The State of Cybersecurity: What You Need to Know

Most companies could use a cybersecurity upgrade in 2018. Despite the increasing volume and costs of data breaches, recent research suggests that most companies have poor cybersecurity practices and vulnerable data. The fallout from a cyber attack is detrimental, including lost records, reputation damage, financial catastrophe, and legal repercussions.



House Republicans Pass Pro-I.C.E. Resolution with Little Resistance

House Republicans claimed a victory Wednesday after a vote to support the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency passed by an overwhelming majority. Taken 244-35, the nonbinding resolution was an exercise designed to embarrass. As NPR and POLITICO report, few expected Democrats to take up arms overtly. Even as liberals continue to berate ICE and



Michigan State Settlement with Nassar Survivors Contained Bizarre Legislative Provisions

Part of Michigan State University’s massive $500 million settlement with the victims of former physician Larry Nassar includes a provision that’d stop the state legislature from passing related reforms on sexual assault. MLive.com indicates that previous reports had suggested that the victims themselves would be prevented from lobbying for reform. In reality, the settlement documents




Relevant Steps to Improve the Safety of Your Business

The very term safety means being able to protect something you care about from substantial harm. Sometimes, this means protecting it in a physical or emotional sense, however, in some cases, it means keeping it financially safe and out of harm’s way. When running a business, you’re faced with all three of these tasks.


Blueprints for 3D Printed Guns Made Available Again After Settlement Between State Department and Defense Distributed

Earlier this week, Defense Distributed and the company’s owner, Cody Wilson, got the go-ahead to continue publishing “designs and other technical files” for 3D printed guns after the U.S. Department of State agreed to “waive its prior restraint order against Wilson and Defense Distributed.” The decision also brings an end to a lawsuit that Defense Distributed and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) filed in 2015 over the restraint order.


Hormel Food Corp. Recalls More Than 228,614 Pounds of Canned Pork and Chicken Products

If you’re a fan of spam, listen up. Hormel Food Corp., based in Fremont, NE, just issued a recall of “approximately 228,614 pounds of canned pork and chicken products” over concerns that the products may be contaminated with chunks of metal and other foreign matter. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the issue was discovered after the company “received four consumer complaints stating that metal objects were found in the canned products.” FSIS was later notified of the issue on May 25, 2018.