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Los Angeles, California - An office supplier and its owner will pay $7 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they tricked child care centers, schools, and police and fire departments into paying for products they never ordered.
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Washington, DC - Recent headlines offer a reminder that no business is immune from cyberattack. If you’re a tax professional, the sensitive information you handle makes you a particularly appealing target. Find out how to reduce your cyber risk at a free webinar for tax professionals.
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Washington, DC - As part of the U.S. commitment to counter Hizballah’s terrorist and criminal activities around the world, the United States and Peru partnered to hold a two-day workshop in Lima on September 20-21, on using law enforcement and counterterrorism finance tools to counter Hizballah’s destabilizing activities.
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Monterrey, Mexico - Date: September 27, 2017 - Time: 10:00 AM Central Standard Time
Webinar: Doing Business in Mexico (FREE)
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San Diego, California - NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) San Diego personnel assisted in the coordination and delivery of more than 50,000 pounds of humanitarian aid supplies as part of earthquake relief efforts for Mexico, Wednesday.
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Washington, DC - What's the guide about? Most businesses today use Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to assign access to the network and systems based on job title or defined role. But if an employee changes roles or leaves the company, an administrator must manually change access rights accordingly—perhaps within several systems. As organizations expand and contract, partner with external entities, and modernize systems, this method of managing user access becomes increasingly difficult and inefficient.
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