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Tecon Suape Invests in New Container Scanner to Enhance Port Security, Operational Efficiency
MANILA, Philippines, June 12 -- International Container Terminal Services, a developer, manager and operator of container terminals serving shipping industry, issued the following news release:
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Tecon Suape invests in new container scanner to enhance port security, operational efficiency
Tecon Suape S.A. (Tecon Suape), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) container terminal operation at the Suape Industrial Port Complex in Recife, Brazil, has deployed a new container scanner to strengthen security processes and enhance operational efficiency.
With the new Linev DTP
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MANILA, Philippines, June 12 -- International Container Terminal Services, a developer, manager and operator of container terminals serving shipping industry, issued the following news release:
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Tecon Suape invests in new container scanner to enhance port security, operational efficiency
Tecon Suape S.A. (Tecon Suape), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) container terminal operation at the Suape Industrial Port Complex in Recife, Brazil, has deployed a new container scanner to strengthen security processes and enhance operational efficiency.
With the new Linev DTP7500LVX scanner, Tecon Suape expects to streamline inspection and support faster cargo handling for shipping lines, cargo owners and logistics operators in the region. The equipment also supports more efficient coordination of quay cranes and terminal tractors by reducing equipment idle time and maintaining steady cargo flow.
"The new scanner allows us to inspect cargo more efficiently while meeting all compliance requirements. It forms part of our continuous investment program to provide safe, reliable and high-quality services for our customers," said Thomas Jefferson de Lima, TSSA chief executive officer.
"Investments such as this ensure that our operations remain responsive, efficient and competitive, while safeguarding the integrity and security of the supply chain for our customers and partners," added Lima.
The new scanner is strategically positioned near the berth and fully integrated into existing terminal workflows. The location improves yard traffic flow and minimizes unnecessary truck movement. The scanning technology is expected to reduce truck cycle times and increase scanning productivity by up to 40 percent.
The equipment uses high-energy X-ray technology to generate detailed images of container contents without requiring physical inspection. The system also allows operators to identify irregularities in cargo density and structure, enabling faster screening and more targeted inspections. By highlighting differences in materials, X-ray imaging helps detect undeclared or suspicious cargo while minimizing delays in container clearance.
The investment reinforces TSSA's compliance with customs and security requirements while supporting its strategy of continuous operational improvement. It also enhances customer satisfaction by meeting increasing demands for speed, reliability and efficiency across terminal operations.
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Original text here: https://www.ictsi.com/press-releases/tecon-suape-invests-new-container-scanner-enhance-port-security-operational
[Category: BizIndustrial Materials]
Steptoe Names John Abramic as Leader of Intellectual Property Group
WASHINGTON, June 12 -- Steptoe, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Steptoe Names John Abramic as Leader of Intellectual Property Group
Steptoe LLP has named John Abramic leader of the firm's Intellectual Property (IP) practice group. A nationally recognized IP litigator, John brings extensive experience across high stakes patent and trade secret disputes, post grant proceedings, and appeals.
John has served as lead counsel in complex IP matters nationwide, including in federal district courts, the International Trade Commission, arbitrations, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
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WASHINGTON, June 12 -- Steptoe, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Steptoe Names John Abramic as Leader of Intellectual Property Group
Steptoe LLP has named John Abramic leader of the firm's Intellectual Property (IP) practice group. A nationally recognized IP litigator, John brings extensive experience across high stakes patent and trade secret disputes, post grant proceedings, and appeals.
John has served as lead counsel in complex IP matters nationwide, including in federal district courts, the International Trade Commission, arbitrations, the Patent Trial and Appeal Boardand the Federal Circuit.
His practice spans key technical sectors such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, chemicals, semiconductors, telecommunications, electronics, and software. Chambers, IAM Patent 1000, and The National Law Journal have recognized him for his trial skill, strategic leadership, and innovative courtroom approach.
"I'm honored to step into this role," John said. "Steptoe's IP team is known for its technical depth and trial capability, and I look forward to building on that strength to help clients navigate increasingly complex IP challenges."
A former managing partner of Steptoe's Chicago office, John has received the Northern District of Illinois Award for Excellence in Pro Bono and Public Service and the Illinois Institute of Technology's John J. Schommer Honor I Award.
Steptoe's Intellectual Property group is consistently recognized by Chambers, Legal 500, World IP Review, IAM Patent 1000, China Business Law Journal, and LMG Life Sciences for its excellence in patent litigation, post-grant proceedings, and cross-border IP strategy. The group is known for combining deep technical fluency with courtroom excellence, representing clients in some of the most complex and consequential patent disputes globally. The team includes lawyers and technology specialists with advanced degrees, including engineering, biology, and computer science.
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About Steptoe
In more than 110 years of practice, Steptoe has earned an international reputation for vigorous representation of clients and innovative thinking before governmental agencies, successful advocacy in litigation and arbitration, and creative and practical advice in structuring business transactions. Steptoe has more than 500 lawyers and other professional staff across offices in Beijing, Brussels, Chicago, Hong Kong, Houston, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC. For more information, visit www.steptoe.com.
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Original text here: https://www.steptoe.com/en/news-publications/steptoe-names-john-abramic-as-leader-of-intellectual-property-group.html
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Splunk Security Content for Threat Detection & Response: May Recap
SAN JOSE, California, June 12 -- Splunk, a Cisco company, issued the following statement on June 11, 2026:
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Splunk Security Content for Threat Detection & Response: May Recap
In May, the Splunk Threat Research Team (STRT) had 2 releases of new security content via the Enterprise Security Content Update (ESCU) app (v5.27 and v6.0.0). With this release, there are 2 analytic stories and 67 new analytics now available in Splunk Enterprise Security via the ESCU application update process.
We are excited to announce exciting updates on how we deliver security content. While much of the work
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SAN JOSE, California, June 12 -- Splunk, a Cisco company, issued the following statement on June 11, 2026:
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Splunk Security Content for Threat Detection & Response: May Recap
In May, the Splunk Threat Research Team (STRT) had 2 releases of new security content via the Enterprise Security Content Update (ESCU) app (v5.27 and v6.0.0). With this release, there are 2 analytic stories and 67 new analytics now available in Splunk Enterprise Security via the ESCU application update process.
We are excited to announce exciting updates on how we deliver security content. While much of the workis behind the scenes, the result is a more reliable ESCU experience and a stronger platform for STRT to deliver high-quality detection content faster and more consistently in future releases. In V6.0.0 we delivered the next generation of security content by establishing a stronger foundation for Enterprise Security 8.x workflows and improving how detections create actionable Findings.
* Cleaner entity tagging, more accurate scoring, clearer creation and modification metadata, and a modernized internal tooling pipeline for validating, packaging, and publishing content, this release enables more consistent, transparent, and scalable security content delivery.
* Detections that previously created Notable Events, and then Findings with a 0 score "N/A" entity will now create a Finding with an appropriately tagged entity from the search results, with the score that previously would have been used for a risk event/Intermediate Finding for that entity.
* Because of the shift to tagging entities to Findings, fewer total Intermediate Findings may be created for some detections, as we won't be separately creating Intermediate Findings for every entity.
* Detections, Analytic Stories, and other things, depending on where you view them now have both creation and modification dates indicating when we first created them and when we've last modified them.
* ESCU v6.0 marks the transition away from contentctl. We are shifting future investment from contentctl to Detection Studio as we work to bring this functionality into Splunk as an officially supported capability. The contentctl repository will remain publicly available for reference, forking, and customization, but continued use may require customer-managed customization. Click here for more information.
Content Highlights Include:
* Linux Copy Fail Privilege Escalation (CVE-2026-31431): Added a new detection: Linux Auditd Copy Fail Privilege Escalation to identify exploitation of the Copy Fail vulnerability, a Linux kernel flaw that enables unprivileged users to perform controlled writes to file page cache and escalate privileges to root.
* Cisco Secure Access Analytics: Introduced a new analytic story for Cisco Secure Access, leveraging firewall telemetry to detect suspicious access patterns. This release includes updates to existing detections: Large ICMP Traffic, Outbound SMB Traffic, Outbound LDAP Traffic, and Windows RDP Network Brute Force Attempts enabling them to operate with Cisco Secure Access Firewall data, validated through simulated attack scenarios to improve visibility into adversary activity traversing modern cloud-delivered security controls.
* Windows Threat Detection Expansion: Expanded coverage across multiple analytic stories with the addition of a broad set of new detections targeting modern Windows attack techniques, including PowerShell abuse, process injection, privilege escalation, registry manipulation, cloud and Azure activity, RMM tool usage, and C2 frameworks such as Cobalt Strike, Metasploit, and custom agents. .
* VIP Keylogger (.NET Stealer) Detection Coverage: Introduced new analytics to strengthen detection of VIP Keylogger and related .NET-based infostealers by focusing on behavioral indicators of stealthy execution and persistence.
For all our tools and security content, please visit research.splunk.com.
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Splunk Threat Research Team
The Splunk Threat Research Team is an active part of a customer's overall defense strategy by enhancing Splunk security offerings with verified research and security content such as use cases, detection searches, and playbooks. We help security teams around the globe strengthen operations by providing tactical guidance and insights to detect, investigate and respond against the latest threats. The Splunk Threat Research Team focuses on understanding how threats, actors, and vulnerabilities work, and the team replicates attacks which are stored as datasets in the Attack Data repository.
Our goal is to provide security teams with research they can leverage in their day to day operations and to become the industry standard for SIEM detections. We are a team of industry-recognized experts who are encouraged to improve the security industry by sharing our work with the community via conference talks, open-sourcing projects, and writing white papers or blogs. You will also find us presenting our research at conferences such as Defcon, Blackhat, RSA, and many more.
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Original text here: https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/security/splunk-security-content-for-threat-detection-response-may-recap.html
[Category: BizComputer Technology]
GCI Strengthens Network Resiliency Across Alaska With Starlink
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 12 -- GCI, a telecommunications company, issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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GCI Strengthens Network Resiliency Across Alaska with Starlink
The agreement enhances GCI's ability to provide resilient and reliable connectivity to Alaskans
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GCI, Alaska's largest telecommunications company, today announced it will leverage Starlink's dedicated service with bonded gateways to strengthen its ability to deliver resilient, reliable connectivity to thousands of customers across several major community hubs including Bethel, Sitka, Kotzebue, and Dillingham.
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 12 -- GCI, a telecommunications company, issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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GCI Strengthens Network Resiliency Across Alaska with Starlink
The agreement enhances GCI's ability to provide resilient and reliable connectivity to Alaskans
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GCI, Alaska's largest telecommunications company, today announced it will leverage Starlink's dedicated service with bonded gateways to strengthen its ability to deliver resilient, reliable connectivity to thousands of customers across several major community hubs including Bethel, Sitka, Kotzebue, and Dillingham.Starlink's dedicated service with bonded gateways leverage its optical inter-satellite space lasers for resilient, multi-gigabit connectivity--even in locations far from Starlink ground stations.
With its vast geography and challenging terrain, Alaska is home to some of the most remote and hardest to reach communities in North America. Network reliability is especially critical in Alaska, where telecommunications are central to daily life, healthcare delivery, education, and public safety, yet operators must contend with some of the harshest operating conditions in the nation.
"We have long said it takes every tool in our toolkit to serve a state like Alaska," said Billy Wailand, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development at GCI. "With the addition of Starlink's industry leading bonded gateway capabilities, powered by low-Earth orbit satellites, we are adding a valuable new layer of resiliency that complements our existing fiber, microwave, and satellite infrastructure. This agreement strengthens our ability to keep Alaskans connected when it matters most."
GCI's Alaska based operations teams bring decades of experience designing, building, and operating fiber, microwave, and satellite networks in some of the most remote and unforgiving environments in North America. That local expertise, combined with additional network routes in and out of communities through diversified technologies, enables GCI to deliver reliable communications across the state.
For more information about GCI services, visit http://www.gci.com
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About GCI
Headquartered in Alaska, GCI provides data, mobile, voice and managed services to consumer, business, government, and carrier customers throughout Alaska, serving more than 200 communities. The company has invested $4.7 billion in its Alaska network and facilities over the past 45 years. Through a combination of ambitious network initiatives, GCI continues to expand and strengthen its statewide network infrastructure to deliver the best possible connectivity to its customers and close the digital divide in Alaska. Learn more about GCI at www.gci.com. GCI is an independent publicly traded company (Nasdaq: GLIBA, GLIBK, GLIBB). Learn more at https://www.libertycapitalcorp.com.
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About Starlink
Starlink is the world's most advanced satellite constellation in low-Earth orbit, delivering reliable broadband internet capable of supporting streaming, online gaming, video calls, and more. Starlink is engineered and operated by SpaceX. As the world's leading provider of launch services, and the only provider with an orbital class reusable rocket - SpaceX has deep experience with both spacecraft and on-orbit operations. Learn more at www.starlink.com and follow @Starlink on X.
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Original text here: https://news.gci.com/news-releases/gci-strengthens-network-resiliency-across-alaska-with-starlink
[Category: BizTelecommunications]
Fisher Phillips Issues Insight: Nebraska's New Mini-WARN Law Expands Advance Notice Rules for Layoffs and Closures - Key Takeaways + Practical Steps for Employers
ATLANTA, Georgia, June 12 -- Fisher Phillips, a law firm, issued the following insight on June 11, 2026:
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Nebraska's New Mini-WARN Law Expands Advance Notice Rules for Layoffs and Closures: Key Takeaways + Practical Steps for Employers
Employers operating in Nebraska must make sure they understand their obligations under the state's new Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, which will take effect in mid-July. The new "mini-WARN" law, which will require covered employers to give 90 days' written notice before a business closing or mass layoff, goes farther than federal
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ATLANTA, Georgia, June 12 -- Fisher Phillips, a law firm, issued the following insight on June 11, 2026:
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Nebraska's New Mini-WARN Law Expands Advance Notice Rules for Layoffs and Closures: Key Takeaways + Practical Steps for Employers
Employers operating in Nebraska must make sure they understand their obligations under the state's new Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, which will take effect in mid-July. The new "mini-WARN" law, which will require covered employers to give 90 days' written notice before a business closing or mass layoff, goes farther than federalWARN layoff notice rules in several important ways. We'll explain the key takeaways about Nebraska's new requirements and offer practical steps for your business.
Quick Background
Nebraska's mini-WARN Act (LB 921), which was approved by Governor Jim Pillen on April 14, supplements the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (federal WARN Act) with state-level notice obligations. Although Nebraska's law incorporates much of the federal WARN framework, it also adds notice requirements and procedural nuances that employers must understand to navigate compliance effectively.
For more on the federal WARN Act, check out this recent FP insight: Warning! The WARN Act is More Complicated Than You Think: 4 Steps for Employers Facing Layoffs.
Nebraska joins at least 15 other states, including California, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, and Washington, that have enacted their own WARN laws with different triggers and thresholds for when notice is required.
Key Takeaways About Nebraska's Mini-WARN Act
Like the federal WARN Act, Nebraska's new law applies only to employers with 100 or more employees, excluding certain "part-time employees" defined under the law as those working fewer than 20 hours per week on average or those employed for fewer than 6 of the preceding 12 months. However, once an employer meets this threshold, some requirements differ under state versus federal law.
Longer Notice Period
Nebraska's mini-WARN law requires 90 days of advance written notice (compared to the federal 60-day notice period) or, if applicable, the notice period provided in the collective bargaining agreement.
Narrower Notice Triggers
Nebraska's law requires notice to be provided to the affected employees (or their representatives) and the state's labor department only upon:
* a business closing, defined as certain worksite closures impacting 100 or more covered employees (federal law requires notice upon worksite closures impacting just 50 or more covered employees); or
* a mass layoff, defined as a reduction in force (not due to a business closing) that results in an employment loss of 100 or more covered employees at a single site during any 30-day period. (In contrast, federal law requires notice when mass layoffs impact, at a single site of employment, either (i) 50 or more covered employees which constitute at least 33% of the covered workforce, or (ii) 500 or more covered employees.)
The state law includes limited exceptions - similar to those available under federal WARN, including for strikes, lockouts, unforeseeable business circumstances, and natural disasters. In addition, Nebraska's mini-WARN permits the 90-day notice period to be reduced by the number of days for which severance payments or wages in lieu of notice are paid (in an amount equivalent to or greater than the employee's regular pay) to the employee for workdays occurring during the notice period.
Given Nebraska's mini-WARN's notice trigger is based on 100 impacted employees, it is likely that federal WARN will apply to a business before the state law kicks in. Be sure you are up to date with both state and federal requirements and discuss with counsel as to when federal versus state rules may apply.
Different Notice Content and Format Rules
Nebraska's mini-WARN will require notices to be provided to the affected employees or their union representatives (if applicable) and to the state's Department of Labor (NDOL), and all notices, regardless of recipient (except as otherwise noted), must include the following information:
* The name and address of the employment site where the business closing or mass layoff will occur, and the name and telephone number of a company official to contact for further information;
* A statement as to whether the planned action is expected to be permanent or temporary and, if the entire business is to be closed, a statement to that effect;
* The expected date of the first employment loss and the anticipated schedule for employment losses;
* The job titles of positions to be affected and the names of the employees currently holding the affected jobs (note: the notice to the NDOL must also include the addresses of the affected employees); and
* Copies of all employee handbooks, personnel policies, and employment-related policies applicable to the affected employees, or a written statement identifying the specific online location(s) where such handbooks or policies may be accessed without restriction up until the expected date of the first employment loss.
While many of these requirements overlap with federal WARN notice rules, some go much farther, such as the last requirement above regarding provision of handbooks and policies.
In addition, Nebraska's mini-WARN requires an employer to post the notice in a "conspicuous location" in the languages spoken by at least 5% of its workforce.
NDOL Enforcement and Penalties
The NDOL will enforce Nebraska's mini-WARN, and employers that violate the law will be subject to a civil penalty of up to $100 for each day of the violation. Notably, though, the state law makes this civil penalty the exclusive remedy for mini-WARN violations.
3 Ways You Can Stay Ahead
Layoffs and business closures can come on unexpectedly. Whether it's a natural disaster or unforeseen business circumstances, there are several steps you can take to get ahead:
1. Train key HR and legal staff on differences between federal and Nebraska WARN obligations. Don't forget that there are different triggers for when federal WARN and Nebraska's mini-WARN apply, so it's important to understand the nuances of the applicable laws and consult with counsel as needed.
2. Have counsel review your WARN notices. The law is very specific about what information must be included in WARN notifications provided to affected employees and government entities. Nebraska's state law requires more details to be included in layoff or closure notices, and failure to include certain information could result in civil penalties.
3. Consider Fisher Phillips' RIF/WARN Toolkit, which provides essential resources to help employers plan and properly carry out mass layoffs, including WARN notice templates.
Conclusion
We will continue to monitor the latest developments related to this area and provide updates as warranted, so you should ensure you are subscribed to Fisher Phillips' Insight System to receive the most up-to-date information directly to your inbox. If you have questions, contact your Fisher Phillips attorney, the authors of this Insight, or any attorney in our Reductions in Force (RIFs) Practice Group.
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Original text here: https://www.fisherphillips.com/en/insights/insights/nebraskas-new-mini-warn-law-expands-advance-notice-rules-for-layoffs-and-closures
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Comcast Business Makes Cybersecurity Simple for Small Businesses With Nationwide Launch of SecurityEdge Preferred
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 12 -- Comcast, a cable television company, issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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Comcast Business Makes Cybersecurity Simple for Small Businesses with Nationwide Launch of SecurityEdge(TM) Preferred
Enterprise-grade, AI-powered threat detection, embedded directly in the Comcast Business network, now available to small businesses nationwide
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Comcast Business, the nation's largest provider of connectivity to small businesses, today announced the nationwide availability of SecurityEdge(TM) Preferred, its most advanced, network-native cybersecurity
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 12 -- Comcast, a cable television company, issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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Comcast Business Makes Cybersecurity Simple for Small Businesses with Nationwide Launch of SecurityEdge(TM) Preferred
Enterprise-grade, AI-powered threat detection, embedded directly in the Comcast Business network, now available to small businesses nationwide
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Comcast Business, the nation's largest provider of connectivity to small businesses, today announced the nationwide availability of SecurityEdge(TM) Preferred, its most advanced, network-native cybersecuritysolution for small businesses - and the most comprehensive cybersecurity solution for small businesses at the best price.
Because SecurityEdge Preferred is built directly into the Comcast Business network, security can be activated in minutes without deploying additional hardware, managing multiple vendors, or maintaining complex security tools. Rather than adding another layer on top of existing infrastructure, it lives inside the connectivity small businesses already rely on - intercepting threats at the network edge, the moment traffic enters or exits. It is an architectural advantage that network-native security can deliver, and other products cannot.
The numbers tell a consistent story. Comcast Business's own 2025 Cybersecurity Threat Report - drawn from 34.6 billion security events across its network - found the threat environment facing small businesses at its most active and most costly on record. Outside research confirms it: according to Cisco, 43 percent of all cyberattacks now target small businesses, and the Identity Theft Resource Center's 2024 Consumer and Business Impact Report found that financial losses from breaches have doubled in two years, with damages increasingly topping $500,000.
Yet most small businesses have no dedicated security staff, no interest in complex deployments, and no path to the enterprise-grade tools that larger organizations take for granted. SecurityEdge Preferred was designed to change that.
"Security shouldn't require an IT department to work," said Christian Nascimento, Senior Vice President, Connectivity and Digital Customer Solutions, Comcast Business.
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"SecurityEdge Preferred is part of our broader commitment to simplifying how small businesses access and manage critical technology, bringing connectivity and cybersecurity together in an integrated experience they can depend on."
- Christian Nascimento, Senior Vice President, Connectivity and Digital Customer Solutions, Comcast Business
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Simple to Activate. Powerful by Design.
SecurityEdge Preferred monitors both incoming and outgoing traffic in real time, blocking malware, ransomware, phishing attempts, and botnets before they reach connected devices. AI-powered threat intelligence continuously identifies and adapts to emerging attack patterns. Advanced filtering blocks malicious IP addresses and restricts traffic from high-risk geographic regions. Application-level controls prevent unauthorized software from accessing the network. A live dashboard gives business owners real-time visibility into activity and threats, with customizable alerts.
The scale of the threat environment small businesses face is not hypothetical. In May 2026, for example, SecurityEdge Preferred blocked threats targeting small businesses at an average rate of more than 230 per second - malware, phishing attempts, botnet communications, and malicious traffic, intercepted at the network edge before reaching connected devices.
Activation takes minutes. No additional hardware is required beyond a Comcast Business Internet router, and no IT expertise is needed to get started or manage the solution on an ongoing basis. SecurityEdge Preferred is $40 per month for Comcast Business Internet customers with speeds below 1 Gbps, and $60 per month for Gig+ customers - with no per-seat licenses or annual subscription fees required. It is also available through Comcast Business's Total Solutions Advantage plans and "Buy More, Save More" program, through which customers can save up to $30 per month when bundling eligible solutions.
"Our network is what makes this different," Nascimento continued. "Security that's embedded in the infrastructure - rather than layered on top of it - means we can stop threats closer to where they originate, at a scale most small businesses could never achieve on their own. That's what we built this solution to do."
SecurityEdge Preferred is available now to eligible small businesses across Comcast Business's national footprint. The product completed a phased rollout that began with a limited beta in November 2025. For more information on SecurityEdge Preferred or to explore available plans and pricing, visit business.comcast.com/learn/internet/security-edge.
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Most comprehensive security solution at the best price based on comparison of features and regular rates or comparable small business security offerings of AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Lumen.
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About Comcast
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company. From the connectivity and platforms we provide, to the content and experiences we create, our businesses reach hundreds of millions of customers, viewers, and guests worldwide. We deliver world-class broadband, wireless, and video through Xfinity, Comcast Business, and Sky; produce, distribute, and stream leading entertainment, sports, and news through brands including NBC, Telemundo, Universal, Peacock, and Sky; and bring incredible theme parks and attractions to life through Universal Destinations & Experiences. Visit www.comcastcorporation.com for more information.
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Original text here: https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/comcast-business-launches-securityedge-preferred-nationwide
[Category: BizTelecommunications]
Barnes & Thornburg Recognized in AHLA's 2026 Top Honors
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, June 12 -- Barnes and Thornburg, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Barnes & Thornburg Recognized in AHLA's 2026 Top Honors; John Kelly and Jackie Papish Appointed to Leadership Roles
Firm earns recognition for commitment to health law excellence; Kelly named planning committee vice chair, Papish appointed chair
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Barnes & Thornburg was recognized in the American Health Law Association's (AHLA's) 2026 Top Honors. Additionally, John Kelly was named vice chair of the Advising Providers Planning Committee, while Jackie Papish was appointed chair of AHLA's
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INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, June 12 -- Barnes and Thornburg, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Barnes & Thornburg Recognized in AHLA's 2026 Top Honors; John Kelly and Jackie Papish Appointed to Leadership Roles
Firm earns recognition for commitment to health law excellence; Kelly named planning committee vice chair, Papish appointed chair
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Barnes & Thornburg was recognized in the American Health Law Association's (AHLA's) 2026 Top Honors. Additionally, John Kelly was named vice chair of the Advising Providers Planning Committee, while Jackie Papish was appointed chair of AHLA'sHospitals and Health Systems Practice Group.
The Top Honors program celebrates organizations that demonstrate exceptional leadership in promoting health law education, fostering professional development and strengthening connections within the legal healthcare community. Recipients are chosen based on their significant contributions to AHLA's mission and their dedication to elevating standards across the health law field.
Kelly, partner and chair of the firm's Healthcare Department and Industry practice, has held several leadership positions with the AHLA over the last 10 years, including serving as chair of the AHLA's Healthcare Fraud and Compliance Forum. He is nationally recognized for his work in healthcare compliance, government investigations, and False Claims Act litigation.
Papish, a partner in the firm's Washington, D.C. office, was previously vice chair of AHLA's Hospitals and Health Systems Practice Group.
She has long been regarded as a trusted advisor in the healthcare and life sciences industries, with extensive experience in regulatory compliance, government investigations, and litigation
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Original text here: https://btlaw.com/en/insights/news/2026/bt-recognized-in-ahlas-2026-top-honors-jackie-papish-and-john-kelly-appointed-to-leadership-roles
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]