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CyberArk Launches Industry’s First Identity-Centric Secure Browser

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR ), the identity security company, today announced the general availability of CyberArk Secure Browser , the industry’s first identity-centric secure browser, providing enhanced security and privacy alongside a familiar, productive user experience.

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  • CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR ), the identity security company, today announced the general availability of CyberArk Secure Browser , the industry’s first identity-centric secure browser, providing enhanced security and privacy alongside a familiar, productive user experience.
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    Backed by intelligent privilege controls and simple to deploy across devices, CyberArk Secure Browser is purpose-built for a cloud-first world, providing secure, consistent access to both on-premises resources and SaaS applications.
  • Secure Browser is a component of the CyberArk Identity Security Platform , enabling secure access for any identity — human or machine — to any resource or environment from anywhere, using any device.
  • “Adding CyberArk Secure Browser to our existing CyberArk deployment will allow us to strictly enforce security policies without sacrificing productivity.

California Inland Empire Leaders Applaud ‘Transformative’ High-speed Rail Project, Shine Spotlight on Cucamonga Station Expansion

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Monday, December 11, 2023

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231211338295/en/
    A rendering of the new Brightline West high-speed rail station at Cucamonga Station.
  • Cucamonga Station is the southern terminus for the all-electric high-speed rail passenger service traveling up to 200 mph between Las Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga, California where passengers can easily connect to Metrolink regional rail service into downtown Los Angeles and beyond.
  • Cucamonga Station will be the first fully multi-modal transportation hub in the country to connect high-speed rail to trains, planes, buses and carpool services.
  • “The arrival of Brightline West and the new Cucamonga Station underscore how the Inland Empire and western San Bernardino County have become a transportation hub and economic driver for Southern California and beyond.

By the Bay Health, Mission Hospice & Home Care, and Hope Hospice Merge to Become the Largest Independent Not-for-Profit Hospice Network in Northern California

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

LARKSPUR, Calif. and SAN MATEO, Calif. and DUBLIN, Calif., Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- By the Bay Health, Mission Hospice & Home Care, and Hope Hospice today announced they will merge to become the largest independent not-for-profit hospice network in Northern California, uniquely positioned to provide compassionate care and impactful community services to more patients and families throughout the region.

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  • The three organizations are among the longest-standing not-for-profit hospices in California: By the Bay Health was the state's first hospice, while Mission was the first not-for-profit hospice in San Mateo County and Hope one of the earliest not-for-profit hospices serving the East Bay Tri-Valley.
  • This affiliation remains in place expanding a comprehensive Bay Area network that addresses the multifaceted health needs of patients and families.
  • "Mission Hospice, By the Bay Health, and Hope Hospice share a rich history and commitment to serving the Bay Area community with comprehensive end-of-life care, education, and grief support," said Mission Hospice CEO Dolores Miller, RN, MN.
  • As a stronger combined organization, we can continue to provide compassionate end-of-life care that prioritizes the needs of patients and their families."

$30 Billion Surplus Creates Opportunities for Business Owners

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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- California has a $30 billion surplus making 2022 the second year in a row with flush government coffers after last year's $70 billion surplus.

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  • SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- California has a $30 billion surplus making 2022 the second year in a row with flush government coffers after last year's $70 billion surplus.
  • According to Tom Sheehy, former Chief Deputy Director of the California Department of Finance and now principal and founder of the Sheehy Strategy Group , these circumstances present golden opportunities for business owners to work with the State of California and local government agencies.
  • California has never seen such record government revenues and purchasing managers are spending aggressively to take advantage of the current situation.
  • These relationships, along with the team's technical expertise, allow them to provide clients with multiple procurement opportunities and take advantage of the opportunities associated with California's surplus.

"Save the Capitol, Save the Trees" Files Environmental Lawsuit Against California Department of General Services Challenging Pre-Commitment to the Proposed Capitol Annex Project

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

At that time, the Legislature required that the Capitol Annex Project undergo a prescribed California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) process.

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  • At that time, the Legislature required that the Capitol Annex Project undergo a prescribed California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) process.
  • CEQA is a citizen-enforced statute, and its protections must be applied to the Capitol Annex Project so that the famed Capitol Complex retains its stature and character."
  • CEQA protects California's historic resources such as the Capitol Annex and treasured natural resources like the monumental and historic trees in Capitol Park.
  • Susan Brandt-Hawley, the attorney for "Save the Capitol, Save the Trees," represents community associations and environmental nonprofits which want to preserve community treasures.