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Pittsburgh Jewish community monitoring hate speech amid trial of synagogue shooting suspect


The head of security for Pittsburgh’s Jewish community says there has been an “uptick in hate speech” on the internet, but no specific threats, in the early stages of the trial of the man accused of killing 11 worshippers at a synagogue here in 2018.

And Jewish leaders say that while the trial is bringing out the worst of extremists in some dark corners of the web, it’s also brought an outpouring of support from the community — ranging from law enforcement agencies helping with security to local food vendors collaborating to bring meals to victims’ families during the trial.

Shawn Brokos, director of community security for the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, said officials have monitored “general chatter in support of the defendant … and his hateful vitriol” on the internet. The materials “would turn anyone’s stomach,” she said.

Brokos and others spoke Friday at a news conference at the federation’s offices to talk about how the Jewish community has been preparing for the federal trial in the worst antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Jury selection began April 24 and is slated to continue at least into next week, followed by further weeks in which jurors will weigh the defendant’s guilt and potentially a death sentence.

Pittsburgh synagogues and other institutions have received physical improvements in security and have conducted recent training to prepare for security incidents, Brokos said. No threats have been received, but officials are bracing for the possibility that some white-supremacist groups may show up in support of the defendant.

“We’d much rather be in a proactive stance and out in front of any potential threats,” she added.

As the trial moves forward, “we will lean on one another for strength and support, we’ll empower one another to live full Jewish lives, but reinforce to one another that we need to remain continually…

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Pittsburgh calls itself the robotics capital of the world. But it’s also the birthplace of cybersecurity


Robotics, medical research, bridges, Heinz Ketchup, the Pittsburgh Toilet — these are the signatures of innovation in the Steel City. But buried underneath the surface of its journey from kitschy and industrial to kitschy and tech-centric is a story about the origins of the global cybersecurity industry.

Pittsburgh’s tech economy has long been recognized for its prowess in robotics and artificial intelligence, largely stemming from a strong pipeline of expertise out of local schools like Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. While autonomous vehicle companies and autonomous mobile robot providers alike have found ways to profit off of those opportunities, there’s a bedrock of a wider range of technical know-how still waiting to be leveraged into commercial possibilities.

Enter cybersecurity: an industry that was (arguably) born in Pittsburgh.

As the story goes, it all started with CERT, formerly an acronym for the computer emergency response team. The division was founded within CMU’s Software Engineering Institute in 1988 as a response to the internet vulnerabilities exposed by the Morris worm, the country’s first major internet attack.

“In the early hours of response to the Morris worm, you had a number of people working at DARPA at the time — the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — who had either ties to the SEI or to Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science,” Bill Wilson, current deputy director of the CERT Division, told Technical.ly.

Bill Wilson. (Courtesy photo)

Those DARPA employees reached out to CMU contacts, “and they quickly kind of cobbled together a foundation and framework to begin to work with and build a community to as quickly as possible first, mitigate and solve the vulnerability underlying the Morris worm,” Wilson said. But really, the purpose was to respond to what had been a sort of “technical wakeup call” in the realm of internet security. From the outset, it was always clear that CERT would be a new kind of organization in tech, something to “work with a network of vendors and researchers to as best as possible, analyze and identify the [new internet] vulnerabilities and then rally the community to…

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Allegheny Health Network Says Payroll System Was Hit By Ransomware Attack – CBS Pittsburgh


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Who’s hiring in Pittsburgh? Arconic, Koppers, Pittsburgh Technical College and more — 7/26/21


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IT and Engineering

Arconic is looking for a Cyber Security Project Specialist to provide support for cybersecurity initiatives, projects and ongoing activities as a member of the company’s information security team.

Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. seeks a Senior Electrical Designer to design state-of-the-art manufacturing, oil and gas, water treatment and power facilities.


Human Resources

Koppers has an opening for a Human Resources Business Partner to align business objectives with employees and management in designated business units.

Nonprofit

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust seeks a Manager of School and Community Programs to work with teachers, school districts, teaching artists and partners to implement arts integration residencies and workshops serving local school districts and community organizations.

Sweetwater Center for the Arts is hiring a Manager of Education Programs to oversee education and outreach programming, assists with program marketing and evaluation, manage budgets, supplies and equipment and more.

Facilities


Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy seeks a Mellon Square Visitor Experience Associate to perform routine, heavy custodial and labor-related tasks including cleaning and ensuring proper maintenance throughout facilities, security patrol, assisting with special events and performing seasonal duties.

Marketing and Communications

WESCO Distribution is looking for a Senior Marketing Specialist – Event Planning to oversee marketing programs, promote the company’s products and services, develop marketing content, explore sales channels and coordinate involvement in conferences, exhibitions and marketing seminars.

Higher Education

Pittsburgh Technical College seeks a Director of Counseling and Support Services to establish the college’s first Office of Counseling and Health and Wellness to support the learning and health needs of a diverse community of students.

Finance and Business

Howmet Aerospace is hiring…

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