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  2. LevelBlue - Wikipedia

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    LevelBlue (formerly AT&T Cybersecurity [1] [2] [3]) is a managed security service provider.Cybersecurity investor WillJam Ventures officially launched LevelBlue, a joint venture with AT&T, to form a new, standalone managed cybersecurity services business at RSA Conference 2024.

  3. File:Project Blue Book, complete status reports.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Page:Project Blue Book, complete status reports.pdf/1 Page:Project Blue Book, complete status reports.pdf/24 Wikisource:Community collaboration/Monthly Challenge/August 2024

  4. Layoff - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, layoffs directly affect the employee. However, the employee terminated is not alone in this. Layoffs affect the workplace environment and the economy as well as the employee. Layoffs have a widespread effect and the three main components of layoff effects are in the workplace, to the employee, and effects to the economy.

  5. Layoffs Reach Highest Level In 2 Years - AOL

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    Layoffs surged in September to their highest level in two years, a new report shows, as employers cut nearly 116,000 workers last month. Reductions among the ranks of the military accounted for a ...

  6. Torrent file - Wikipedia

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    As SHA-1 returns a 160-bit hash, pieces will be a string whose length is a multiple of 20 bytes. If the torrent contains multiple files, the pieces are formed by concatenating the files in the order they appear in the files dictionary (i.e., all pieces in the torrent are the full piece length except for the last piece, which may be shorter).

  7. Fear Of Major Layoffs Drops To Lowest Level Since '08, Survey ...

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    Getty The financial crisis officially began with the collapse of Lehman Brothers in Sept., 2008. Five years later and the economy is down a net total of 240,000 jobs, at latest count, according to ...

  8. Great Resignation - Wikipedia

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    In March and April 2020, a record 13.0 and 9.3 million workers (8.6% and 7.2%) were laid off, and the quit rate subsequently fell to a seven-year low of 1.6%. [35] Much of the layoffs and resignations were driven by women, who disproportionately work in industries that were affected most by the lock-downs, like service industries and childcare.

  9. The Layoff Kings: The 25 Companies Responsible for 700,000 ...

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    The largest layoffs came in February 2009, when the company let go of 50,000 people -- almost 20% of its workforce. Those cuts, however, weren't enough to keep the company solvent.