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Pirate's Cove: Setting the stage
This is the first in a set of four articles by Kathleen E. Hayman, Michael Miora, CISSP-ISSMP, FBCI and Allen P. Forbes that examines the threat of cyber crime in business-to-business (B2B) activities. The discussion is restricted to traditional crimes committed through virtual means and the implications of potential solutions. The articles address how corporations and financial institutions can conduct e-commerce in areas with minimal security and cyber law enforcement capabilities and also discuss the question of which areas and organizations are most often targets of cyber crime and which attackers pose the greatest threat to e-commerce is also discussed. The articles have been edited by M. E. Kabay, who suggested changes as well as requesting and adding supplemental references to the text. The most tempting, untapped markets can have significant security challenges. Perhaps the most tempting markets are those where technological pirates and privateers dominate. These are not pirates that plunder the high seas, nor are they privateers given ships and commissioned by royalty. These technological scallywags constitute very real threats to the multinational corporation. PII is a deliberate target of cyber criminals, members of criminal organizations and foreign governments. These cyber criminals obtain sensitive PII for profit. They perceive corporations as galleons -- giant, slow ships filled with a vast stockpile of assets; they seek to overtake the ships to take as much as they can before being identified or captured. Unless current cyber crime legislation is modified to permit virtual \"self defense\" against these pirates, business to business e-commerce in lawless areas is likely best conducted via VPNs. In areas with minimal security and law enforcement capabilities, this method of self protection is critical. Current cyber crime legislation around the world does not address virtual \"self defense.\" Most existing cyber crime legislation is broad, and does not yet distinguish among attacks based on intent. Unless current legislation is changed or modified, using VPNs and security awareness training are likely the best option for operating in unstable areas.
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4 Ways to Help Teens Survive the Summer in an Economic Downturn
As the nation's jobless numbers continue to rise we tend to forget the teenager who counted on a summer job to help pay for his first new car. As gasoline and food prices rise the effect on the teenager's spending money can seem devastating and appear to be the end of the world from their perspective. \"It is important for parents to share economic conditions with their teenagers from both a national and personal level,\" advises [Allen P. Cardoza], President of West Shield Adolescent Services, an international transport and mediation service for teenagers and families in crisis.
What may be world's oldest fossils are found in Greenland
\"Of course one felt very excited, but we're not the rushing types, and we took our time,\" Dr. [Allen P. Nutman] said. \"We kept it secret because we wanted to present it in the most robust way we could manage.\" Dr. Nutman said there was a \"diminishing probability\" that older fossils will ever be found. Rocks from this period are very rare. Those that survive have been cooked to such high heats by geological processes like mountain-forming that evidence of fossils and sedimentary layers is destroyed. Most of the [Isua] rocks have been cooked in this way. Certain features \"are fairly credible hallmarks of microbial activity,\" Abigail C. Allwood of the California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory wrote in a commentary accompanying the article. They have a few features that make them \"interesting and possibly biological,\" she added in an email.
Enjoying the colors of fall in the Smoky Mountains
  \"If any of you have the time, join us in this endeavor. You will get free admission into the show and my undying appreciation.\" Call 985-868-1476 or email southdownmuseum@yahoo.com, \"if this is something you or a friend or spouse would like to do.\" Book signing: Ron Thibodeaux will sign \"Hell or High Water; How Cajun Fortitude Withstood Hurricanes Rita and Ike,\" on Nov. 4 at Terrebonne's main library. Coming to Le Petit: The next play at your community theater, announces Martha Cazaubon, is \"Coming Apart,\" by Fred Carmichael. It runs Nov. 8 to 18, at the theater, 7829 Main Street, Houma. It is a two-act romantic comedy, presented by special arrangement with Samuel French.
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Allen P. Waishwell Allen P.
In Age of Influencers, Smith Faces Pay Cut
CJRW, the state's tourism marketing firm, recently sent Smith a media influencer contract worth about $10,000 for a single project, state officials confirmed last week. Influencer marketing could top $15 billion in value by 2022, according to Business Insider, and 40% of Americans say they've purchased items online after seeing influencers with them on Instagram, YouTube and other social platforms. Brands prize the ability to put their products and services in front of specific audiences, said Stanton, senior vice president for sales at the Fayetteville marketing agency.
Man arrested, accused of growing pot in planter
The affidavit stated, \"Defendant, post Miranda, admitted to placing marijuana seeds into planter and watering seeds. Defendant stated that he planted seeds sometime in March 2006. Defendant stated that the marijuana was going to be for his own use.\"
AKRIDGE, ALLEN
A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, April 22, 2011 at 5:00 PM at Forest Meadows Funeral Home Chapel, 725 NW 23rd Avenue, Gainesville, Florida with Pastors Ronald and Vickey Duncan officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Haven Hospice, 4200 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville, Fl 32606, in honor of [Allen P. Akridge].
Getting camp coal supply could be risky business
\"That brought back a never to be forgotten memory of a close call from freezing I had in 1916,\" Mr. [Allen P. Cass] wrote. \"I was riding for the Anchor P that winter,\" he continued, \"and Sam Howe was my foreman. I opened up five water holes every morning in the river and then would ride up and bring in the cattle nearest the freshly opened hole from the homestead country. \"Sam Howe had had his own hard day. He had brought his cook over to help him and then had become separated looking for strays. They had planned to meet at my home around four. On Sam's way down he met his cook leaning over the horn of his saddle unconscious. Sam had to take him to my house and carry him in to get warm.