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Using Online Documents? 📃 Online spreadsheets and documents are indispensable tools used daily by many of us. However, sharing them outside of your organization is a common practice that can come with risks. If shared with anyone who has the link, even if no one actively shares it, search engines can eventually index them, making them visible in search results. Crazy, right? That's why it's crucial to carefully review and manage the access rights of your documents, even those created by contractors or partners. Always double-check who has access to ensure your sensitive information remains secure. Note: Granting editor access allows collaborators to share the document further, so be mindful of the permissions you assign. Stay vigilant and protect your data. Happy Friday! 🎉
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<iframe data-project-id="Yual8er4aaQbafhcldNK" allowfullscreen="false" frameborder="0"></iframe> This story was originally published by Floodlight. It was 2:30 in the morning on November 6, 2014, when flames engulfed the New Orleans home of political consultant Mario Zervigon. Someone had lit his cars on fire, and the flames spread to his house. Zervigon and his family barely made it out of the three-unit building alive. Multiple cats didn’t. Law enforcement deemed it arson and investigated whether the fire was related to Zerivigon’s campaign work. (The case would ultimately be closed without naming a suspect.) The night before the fire, Zervigon had celebrated the primary election victory of one of his clients for a seat on Louisiana’s Public Service Commission (PSC), a down-ballot position with vast power over the state’s oil, gas, and utility companies. The candidate, Forest Bradley-Wright, was running as a Republican on a reform platform. He had rejected donations from companies the PSC oversees — a rarity in Louisiana. But the firebombing rattled his campaign. Zervigon took a leave of absence, Bradley-Wright’s fundraising flagged, and another candidate, who had received generous support from the companies in question, eked out a 1.6 percentage point win in the general election. Bradley-Wright now says he believes the firebombing was an act of “political terrorism” meant “to intimidate or at least cripple my campaign.” He argues the incident is worth revisiting because it shows just how high the stakes can get in the election of regulators charged with making, in some cases, billion-dollar decisions and shaping a state’s energy policies. The November 2014 fire at this New Orleans home was ruled an arson. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives / Courtesy of Forest Bradley-Wright “Public utility commissions — especially in the context of climate change — are really important institutions that most people aren’t even aware exist,” said Jared Heern, a Brown University researcher who studies the relationship between the commissions and the industries they regulate. But fossil fuel companies and electric utilities, their lawyers and consultants, are well aware of their importance. A new Floodlight analysis of campaign finance data in nine of the 10 states that elect their commissioners found that more than a third of their contributions of $250 and up are from fossil fuel and electric utility interests — more than $13.5 million in all. The analysis covered contributions to the 54 commissioners elected in the 10 years ending on December 31, 2023. On Tuesday, voters will choose among 33 candidates vying for utility commission seats in eight of those states. The states examined were Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. Nebraska, which elects its commissioners but has no private electric
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Companies have to do better with responsible disclosures. This is one of the poorest company responses to a responsibile disclosure I’ve ever seen. We’re not going to do anything about it and you better not share it with anymore! You’ve got to be kidding me. If you’re going to put a link on your site for responsible disclosures, make sure it’s more than just a false front.
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The law says you must properly destroy electronic media that carries personally identifiable information, and it's critical to protect other operational & financial information with the same vigilance. Here's why media destruction is a MUST for compliance. https://loom.ly/mX2N_5s
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