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Hidden Level settles into new Syracuse headquarters

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A firm that’s developing a low-altitude airspace-monitoring service is getting acclimated to its new headquarters at 1014 North Geddes St. in Syracuse’s Inner Harbor area and making plans for growth. The business started operations in a basement in Camillus for a few months before moving to a space at 1153 W. Fayette […]

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Default cloud-security tools may not protect data enough, expert says

The business benefits of moving to the cloud come with risk and default cloud-security tools may leave businesses vulnerable, a cybersecurity expert says. “Many cloud providers offer default cloud security tools,” says Jennifer Mazzanti, CEO, of eMazzanti Technologies, a greater–New York City–area cybersecurity and cloud-services provider. “But these free tools can leave companies vulnerable.” In an article

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NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT: Red flags for our health-care delivery system

“Health-care costs are an issue both for the government and for our larger economy.”           —Sylvia Mathews Burwell I’m officially raising red flags of significant concern for the future of the New York state and United States health-care delivery system.  Fact #1: The U.S. is rapidly approaching 20 percent of our gross domestic

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Buttigieg visits Syracuse to discuss plans for I-81

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg on June 29 visited to Syracuse to discuss plans for the upcoming Interstate 81 (I-81) replacement project, a visit that didn’t include a meeting with the Town of Salina, as town officials had hoped. Buttigieg joined U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) and U.S. Senator

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OPINION: Globalization Shapes our Lives

Globalization has transformed our planet, again and again. It touches every part of our lives: the food we eat, the entertainment we enjoy, the ways we communicate, the products we buy. For many of us, it shapes the way we earn a living in an increasingly connected and interdependent world. The constant flow of people, goods, information,

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OPINION: End of state of emergency is welcome news but should have happened sooner

The announcement [on June 23] that the declared state of emergency for New York State would not be extended was welcome news for all New Yorkers. Weeks ago, the Assembly Republican Conference called for an end to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive order. Unfortunately, when Democrats in Albany had an opportunity and responsibility to return checks and balances

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OPINION: Congress should not use tax increases for infrastructure

President Joe Biden has announced a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure spending bill via budget reconciliation but has not told the American people how they can afford it under current deficit-neutral rules. Given the massive growth in government spending due to emergency COVID spending, the only approach is to revive bipartisan-sequestration rules from 2011 that prohibit

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JILL CHARSKY

JILL CHARSKY has joined Dannible & McKee, LLP as a marketing coordinator in its marketing department. She will be responsible for the firm’s CRM database, as well as social media, written communications, event planning, and web analytics. Charsky most recently served as the community relations coordinator for Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services. Prior to that,

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Pathfinder Bank

REBECCA BRAHENEY has been named controller at Pathfinder Bank. She will oversee all of the bank’s accounting operations, including the internal, external, and regulatory financial reporting of Pathfinder Bank, its holding company, and its subsidiaries. Braheney will maintain ultimate control over the accuracy and integrity of the bank’s financial information as produced by the bank’s

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MICHAEL MARCIANO

MICHAEL MARCIANO, research assistant professor and director for research in the National Security Sciences Institute (FNSSI) at Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, was recently appointed to New York State’s Commission on Forensic Sciences by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The 14-member committee of crime experts develops standards and oversees accreditation for the 20 public forensic

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