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401Gives Day arrives as nonprofits face challenges, funding uncertainty

PROVIDENCE – Even five years after the world stopped and life has since returned to normal, COVID-19’s tentacles still have a firm grasp on...
TAKE CHARGE: Normand Duquette, right, senior vice president of Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage Inc., moderates a panel discussion on strategies for controlling external risk at Providence Business News’ 2024 Cybersecurity, AI and Tech Summit at the Crowne Plaza Providence-Warwick in Warwick on Oct. 10. Panelists from left are: Peter Reid, assistant professor of information technology at Johnson & Wales University; Rick Norberg, CEO of Vertikal6 Inc.; Brian J. Lamoureux, partner at Pannone, Lopes, Devereaux & O’Gara LLC; and Kim Keever, chief information security officer and senior vice president at Cox Communications Inc.
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PBN tech summit ‘You can’t outsource your responsibility’ to protect customer...

In a global environment where criminal hacking has become an industry in itself, Peter Reid acknowledges that few businesses have the resources to hire...

Equitable digital access key for health care

At the end of May, a critical lifeline for 23 million low-income American households was cut when the American Connectivity Program expired. This $14.2...
ABOUT 300 PEOPLE attended Providence Business News' 2024 Fastest Growing & Innovative Companies awards program on Wednesday at the Crowne Plaza Providence-Warwick in Warwick. / PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

Novel ideas, revenue growth celebrated at PBN’s Fastest Growing & Innovative...

WARWICK – A public relations and communications firm, an employment placement firm, a meal delivery company, and a sports marketing and branded merchandise firm...
PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS has announced 34 companies and organizations as the 2024 Fastest Growing & Innovative Companies Awards honorees.

PBN unveils 2024 Fastest Growing & Innovative Companies

PROVIDENCE – Thirty-four local companies and organizations are among both the highest earners and the most innovative as part of Providence Business News’ 2024...
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Steve Iannazzi holds the Mason’s Manual of Legislative Procedure, the rulebook for how legislative bodies operate.

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40 Under Forty Awards 2024 Steve Iannazzi | 39 Director of Government Affairs, Cox Communications Inc. What is the biggest challenge currently facing your industry and...
PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS has announced its 2024 40 Under Forty Awards honorees.

PBN announces 40 Under Forty honorees

PROVIDENCE – Forty young professionals have been chosen as the winners of Providence Business News’ 20th annual 40 Under Forty Awards program. The honorees were...
FALVEY INSURANCE GROUP employees wear sailor hats on Thursday during the festive Providence Business News 2024 Best Places to Work Awards ceremony at the Crowne Plaza Providence-Warwick. / PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

PBN recognizes 2024 Best Places to Work in festive atmosphere

WARWICK – Two insurance companies, a construction company and an automotive and travel services agency were recognized among 67 honorees in Providence Business News’...

PBN announces 2024 Best Places to Work

PROVIDENCE – Sixty-seven honorees have been named by Providence Business News for its 2024 Best Places to Work Awards program. Each company and organization recognized...
BE PREPARED: Linn F. Freedman, second from right, explains the importance of assembling a strong cybersecurity plan during a panel discussion at PBN’s Cybersecurity & Tech Summit on Oct. 12. With her on the panel are, from left, Douglas Tondreau, associate professor of computer science at Johnson & Wales University; Rick Norberg, founder and CEO of Vertikal6 Inc.; and Robby Gulri, engineering solutions expert at RapidScale Inc. Moderating is Normand Duquette, standing at right, Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage Inc. senior vice president. 
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Ready for the hackers? Many companies are woefully unprepared

By the time the average data breach is detected by an organization, hackers have already been in the system for 256 days on average...
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