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Miami Herald
24-06-2025
- Business
- Miami Herald
Telesystem Announces the Return of #HackersSuck Summit at Ford Field
NORTHWOOD, OH / ACCESS Newswire / June 24, 2025 / Telesystem, a leading provider of nationwide managed technology solutions, is excited to announce the return of its highly anticipated #HackersSuck Summits. The first summit of the season will kick off July 16th at Detroit's iconic Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions. Now in its third year, the summits continue to evolve, building on the momentum of past events while introducing new security based educational content to arm partners and customers with the latest tools and knowledge to defend against today's security threats. Since its inception in 2023, the #HackersSuck initiative has gained nationwide recognition, characterized by iconic '#HackersSuck' tee shirts and engaging viral campaigns. Telesystem's initiative is focused on a single mission: to elevate security awareness and provide actionable steps for businesses of all sizes to fortify their operation. This year's summits will spotlight security tips and insights that organizations can immediately implement to reduce risk and strengthen their cybersecurity posture. A key focus will be placed on employee training as a means of threat prevention, equipping attendees with the tools and education to enable organizations to defend themselves from within. "Our mission with #HackersSuck is to provide actionable education to our customers and partners to give them the best chance at protecting both their people and their valuable data," said James Maloney, President of Telesystem. "These summits provide insightful education and direct access to industry experts on today's most critical security challenges," continued Maloney. "Demonstrating our 'IT's About Trust' philosophy, we're proud to offer these events at no cost to our customers and partners because supporting the communities we serve is at the core of who we are as a company." The keynote speaker for the Detroit summit is Eric O'Neill, a former FBI counterterrorism and counterintelligence operative best known for helping capture America's most notorious spy, Robert Hanssen. O'Neill, also an attorney, bestselling author of 'Gray Day', and the real-life inspiration for the film 'Breach', will share his insider perspective on cyber warfare, national security, and how to defend against modern-day cybercriminals. In addition to O'Neill's keynote address, the summit will feature a diverse range of panel discussions led by experts in cybersecurity, technology, and cyber insurance. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage with these experts, ask questions, and share personal experiences related to their challenges with security breaches. On July 14th, In-person attendees will enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience on the turf at Ford Field and complimentary breakfast and lunch. Virtual registration is also available. Registration is free at About Telesystem For over 30 years, Telesystem has been empowering SME and mid-market US-based organizations with a range of innovative cybersecurity, networking and communication solutions designed to address the business-specific needs of each customer. Guided by strategic partnerships and a customer-centric mission, these customized solutions are backed by an end-to-end managed experience and 24/7 US-based support team. SOURCE: Telesystem press release


Toronto Star
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Toronto Star
Even after the Justin Trudeau experience, Liberal MPs still reject Reform Act rules
OTTAWA - Liberal MPs voted against adopting a formal process to eject their leader should the need arise, newly elected Liberal Caucus Chair James Maloney confirmed on Sunday. A majority of the caucus voted down a motion to adopt the rules set out under the decade-old Reform Act.


Bloomberg
25-05-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Canada's Liberals Decide Against New Rules to Oust Party Leader
Elected lawmakers in Canada's governing Liberal Party voted against adopting a mechanism that would have given them more power to oust Prime Minister Mark Carney as party leader in the future. James Maloney, the Liberal caucus chair who represents a Toronto district, told reporters Sunday that members chose not to adopt the Reform Act, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.

CTV News
25-05-2025
- Politics
- CTV News
Liberals vote against adopting rules to allow caucus to oust leader
Prime Minister Mark Carney makes remarks at a meeting of the Liberal caucus, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Sunday, May 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang OTTAWA — Liberal caucus chair James Maloney says party MPs have voted against adopting a formal process to eject their leader should the need arise. A majority of Liberal MPs voted down a motion to adopt the rules set out under the ten-year-old Reform Act. That law was designed by Conservative MP Michael Chong to embolden individual MPs to hold their party leaders to account by allowing them to force leadership reviews. But Maloney is refusing to say anything more about the vote -- and insists any discussions that happen in caucus meetings should remain private. The internal debate was prompted by Liberal MPs upset that former leader Justin Trudeau was able to stay at the helm despite numerous calls from caucus for him to step aside. It was the same method the Conservatives used to oust Erin O'Toole from the leadership after the Conservatives lost the 2021 election. Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 25, 2025.


Toronto Star
25-05-2025
- Politics
- Toronto Star
Liberals vote against adopting rules to allow caucus to oust leader
OTTAWA - Liberal caucus chair James Maloney says party MPs have voted against adopting a formal process to eject their leader should the need arise. A majority of Liberal MPs voted down a motion to adopt the rules set out under the ten-year-old Reform Act. That law was designed by Conservative MP Michael Chong to embolden individual MPs to hold their party leaders to account by allowing them to force leadership reviews. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Maloney is refusing to say anything more about the vote — and insists any discussions that happen in caucus meetings should remain private. The internal debate was prompted by Liberal MPs upset that former leader Justin Trudeau was able to stay at the helm despite numerous calls from caucus for him to step aside. It was the same method the Conservatives used to oust Erin O'Toole from the leadership after the Conservatives lost the 2021 election. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 25, 2025. Politics Headlines Newsletter Get the latest news and unmatched insights in your inbox every evening Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. Please enter a valid email address. Sign Up Yes, I'd also like to receive customized content suggestions and promotional messages from the Star. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Politics Headlines Newsletter You're signed up! You'll start getting Politics Headlines in your inbox soon. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page.