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Protecting 5G Networks Requires an Integrated, Holistic Security Approach - CSO Online

As the digital threat landscape expands and poses new security threats, organizations are turning to digital innovation to meet their rapidly changing security needs. Many organizations are adopting multiple digital innovations, including 5G. However, with the incorporation of new devices into their networks, they are also introducing more edges and expanding the attack surface, posing new cybersecurity risks for their organizations.

The integration of 5G is just one example of the challenges digital innovation can pose if organizations don’t have a comprehensive security platform to cover all their bases. Advancements in 5G will fundamentally alter network performance requirements at the edge for devices and applications, as well as require appropriate security infrastructure to monitor and manage the new levels of performance. Network demand will also increase considerably and increased network complexity will eventually lead to evolving security needs.

Businesses that do not proactively prepare a comprehensive 5G security strategy to meet this new demand can run the risk of encountering latency issues and diminished user experiences – and will struggle to compete or retain customers. The integration of security and networking, or a security-driven networking approach, is essential to protect against threats and securely increase network capabilities without negatively impacting user experience.

5G Challenges for Public and Private Networks

Many organizations assume having a private network keeps them safe, but this is not often the case. Going wireless can increase the attack surface due to factors such as increased Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) exposure, physical mobility of devices on the network, and interplay between the enterprise, MNOs, IoT manufacturers, operational technology (OT) vendors and suppliers. With the shift to virtual infrastructures and cloud-based architectures that rely on open technologies, there is a strong need for security capabilities that far exceed those of standard stateful firewalls. The attack surface of this emerging infrastructure extends far beyond physical assets, backhaul and fronthaul, signaling, roaming, charging, and internet interfaces. Additionally, new strategies such as network slicing, service providers must be able to accommodate the complete end-to-end isolation of slices. That includes the agile and dynamic allocation of end-to-end resources to multiple tenants running different services with varied requirements.

The transformation of 5G concurrently brings the rise of edge clouds designed to deliver high-bandwidth and low-latency applications. Edge clouds will need to support multiple tenants and specialized IoT applications outside of the central cloud. However, edge cloud policies and enforcement will need to remain consistent with those in the core, meaning the inclusion of centralized orchestration and autonomous edge security to ensure both consistency and time to respond. Ultimately, whether the network is public or private, end-to-end security requires a platform approach that can provide security across all edges.

Establishing a Security Framework that Supports 5G

Service providers and enterprises need to ensure that the various security requirements brought on by 5G can be adequately addressed by their security solutions. These solutions must be part of a single security framework rather than a separate, isolated set of tools that can cause additional overhead as well as issues related to configuration and orchestration. Ensuring that these solutions are fully integrated and automated ensures consistent and effective security to protect infrastructure assets and revenue-generating services.

To further address this challenge, Fortinet recently expanded its Security Fabric and introduced the new FortiGate 7121F and FortiExtender 511F-5G to further secure and accelerate 5G adoption. Powered by Fortinet’s proprietary SPU ASICs, the FortiGate 7121F delivers the highest-performing security necessary for 5G networks and enterprise Zero Trust Access, while FortiExtender 511F-5G provides wireless WAN connectivity for SD-WAN and SASE solutions.

Replacing Legacy Solutions with Integrated, Holistic Security

5G is a growing technology that requires organizations to meet the performance and security needs of the solution. However, many organizations do not currently have this capability due to their legacy security setup made of a hypercomplex patchwork of difficult-to-manage infrastructures. These old infrastructures are no longer viable in protecting against cyberattacks, while also supporting digital innovation. Organizations must deploy coherent and comprehensive network security strategies to achieve a broad, automated and integrated security framework like the one Fortinet provides through the Security Fabric.

Conclusion

New technology advancements, such as the newest evolution of 5G, can significantly improve an organization overall network performance. However, organizations must proactively create comprehensive security plans to support their network’s advancement in both performance and user experience. An effective strategy would be one that converges networking and security like Secure SD-WAN and SASE, and secures all the edges from the WAN Edge to the RAN to the packet core.

Learn more about securing 4G, 5G and beyond with Fortinet.

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Orlando City SC Expands Youth Soccer Network with the Launch of OCSS-Seminole and OCSS-South - Orlando City SC

ORLANDO, Fla. (April 30, 2021) — Orlando City SC has added another two embassy locations to its Orlando City Youth Soccer Network (OCYSN) today, with the announcement of Orlando City Soccer School-Seminole and Orlando City Soccer School-South. 

OCSS-Seminole, formerly Orlando City Youth Soccer, will be located at Seminole Soccer Complex in Sanford while OCSS-South will be housed at the Orlando City SC Training Ground at Osceola Heritage Park, the home of Orlando City’s MLS side. Both locations will provide benchmark opportunities for youth players to take advantage of the Club’s top coaches, with full-time technical staff running the day-to-day operations, and First Team technical staff supporting and directing the development of youth players according to Orlando City methodology and development practices. 

“The importance of providing the structure, methodology and development philosophy of the First Team to the youth programs is critical to what we are building here at Orlando City,” Orlando City SC Head Coach Oscar Pareja said. “With our South embassy, we are adding a location that has training fields close to the First Team and a professional environment, while Seminole keeps our important youth location in Sanford still, and both locations allow our Club to expand its reach North and South of the city. We’re excited to provide even more Central Florida youth players with the opportunity to participate in the highest  platforms of the youth programs in the USA.”

Both locations will offer opportunities to compete in the newly announced MLS NEXT, the nation’s most competitive and elite youth soccer competition. Maintaining its place as the Club’s flagship Soccer School in North Orlando, OCSS-Seminole will offer opportunities for girls and boys players of all ages and skill levels, with teams ranging from age 4-19 and MLS NEXT teams from U13-U19. OCSS-South will house boys U12, U13 and U14 teams, with the former joining the Florida Academy League and the latter two planning to expand Orlando City SC’s current offerings in MLS NEXT, joining the U15 and U17 teams that are located at OHP. 

The two locations expand the OCYSN portfolio to a total of five Soccer Schools, with Seminole and South joining the Club’s previously announced locations of OCSS-Celebration, OCSS-Hunters Creek and OCSS-Kissimmee. 
 
Tryouts for the two, new Soccer Schools will begin in the coming days. Players interested in trying out for either OCSS can find more information below. 

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Tryouts for the U12, U13 and U14 teams will begin starting Monday, May 10 from 5:30-7 p.m. More information is available at the registration link above. 

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Girls Birth Year 2003-14: May 1-3, 2021
Boys Birth Year 2003-14: May 3-5, 2021

 
About Orlando City Youth Soccer Network (OCYSN):
 
The Orlando City Youth Soccer Network is a one-of-a-kind, innovative program that provides Central Florida youth soccer players with the opportunity to receive elite coaching and soccer experiences that integrate the Orlando City ethos and brand. By joining the OCYSN, member organizations receive exclusive access to the Club's technical curriculum and methodology, youth development practices of City and, as a perk of being under the Club’s developmental pyramid, the opportunity to be seen by the Club’s technical and scouting staff. 
 
Members will also have access to exclusive player, gameday and Front Office experiences, as well as organization-specific rebrands that will allow the members to use City marks for increased exposure and Club association within the Central Florida market. 

More information can be found at www.ocysn.com.

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Mississippi Senate set to equip an additional committee room with webcasting before 2022 session - Delta Democrat Times

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Below is a press release from Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann:

Legislature’s YouTube Channel Generates 283,400 Views in First Year of Operation, Senate Set to Equip One Additional Committee Room with Webcasting Technology

During the 2021 Session, users viewed the Legislature’s new YouTube site 93,510 times and logged 26,000 hours of watch time.  At less than a year old, the channel has garnered more than 2,300 subscribers and 283,400 views from people logging 66,300 hours of watch time.

“It is impossible for citizens, who have jobs, families, and other responsibilities, to always be present during our debates—but it is imperative we have citizens’ input.  When we use collective intellect, the final policy outcome is always better,” Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann said. “Webcasting has made this possible without citizens having to leave their homes, schools, or businesses.”

Hosemann and the Mississippi Senate have led the effort to webcast committee meetings, in addition to floor debate, to increase transparency in the legislative process.  After the first emergency order related to the pandemic was issued in March 2020, the Senate began webcasting its meetings in Room 216, the former courtroom of the Mississippi Supreme Court.  In January, the Senate added Room 409, the next largest Senate committee room to its webcasted spaces.

Room 210 on the Senate side of the Capitol is currently being equipped with webcasting technology, and will be ready to broadcast by the 2022 Legislative Session.

Almost 158,823 views generated in the past year were from people located in Mississippi, according to analytics from YouTube, with the next highest amount at 17,500 from Georgia. Viewers were from all 50 states.  During the 2021 Legislative Session, 77 percent of those watching were under 54 years of age.  About 22 percent of viewers were under 34 years of age.

“As we promote the site, we are hopeful viewership among all Mississippians will continue to grow,” Hosemann said.

To visit the Mississippi Legislature’s YouTube site, click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaLmAgbQMuI7kLvDNV6LluA/featured. To learn more about Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann, visit https://ltgovhosemann.ms.gov.

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Dedicated core network is the cornerstone of secure IoT - Ericsson

A proprietary network created specifically for IoT use can not only facilitate the management of a plethora of connected devices, but also provide a sound basis for protecting traffic.

The number of IoT (Internet of Things) connections will rise to 5.9 billion by 2026, representing a growth of about three and a half times from 1.7 billion counted last year. Protecting this enormous pool of online devices is already extremely important, but as it grows, it will become increasingly critical. With the IoT Accelerator solution, abbreviated as IoTA, Ericsson paves the way for a brisky and safe offer on the IoT landscape. For large enterprise customers and telecommunications companies, the solution offers a dedicated IoT network as a service – i.e., as part of the "as-a-service” business model – which includes a number of additional services and functions that are available on demand, from telematics and subscription management to the management of vehicles with online connectivity.

IoTA also offers extensive eSIM support to manage IoT fleets as flexibly as possible. There are currently a total of about 80 million traditional SIMs and eSIMs connected to the IoTA network worldwide, covering more than seven thousand large enterprise customers and more than 35 telecommunications providers - in more than 100 countries.

Critical Infrastructure

The reliability of the protection is already well illustrated by the user base; IoTA also supports public customers, and in their case the platform is considered a Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), so it is subject to extremely strict regulations. In addition to GDPR compliance that is a fundamental requirement in the EU, such regulations include, for example, the NCSC (National Cyber Security Center) guidelines in the UK and a series of country-specific, detailed specifications that are regularly checked by customers through random audits.

This is understandable, as there are many IoT projects that handle extremely sensitive data – it is enough to think about the fleet management of vehicles with online connectivity or even information from health sensors. In developing and operating IoTA, Ericsson therefore pays special attention to security - the system eliminates, among other things, the top ten security risks identified by the global Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) which specializes in software security.

Ericsson's customers who actively use IoTA include Sony, specifically its Soy Network Communications Europe division, which uses it to lay the foundations for various mobile IoT platforms such as Visilion or mSafety. Visilion is an advanced tracking solution used in the logistics and healthcare segments that provides real-time location data based on a variety of sensors in applications covering shipped goods, various values, or even people. mSafety is an eSIM-enabled, wearable device-based platform with a cloud-based backend. The latter can be connected to devices either on an LTE or on an NB-IoT network to transmit various measured health data. The two systems can used to implement services such as SafeTrx, which monitors the location of people doing sports in the open, such as surfers, and notifies the appropriate authorities in an emergency.

For similar applications, both adequate network protection and reliable, stable operation are essential, which Ericsson is willing to provide to its partners who can connect to the company's core network and use all the modular services available on it. These include subscription management or user administration, but they can also take advantage of APIs provided through Ericsson’s developer portal to develop applications for the platform themselves, which is also protected by a multi-layered authentication solution with role-based access control.

Proven Protection Line

In addition, the integration of Ericsson Security Manager is already in progress on the IoTA platform – the company's well-proven bastion will also offer extensive security features, with real-time, automated network protection supported by risk-based security policies and artificial intelligence.

The artificial intelligence-based protection builds on behavioral analytics – it monitors homogeneous groups of devices, learns the usual characteristics of the group, and alerts you when a device exhibits behavior that is significantly different from its group. For example, if the system detects more unidirectional traffic than is usual in your environment, it can alert operators to a potential DoS attack. The development of such and similar services is now possible in Hungary as well, as Ericsson's Budapest team has also been participating in the international cooperation since the end of last year. The local team is constantly expanding, and is set to play an increasingly strategic role in the IoTA organization in the coming years.

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It's not uncommon for casual players to ignore many vital components in MLB The Show 21. Looking at the game's trophies and achievements, there is a terrifying number of players that haven't been opening their card packs. There is some good stuff in there, including equipment, and not using it is going to make for a weaker experience, whether on Road to the Show or Diamond Dynasty.

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Equipment doesn't equip itself. One can go through the entire game without seeing the option in the menu. Having completed the tutorials for both modes, neither one felt the need to explain how equipment is actually equipped. Seeing as how this is confusing for rookies and veterans alike, it's time to look at the new system and how equipment is handled.

Equipping In Road To The Show

MLB The Show 21 My Player Menu In The Clubhouse
  • Choose My Player
  • Select My Ballplayer
  • Click Loadout
  • Choose one of the fifteen item slots
  • Click the desired item

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MLB The Show 21 My Ballplayer Menu In Road To The Show

In the "My Ballplayer" screen, gamers will be able to select a few different options, but the first one, "Loadout," is what players are looking for.

MLB The Show 21 Locations That Equipment Can Be Placed

On the left side, there is a place to choose a specialization for the player's avatar. The bulk of the screen, though, lists a bundle of selections on the avatar's body, each one representing a place where an item can be equipped. Choose one of these.

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This will pull up a menu displaying all of the collected items that can be equipped. It's wise to find a piece of equipment, even if it's of silver quality, for every slot. These bonuses will add up quickly and can make this custom player among one of the best players in the game right away. If this is area is blank, then there is no piece that can be equipped. This issue will be dealt with in the last section of this article.

Equipping In Diamond Dynasty

MLB The Show 21 Highlighting The Customize Button In Diamond Dynasty
  • Select Customize
  • Choose Team Equipment

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MLB The Show 21 Selecting Team Equipment In Diamond Dynasty

Entering Diamond Dynasty has players do a whole bunch of missions as a tutorial which make for great stubs, experience, and cards, but it doesn't go into team equipment. This is often missed entirely because the rest of the selections here are cosmetic. But adding equipment makes a bigger difference than adding a fourth pitch to a pitcher's repertoire.

After finding this tab, the process is the same as it is with the Road to the Show equipment.

Finding Something To Equip

MLB The Show 21 My Collection Screen In Road To The Show
  • Choose My Player
  • Select My Ballplayer
  • Go right twice and click My Collection
  • Hit My Inventory
  • Press My Equipment & Perks
MLB The Show 21 My Inventory Screen

This is a great starting place even for gamers who have gear because this collection shows every single piece of equipment in the game even before it is collected, unlike the loadout screen which only shows players what they have.

MLB The Show 21 Opening The Market For An Unowned Piece Of Equipment

Go ahead and find some pieces. Getting a silver set of everything can cost less than one thousand stubs and provides a great starting point for players to upgrade from. Unless the gamer has decided to deactivate baserunning, some of the equipment here can really speed up the individual's player. Click on any piece desires and the option comes up to view the piece in the market. Here, it can be purchased for a certain amount of ticket stubs.

Remember to manually equip any piece that is purchased this way as it will not be done automatically. It's as simple as this, but it makes a big difference in the long run.

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Guy Fieri, Fired Up: The Food Network King, With a Massive New Deal, Pushes for More Restaurant Relief - Hollywood Reporter

Once mocked by white-tablecloth elites, Fieri just signed a landmark pact for a TV chef as he steps into a respected elder statesman role in the food world — raising millions for workers unemployed due to COVID-19: "I was pissed."

Guy Fieri's 1968 Camaro is conspicuously absent from the lineup of vintage wheels abutting his Windsor, California, ranch in Sonoma Valley wine country.

The cherry-red convertible seen in 400-plus episodes of the star chef and car collector's culinary travelogue Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives is en route from points east, where production resumed this past winter, but the platinum blond is spending a few days at home between shoots. Like most people, Fieri is taking baby steps in the return to normalcy — though his pre-pandemic status quo meant supplying Food Network with a dizzying 80 annual hours of original programming. Fieri was among the first to film remotely in 2020, appearing on air within a week of nationwide lockdown orders, so he naturally was back on the road as soon as he was allowed.

"Here's my research for Hawaii; we're getting ready to go shoot there next," says Fieri, sliding a spiral-bound agenda of eateries across the table that separates us. Some businesses anointed by his Midas touch have seen sales climb fivefold after Fieri scarfs their creations on TV, a stat that carries new significance for the host given the calamitous effect of the downturn on the restaurant business. "Then I'm trying to finally put Puerto Rico together," he adds, grabbing another binder. "They need some love."

This March afternoon at Fieri's home isn't unlike catching up with a busy friend who just happens to have an Emmy statuette and a few bottles of the tequila brand he owns with Sammy Hagar on the kitchen island. One of three wine country properties Fieri keeps in his native Northern California, this has been where he, Lori, his wife of 26 years, and sons Hunter and Ryder have spent most of the past year with their three dogs. The smallest, a Chihuahua named Smokey, is Fieri's favorite — as the handmade "Enter slowly please; small dog" sign at the end of his long driveway suggests.

Where Fieri, a volcano of enthusiasm on camera, subverts expectation is in his almost subdued hospitality. Not a nacho, battered chicken thigh or jalapeno popper in sight, the man synonymous with on-camera caloric intake instead pulls me a double shot of espresso. "I got really good at this over the last year," he says, nodding to the coffee machine.

Fieri sharpened this skill while also in the past year raising more than $25 million for food workers left unemployed by COVID-19 closures. He is now devoting most of his energy and, under a landmark new TV deal, his creative output into rebuilding the industry that once poked fun at his unrefined aesthetic and bacon-bedazzled menus. These days, it's hard to not take Fieri seriously. As he plans to beat the drum for restaurant relief even louder — and as those hardest hit by America's selective recession start to fall out of the news cycle — the goateed gastronomist's sense of purpose may be the thing to finally eclipse his brash persona.

"Nothing can replace what this kind of recognition, appearing on TV, can do for these people and their businesses … for their lives," he says, taking a sip of coffee. "I need to keep doing this because it just needs to be done."

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Thirteen months ago, as the pandemic began and the country's collective anxiety skyrocketed, Fieri was not scared or nervous. He was too angry. "I don't get pissed or lose my shit," he explains. "But I was pissed."

Restaurants were closed from coast to coast, and, by Fieri's estimation, most — the types of mom-and-pop places featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives — maybe had a 10-day runway before the money dried up. It was mid-March 2020, and he was on his elliptical machine — Fieri comes up with a lot of his ideas during cardio — when he decided to ask his business manager for contact info for CEOs of major corporations. He drafted personal emails to power brokers like Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, soliciting donations for an emergency relief fund that would ultimately award more than 43,000 grants — of $500 each — to out-of-work line cooks, servers and other restaurant professionals.

Today, in a crisp black button-down, Fieri opines on the crisis with an undiminished passion. "I'm not into shaming people and telling who didn't donate, that's not my style," Fieri says, as he credits getting huge sums of money from PepsiCo, Uber Eats and Procter & Gamble before taking a pause. "Jeff, by the way, didn't help us," he shares.

"There is no better salesman than Guy," says Food Network president Courtney White, whose most bankable talent has fronted 14 series on her network. "There's a power to his enthusiasm. It gets people to rally around his vision, whether it's a pitch for a show or in raising all that money."

While he was hitting up Fortune 500 companies for donations, Fieri sold White on making the Discovery-owned network's first feature-length documentary, Restaurant Hustle 2020: All on the Line. Co-directed by Fieri, the doc follows four chefs trying to stay in business at the height of the pandemic. It premiered in December, and a follow-up is in the works for this summer. Fieri also pivoted the recent season of Food Network's chef-competition show Tournament of Champions — his first project back in a studio after shooting at-home versions of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Guy's Grocery Games — to redirect all its prize money (more than $210,000) to struggling restaurateurs.

His philanthropy long has been known in Sonoma County, where he's fed frontline workers and displaced neighbors impacted by area wildfires. But this latest crisis is playing out on a much larger stage and finds Fieri, who turned 53 in January, moving into the type of elder statesman role previously reserved for white-tablecloth ambassadors like José Andrés and Tom Colicchio.

Tally the long line of show credits and the millions in contributions, and it becomes challenging to reconcile the Fieri of 2021 — emergent folk hero — with the Fieri who first materialized on American TV in April 2006, newly crowned winner of a nascent reality competition (The Next Food Network Star). In that first year, he went from anonymous restaurateur to making less than $1,000 an episode on his first cooking show (Guy's Big Bite) to launching the career-defining Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

"We built a five-year plan for him, and he blew through it in, like, three," says longtime agent Jason Hodes, partner at WME, whose colleagues used to tell him to "hug the rocket" as Fieri accumulated series and licensing deals. "He's a true household name, just one that people can't seem to pronounce correctly."

Despite opening most every show with a familiar "Hi, I'm Guy Fieri," swapping out the "r" in his last name for an Italian flourish that sounds more like "Fiedi," his preferred pronunciation eludes most of his huge audience. An average 73 million viewers, per Food Network, watch at least one piece of Fieri programming quarterly. And while he hasn't worked full-time in a kitchen for two decades, he's involved with more than 85 restaurants globally and recently partnered with Planet Hollywood CEO Robert Earl on an ambitious delivery-only concept, Flavortown Kitchen. If you live in a major U.S. city, chances are you can have a Fieri-sanctioned Bacon Mac N Cheese Burger delivered in the same time it takes to watch an episode of Guy's Ranch Kitchen.

Fieri has been working in close proximity to food since he was 10, first as a dishwasher growing up in the hamlet of Ferndale on the coast of Northern California. After getting a degree in hospitality management at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he moved to Southern California, at one point becoming a district manager of Louise's Trattoria. By 1996, Fieri was a newlywed and a recent transplant to Santa Rosa, where he opened the first place of his own, Johnny Garlic's. Two more followed, as did the barbecue-sushi fusion temple Tex Wasabi's. This is where the flavor profile commonly associated with Fieri — wild and indulgent — started to emerge.

Chef Alex Guarnaschelli, the restaurateur behind Manhattan mainstay Butter, became friends with Fieri on the set of the Food Network competition show Rachael vs. Guy. Like many in his orbit, she struggles to define the ineffable Fieri-ness that keeps people watching and eating. She tries comparing him to an altruistic Jay Gatsby and a unicorn before changing course. "A lot of people suck the air out of the room," says Guarnaschelli. "Guy is the opposite. Guy is a human air conditioner for good feelings. Being around him makes you more confident in yourself."

Fieri's 24-year-old son, Hunter, has an easier explanation for his success. "That dude just has more energy than anybody I've ever met," says Hunter, his father's de facto co-star since the start of the pandemic. "It is amazing and scary at the same time."

Through that mix of likability and restlessness, Fieri has reached a rare summit. Ignoring Oprah Winfrey, he's the closest thing to a flagship human currently on TV. He'll anchor at least four primetime shows on Food Network this year, with at least three others — some starring vehicles, others just productions of his Knuckle Sandwich shingle — in development. In January, he became the face of digital platform Discovery+, home to his entire library. And despite overtures from one broadcast network and several aggressive streamers, Fieri recently signed a new deal to stay put at Food Network through at least 2024.

"We've been offered and enticed, and, yes, there's probably a way to do this in some different levels, but I'm treated pretty well," notes Fieri, who says his allegiances lie with a handful of programming executives, not any parent company. "I got a chance of a lifetime, and I think I played it good."

One particularly savvy Fieri play involves his commute. Eight years ago, around the time he was being courted for a potential Supermarket Sweep reboot off-network, Knuckle Sandwich was developing what would eventually become Guy's Grocery Games — a frenetic cook-off set in on supermarket soundstage called Flavortown Market. Then-Food Network executive Allison Page was interested, but she wanted Fieri as the host. Reluctantly, Fieri conceded to film just 12 episodes in Los Angeles. When that first season was a hit, Fieri only agreed to move forward on the condition production moved closer to home. So, Food Network bankrolled a fully functioning grocery market-slash-set constructed in a 15,500-square-foot Santa Rosa warehouse. By Fieri's design, every item in Flavortown Market is real and edible, which allows him to donate $350,000 in unused food to the nearby Redwood Gospel Mission every year. Much of the 150-person crew returned after a year-long absence in April, and the show — now Fieri's most popular— will soon hit 275 episodes.

As for his three-year deal, which sources paint in the high eight figures, it's said to be the biggest talent deal of its kind for Discovery Inc. (The company declined to comment on any deal points.) Still, it's hard to place a price tag when the fate of a brand like Food Network seems so inexorably tied to the man it put in front of the camera, with zero expectations, 15 years ago. "I just can't imagine Food Network without Guy," says White. "I can't even bring myself to try to imagine it."

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Everybody I speak with about Fieri has a story of witnessing the scope of his popularity in public. People apparently are not shy around someone whose conspicuous mug is available on TV nearly every day. And as the man himself prepares for a slew of weeks on the road with Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, in a reopening world, Fieri will gladly indulge their attention once again. He does, however, have a request.

"Don't call me 'that food critic,' " says Fieri, bristling. "I highlight. I recognize. I do not critique. If I don't like the food, you won't see it on my shows. Who wants to watch something called It Sucks: Don't Come to This Fucking Place?"

Criticism is understandably a touchy subject for Fieri. Objections to his swagger and flamboyant food ethos are perhaps best distilled in the infamous 2012 New York Times ravaging of his since-shuttered Times Square bistro, Guy's American Kitchen & Bar. The pan, which went viral with low blow after low blow, probably wouldn't be written today — and not just because the newspaper reconsidered its approach to reviews once restaurants started closing en masse. Perception of Fieri has changed, and schadenfreude no longer is in fashion.

"Zero-star review or not, Guy's making an undeniable contribution to the restaurant industry in a way that is so desperately needed," says Guarnaschelli. "I think people now look at him as a restaurant person and not just the guy who's always on TV who happens to have some restaurants."

Evidence for that shift can be seen in the lineup of recent visitors to the Fieri portfolio. Such culinary elites as Marcus Samuelsson, Nancy Silverton and Michael Voltaggio are game to pal around with the anointed "Mayor of Flavortown" on his multiple series as he continues to remind audiences — and anyone who'll listen to him — that there's still no clear path back to normal for the hobbled restaurant community. It's a message that he hopes is louder than his frosted tips.

"You can easily be misinterpreted when you have platinum blond hair and tattoos," says Fieri, making eyes at Smokey the Chihuahua. "But I'm not for everybody. I don't know if anybody is."

What Fieri doesn't appear to realize is that he's come closer than most.

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Intent-based networks in telecom operations - Ericsson

The traditional telecom business landscape is evolving. The expanding scope of 5G and areas of usage are bringing new customers, new expectations and new challenges to telecom operations. In this environment, the role of both business intent and automated operations will be crucial to ensuring enterprise resilience.

Intent-based networks enable today’s service providers to define the behavior they expect from their network, such as “improving network quality”, for the system to then intuitively translate it into real-time network action. Through closed loop automation that includes business intent capture, translation and activation, the network will continuously monitor and adjust to ensure alignment with business intent – with minimal human intervention whenever needed.

Welcome to the next era of intelligent network operations.

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Navalny’s Network is Disbanding, Citing Pressure From Putin - The New York Times

As the jailed opposition leader made his first public appearance since a hunger strike, his associates said government pressure caused them to shut down regional offices.

MOSCOW — Associates of Aleksei A. Navalny said they were shutting down their nationwide network of regional offices on Thursday even as the imprisoned Russian opposition leader vowed, in an online court appearance, to keep fighting the “emperor with no clothes” in the Kremlin.

Disbanding Mr. Navalny’s 40 regional offices became inevitable in recent weeks, an aide to Mr. Navalny said, amid the Kremlin’s latest efforts to stifle political dissent. Prosecutors are seeking to have Mr. Navalny’s movement declared an extremist organization. A Moscow court this week ordered Mr. Navalny’s groups to halt all public activity pending a final ruling in the extremism case.

“Alas, we must be honest: it’s impossible to work under these conditions,” the aide to Mr. Navalny, Leonid Volkov, said in a YouTube video, warning that continuing to operate would expose supporters of the opposition leader to criminal prosecution. “We are officially disbanding the network of Navalny offices.”

The demise of Mr. Navalny’s network of regional offices — from Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea to Vladivostok on the Pacific — represents the end of an era in Russian politics, when the opposition leader had controlled the country’s most formidable nationwide political infrastructure dedicated to toppling President Vladimir V. Putin.

The move seems likely to push the resistance to Mr. Putin further underground, after several months in which the Kremlin’s yearslong effort to suppress dissent has entered a new, more aggressive phase.

The Russian president, now in his third decade in power, has already outlasted multiple challenges to his rule, including large street protests in Moscow in 2011 and 2012, when Mr. Navalny first emerged as a political star. For many years, the Kremlin has left a space for political dissent and refrained from dismantling Mr. Navalny’s movement entirely.

But all that has changed since Mr. Navalny’s return to Moscow in January after recovering from a poisoning last summer that Western officials said was an assassination attempt organized by the Russian government. Many of Mr. Navalny’s associates have been jailed or forced into exile, while the extremism case against his organization could turn the faintest expression of support for him into a crime.

The independent news media has also come under increased pressure, with one of the most popular Russian-language news websites, Meduza, fighting for its survival after being declared a “foreign agent” by the Russian government last week.

Still, Mr. Navalny appears determined to remain at the helm of the opposition to Mr. Putin, even from prison, where he is serving a two-and-a-half year term for violating parole for what rights groups say was a politically motivated conviction for embezzlement.

He returned to public view on Thursday for the first time since he began a hunger strike to demand better medical treatment. He ended the 24-day hunger strike last week. Speaking by video link to a Moscow courtroom, Mr. Navalny was appealing a February conviction for defamation of a World War II veteran that resulted in an $11,500 fine. The court denied the appeal. On the courtroom video screens, Mr. Navalny appeared gaunt, but as he talked over the judge’s attempts to interrupt his closing statement, his voice sounded nearly as forceful as it was in his dramatic courtroom appearances earlier this year.

Mr. Putin, he said, was trying to wrap himself in the glory of the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II in order to justify his effort to stay in power.

“Your emperor with no clothes has stolen the banner of victory and is trying to fashion it into a thong for himself,” Mr. Navalny said, addressing the judge, according to audio recordings published by Russian news outlets. “All your authorities are occupiers and traitors.”

During a break in the proceeding, Mr. Navalny spoke with his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, over the video link in the courtroom. He told her that wardens had taken him to a sauna on Wednesday to improve his appearance before the public saw him. He told her he was gradually increasing the number of spoons of porridge he was consuming as he came out of his hunger strike.

“I’m just a horrible skeleton,” he said, describing what he saw when he looked in the mirror.

At a different Moscow courthouse on Thursday, Mr. Navalny’s lawyers arrived for a closed-door session in the extremism case against his organization. The evidence in the case has been ruled a state secret, but the opposition leader’s team said they learned that investigators had launched yet another criminal investigation against Mr. Navalny, Mr. Volkov and another top aide, Ivan Zhdanov.

The crime being investigated, the Russian state-run Tass news agency confirmed, was “the creation of a nonprofit organization infringing on the privacy and rights of citizens.”

Mr. Volkov, a former software-company executive who ran Mr. Navalny’s nationwide network of regional offices, said that not all of them would close. Others, he predicted, would transform into independent political entities engaged in local politics.

“Most will continue their work as self-sufficient, independent, regional civic and political movements, with strong people at the helm,” Mr. Volkov said of the offices. “This means that everything we have done together up until now will not have been for naught.”

The Navalny group’s network of offices, started ahead of Mr. Navalny’s failed attempt to challenge Mr. Putin in the 2018 presidential election, grew into the most expansive nationwide political infrastructure outside of the existing set of Kremlin-sanctioned opposition parties. The offices agitated for a boycott of the 2018 election, in which Mr. Navalny was barred from running, and worked on a coordinated effort to undermine pro-Kremlin candidates in local and regional elections that the Navalny team called “smart voting.”

Emulating Mr. Navalny’s splashy corruption investigations published on YouTube, the local offices highlighted what they described as theft and injustice carried out by local officials.

Leonid Volkov, right, an aide to Mr. Navalny, in August. 
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Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation continues to operate, though prosecutors are also seeking to have it outlawed as extremist. It is the foundation that produces Mr. Navalny’s biggest hits on social media, such as the investigation into Mr. Putin’s purported secret palace in January that has been viewed 116 million times on YouTube.

Some of Mr. Navalny’s associates are keeping the foundation running from outside Russia; on Wednesday, they published a video disclosing what they said were the salaries of Mr. Navalny’s loudest critics on RT, the Russian state-funded television network.

“Working offline in Russia has become practically impossible,” Mr. Zhdanov, the foundation’s director, said in a YouTube stream on Thursday from a studio outside Russia. “But we can carry on our activities online even more effectively.”

Prosecutors have for years harried Mr. Navalny and other opposition figures, but usually under pretexts like violating rules on public gatherings, laws unrelated to their political activities or more recently regulations against gatherings to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

That approach provided a pretense of legal acceptance for political dissent, which is guaranteed under Russia’s 1993 post-Soviet Constitution. But this month’s effort to declare Mr. Navalny’s movement “extremist” has been distinct for directly targeting the political activity of Mr. Navalny’s nongovernmental organizations.

When they announced the case, the prosecutors argued that Mr. Navalny’s groups were seditious organizations disguised as a political movement.

“Under the guise of liberal slogans,” prosecutors said, “these organizations are busy forming conditions for destabilizing the social and sociopolitical situation.”

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Andrew E. Kramer contributed reporting.

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Aaron Rodgers unhappy with Packers as negotiations on extension drag on - NFL.com

The Packers attempted to quell worries about Aaron Rodgers' future earlier this week by stating he'd be their quarterback "for the foreseeable future," but it doesn't sound as certain from Rodgers' perspective.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported the two sides have been negotiating a long-term contract for weeks, and at times during the negotiations, Rodgers has been unhappy. With no deal done, Rodgers remains unhappy, leaving room for concern in Green Bay.

The negotiations have involved Rodgers' agent, Dave Dunn, flying to Green Bay to work on a deal. The goal for Rodgers: work out an extension to keep him in Green Bay and provide contractual security, as he did not want a restructure, per Rapoport. With the negotiations ongoing, other teams learned Rodgers was unhappy and called Green Bay to gauge his availability, to which they received denials.

The Packers eventually offered an extension, but no deal has been made, Rapoport added.

One of those teams was the San Francisco 49ers, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported. A formal offer was never made, but the Niners had heard enough to pick up the phone and see if they might have room to make a deal. There is a "zero percent chance" the Packers would trade the reigning AP NFL Most Valuable Player, Pelissero added.

Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst addressed the matter by releasing a statement Thursday afternoon: "As we've stated since the season ended, we are committed to Aaron in 2021 and beyond. Aaron has been a vital part of our success and we look forward to competing for another championship with him leading our team."

As the drama has played out this offseason, Rodgers was also the guest host for Jeopardy! for two weeks and came off impressively enough that the belief is he could be among the candidates to become the full-time host, Rapoport added. On Saturday, Rodgers will be at another high-profile non-football event as he's heading to the Kentucky Derby, per Rapoport.

And for now, Rodgers remains unhappy as a Packer with immediate security but little to speak of long term. With 2020 first-rounder Jordan Love, who Rapoport reports the Packers believe has performed well in practice and have seen positive early returns on, lurking behind him on the depth chart, it's easy to see why Rodgers would want an extension that puts him in a better spot. It just might not fit Green Bay's own long-term plans. Consider their marriage to be rocky until they work out a deal.

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SEPTA rebuilding its bus network from scratch - WPVI-TV

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA is looking to rebuild its entire bus network as part of its "Bus Revolution," a three-year project that officially launched Thursday. SEPTA said the purpose is to make the system more reliable and efficient for residents.

"Our current bus network of over 120 routes has not been touched or changed significantly for decades," said Jody Holton, assistant general manager of planning at SEPTA.


SEPTA said the project is part of its wider strategic plan, SEPTA Forward, and is focused on adapting to the needs of riders.

For example, Holton explained the current bus routes are long. Last year, SEPTA implemented free transfers on the network, meaning people don't need to stay on one bus route for their entire trip.

SEE ALSO: Action News investigation into SEPTA's safety record reveals alarming trend

"It is possible we move stops or consolidate or rebalance where our stops are on our routes," said Holton. "The walking distance could increase very slightly but you would have a much quicker trip for the entire route."

6abc spoke with multiple riders who said their one critique of SEPTA is for buses to be on time.

"Whatever the schedule says, try to be as close to it as you can get instead of having people stand out here waiting, you know?" said Gussie of Northeast Philadelphia.


During the first year of the project, SEPTA will speak with riders and key stakeholders about needs and concerns, as well as collect data. During year two, SEPTA will develop a range of options, receive input and compile a list of recommendations. During year three, SEPTA will implement them.

"Your card is loaded and sometimes it's saying that it's not when it is," said Martaviya Clark of North Philadelphia. "So that makes it hard for the rider because sometimes people are getting kicked off the bus with no transportation."

SEPTA entered into a $3 million contract with transportation planning firm consultant Nelson/Nygaard, to carry out technical work. SEPTA has $25 million set aside for improvements to the bus network.

The transit agency serves about 500,000 customers per day on its bus network and services people in Philadelphia and its four surrounding counties.

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Hillsborough To Equip All Police Officers With Body Cameras - Patch.com

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HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Hillsborough Township voted to spend roughly $242,000 to equip all of their police officers with body-worn cameras, as mandated by Gov. Phil Murphy.

The Hillsborough Township Committee passed a resolution on Tuesday night authorizing

the purchase of 56 body cameras, equipment, cloud evidence storage, installation and warranty from Watch Guard Video for $242,568 to be paid over the 5-year contract.

The 56 cameras would be enough to provide for every sworn member of the police department if needed.

All uniformed members of the department that have interactions with members of the public will be utilizing the body-worn cameras on a daily basis, according to Hillsborough Police Capt. Dave Fisher.

The department never had body-worn cameras in the past, however, they have had mobile video recorders in all of their marked patrol units for the past decade.

"I believe that body-worn cameras will be a valuable tool for our Police Officers. The body-worn cameras will promote accountability and transparency and help foster the trust between our Officers and the diverse members of the community that they serve," said Fisher.

"At the same time, the cameras will also protect the Officers from false allegations that are sometimes made against them and help speed up the Internal Affairs Investigations that are conducted as a result of a complaint or allegation that has been made," said Fisher.

This initiative to implement cameras in Hillsborough comes after Murphy signed legislation in November 2020 requiring all New Jersey law enforcement to wear body cameras, citing the need for increased transparency and in the interest of improving interactions with the public. Read More: Gov. Murphy Signs Body Camera Mandates For All NJ Police Into Law

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AT&T, Apple, Delta Equip Flight Attendants with 5G Capable iPhones - Telecompetitor

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Delta Airlines, AT&T Business and Apple are working together to equip more than 19,000 Delta flight attendants with iPhone 12s. The smartphones will run on AT&T’s 5G network.

AT&T offers two potential use cases that the platform – including the augmented reality (AR) capabilities of the iPhone 12 — could support. In one use case, flight attendants would be able to more accurately assess in-cabin inventory using the iPhone 12 camera. The other would enable flight attendants to experience immersive AR-based training on safety checks, passenger assistance and other tasks from anywhere.

The new equipment and network platform are key to dealing with the changing shape of the travel behaviors as the pandemic begins to fade, AT&T noted.

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The phone is driven by the A14 Bionic chip and features a flat edge design and aerospace-grade aluminum enclosure and Ceramic Shield front cover, among other features.

Delta “utilized the trade-in value of iPhones to enable a cost-effective lease from AT&T Capital Services and Apple Financial Services,” according to a press release.

“Our visionary collaboration with Delta Air Lines is proof that connectivity is more than just a means to an end.  We are thrilled to work with Delta to empower their employees and create new 5G-enabled experiences on iPhone 12 to fuel and invigorate the commercial airline industry for years to come,” said Rasesh Patel, Chief Product & Platform Officer, AT&T Business, in the release.

The collaboration between AT&T, Apple and Delta is the latest example of industry pursuing new ways to leverage mobile applications and the promise of 5G, which includes low latency.

All major wireless carriers have established 5G labs with the goal of developing new applications that will tap these new capabilities.

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Alexei Navalny has appeared in court from prison, head close-shaven and face gaunt, and accused Vladimir Putin of attempting to rule Russia "forever" and caring only about "clinging to power".

It is the opposition politician's first public appearance since starting a 2.5-year jail term, seen as punishment for his fierce criticism of the Kremlin.

Navalny spoke via videolink, his prison kit hanging loosely after a recent 24-day hunger strike over his treatment.

His language was as robust as ever.

President Putin was a "king with no clothes", he said, who was "robbing the people" and depriving Russians of a future. Russians were being "turned into slaves".

The judge rejected Navalny's appeal against a fine for defaming a Soviet World War Two veteran who had appeared in a pro-Kremlin video. Navalny said his weight in jail had fallen to 72kg (11.3 stones), the same as he weighed in school.

A worker paints over a mural depicting Alexei Navalny in St Petersburg
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But even as the Kremlin critic spoke, another court across Moscow was discussing a petition by the prosecutor to ban all his political organisations as "extremist".

Anticipating the court's ruling, Navalny's right-hand man Leonid Volkov announced that some three dozen "Navalny headquarters" were being disbanded, to protect staff and supporters from prosecution.

The offices were set up in 2017 ahead of Navalny's attempt to challenge Vladimir Putin for the presidency; he was barred from even joining the race.

On Monday, the Moscow prosecutor suspended all activity by the offices, pending the court decision. The activities of Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) have also been restricted.

"To make it clear, this decision destroys our political organisation in Russia," Leonid Volkov told the BBC this week. He was speaking from abroad, where he has lived since 2019 for safety as he faces multiple criminal charges himself.

"There is no way we can continue to operate in the country," the activist said, adding that the extremism laws carry punishment of up to 10 years in prison.

Activists could face jail

The "extremist" branding would be toxic, as the Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia have found out: since the religious organisation was outlawed in 2017 on the same grounds almost 500 of its followers have faced criminal prosecution. Dozens are serving hefty sentences.

So, across Russia, staff who once worked for Team Navalny have rushed to clear out their offices and delete social media accounts and chats.

In St Petersburg, where supporters queued round the block four years ago when the politician swept into town to open his first regional headquarters, there is now no sign his team were ever there.

The Navalny team's office in St Petersburg is now all but empty

The front door of their office is shuttered. Inside there is just a couple of chairs, a coat rack and a printer gathering dust.

Fear of prosecution

Irina Fatyanova, who ran Navalny's St Petersburg team until Monday, stresses that she has now severed all ties with the organisation, at risk of being labelled an extremist.

But she says pressure from the authorities had increased steadily since January, when Alexei Navalny returned to Russia after recovering from a nerve agent attack in Siberia. Arrested on arrival, he has been behind bars ever since.

"Since January, I don't think there's been one calm day when I didn't worry about a knock on my door, or some criminal case," Irina confided, telling me she had been followed, detained and had her house searched in recent weeks.

But the "extremism" label takes the danger to another level.

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The risks are high, because we just don't know how this law will be applied: how hard they want to turn the screws. For me, destroying a whole political structure is already huge.
Irina Fatyanova

Irina describes the move as a personal tragedy and now plans to try running for local election, independently of Team Navalny - a plan Leonid Volkov suggests may be replicated across the country.

"Things are frightening, but what happens if we're all scared off?" Irina reasons. "I don't want to look the next generation in the eyes and be ashamed."

But the strength of Alexei Navalny's movement was two-fold: his charismatic leadership and the structure he put in place, supporting activists across the country.

Image shows the palace on the Black Sea
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Mobilising via social media, they have staged street protests, promoted anti-Kremlin candidates for election and conducted anti-corruption investigations against top-level officials that have gone viral.

But tolerance of their activities has ended.

Municipal workers paint over a graffiti image of jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny
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In St Petersburg this week, even a wall painting of Alexei Navalny lasted just four hours before police arrived, followed swiftly by municipal workers with daffodil-yellow paint.

Within moments, Navalny's image was obliterated.

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