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University of Wyoming board approves timeline for hiring next president

The governor urged the board to avoid the temptation to pick a “familiar face.”

How Salesforce Closed the Pay Gap Between Men and Women

Holding equality as a value is not just a matter of fairness or doing the right thing.

Report: Teton among most ‘spoiled’ parks

A new report from an environmental advocacy group lists Grand Teton National Park as among the dozen parks most threatened by the hurried pace of energy leasing and drilling taking place under the Trump administration.

In the wake of unprecedented coal bankruptcies, how are Wyoming lawmakers responding?

“We’re trying to collect money on behalf of the schools,”

Federal agency to give $12M for Wyoming broadband expansion

Three companies are expected to receive funds to extend service to more than 4,700 Wyoming homes and businesses lacking high-speed internet access.

Wyoming Continues to Pursue a Future with Blockchain

Wyoming is taking deliberate steps to position itself as the blockchain capital of the nation.

UW researcher: Wind blows controversy, but may become world’s primary energy source

“’While wind energy is a controversial topic in Wyoming, it is poised to become a primary source of electricity generation for the world,’”

Dorsey & Whitney Launches California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Compliance Screening and Assessment Tools – Does it apply to your non-California company?

By imposing automatic statutory penalties for each affected consumer if a company fails to implement reasonable security practices and procedures, the CCPA is expected to create potentially enormous class action liability for companies suffering a breach.

Western Governors’ News shares work on cybersecurity, wildfires, broadband and more

The Western Governors’ Association represents the Governors of 19 western states and 3 U.S. territories in the Pacific.

City Club Missoula – Cybersecurity expert Sherri Davidoff: Businesses must be proactive to fend off ransomware

“There are tons of instances of people getting hit and nobody knows about it,” said Davidoff.