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Cayman Islands CIT company, Ronco, welcomes young Caymanians to its team

Cayman IT provider, Ronco Cayman, has expanded its team with the recent hire of two Caymanians, Ms Nickola O’Sullivan and Mr Paul Lankford. Ms Nickola O’Sullivan has joined Ronco as a trainee Microsoft GP consultant. Ms O’Sullivan has a Bachelors…

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Cayman Islands Immigration Department donates computers and cell phones to school

The IT Department of Cayman Academy has been boosted by 15 computers and five cellular phones donated by the Cayman Islands Government Immigration. Presenting the gift on Thursday (8 December), Deputy Chief Immigration Officer Gary Wong said that the Immigration…

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AthenaHealth CEO: Here’s what everyone gets wrong in the debate over drug prices

By Lydia Ramsey From Business Insider Drug companies are everyone’s favorite punching bag. Some of this — like when the price of a 60-year-old drug is hiked by 5,000% — is arguably deserved. Of course, drug makers are easier to blame for…

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The power balance has shifted between Britain and India — here’s what that means post-Brexit

By Nikita Sud, The Conversation From Business Insider We used to run the biggest empire the world has ever seen, and with a much smaller domestic population and a relatively tiny civil service. Are we really unable to do trade deals?…

Real-world server room nightmares

By Selena Frye From TechRepublic 1st Place: Server Room Nightmare Challenge Do you think your server room is a mess? Check out these pictures and see if you still think so. Bill Detwiler asked TR members to submit their photos…

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Behind the Data: Why different industries are all concerned about data privacy

Ian Lopez, From Legaltech News A survey of nearly 600 professionals across industries uncovered attitudes toward protecting sensitive data. The digital world can be a dangerous place for businesses, and concerns are elevated for those overseeing sensitive data. In effort…

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More investment, fast-track modernization of regional ports needed, says CDB

From CARIBBEAN360MAY 21, 2016 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Saturday May 21, 2016 – A Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) sponsored study on maritime ports in the region is recommending a major overhaul in policies; significant increase in investments to fast-track modernization; more private…

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Nefarious Emails, Novel Malware, and Negligence: The Growth of the Insider Threat

By Ricci Dipshan, From Legaltech News The 2016 Global Threat Report finds companies’ biggest vulnerability is usually its own staff, with cybercriminals hitting this weakness with increasing sophistication. With the fault lines in the battle against cyberattacks pushed back, 2016’s…

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Rise in Shadow IT, Password sales disconnect with employee breach concerns: Survey

By Ricci Dipshan , From Legaltech News Employees’ increasingly risky behavior at the office has led some to ask if data breaches are becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy. When it comes to data security, knowledge and good intentions are falling short….

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Cybersecurity professionals apprehensive on [US] government access to encrypted data

By Ian Lopez, From Legaltech News A survey conducted at the 2016 RSA Conference highlights feelings towards government access of encrypted data. Personal data can be a divisive force, and as exemplified in Apple’s ensuing legal battle with the FBI,…