’s eastern section.
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Editor’s notebook: Let’s stand with federal workers
As our friends and neighbors lose their livelihoods, the regional economy pays a price.
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Hackers Exploit Severe PHP Flaw to Deploy Quasar RAT and XMRig Miners
Threat actors are exploiting a severe security flaw in PHP to deliver cryptocurrency miners and remote access trojans (RATs) like Quasar RAT. The vulnerability, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-4577, refers to an argument injection vulnerability in PHP affecting Windows-based systems running in CGI mode that could allow remote attackers to run arbitrary code. Cybersecurity company
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Portland airport prepares for 820,000 travelers amid spring break
The Portland International Airport is bracing for a bustling spring break season, expecting more passengers than last year, totaling 820,000 travelers over a two-week period.

