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Rome, NY - Sep 7, 2025: Assured Information Security (AIS) is a cybersecurity and information‑security company that provides research, development, co-stock-foto
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Rome, NY - Sep 7, 2025: Assured Information Security (AIS) is a cybersecurity and information‑security company that provides research, development, co-stock-foto
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Rome, NY - Sep 7, 2025: Assured Information Security (AIS) is a cybersecurity and information‑security company that provides research, development, co-stock-foto
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London, UK.  9 October 2024.  A member of Christian Climate Action during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects.  Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  9 October 2024.  A member of Christian Climate Action during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects.  Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  9 October 2024.  A member of Christian Climate Action during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects.  Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  9 October 2024.  A member of Christian Climate Action during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects.  Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  9 October 2024.  A member of Christian Climate Action during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects.  Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  9 October 2024.  A small group from Christian Climate Action stage a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects.  Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  9 October 2024.  A small group from Christian Climate Action stage a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects.  Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cyber space concept. programming code on computer screen .-stock-foto
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Cyber space concept. programming code on computer screen .-stock-foto
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Cyber space concept. programming code on computer screen .-stock-foto
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Cyber space concept. programming code on computer screen .-stock-foto
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Cyber space concept. programming code on computer screen .-stock-foto
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Cyber space concept. programming code on computer screen .-stock-foto
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Server logs analysis. Closeup developing programming and coding technologies. Developer working on web sites codes in office.-stock-foto
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Server logs analysis. Closeup developing programming and coding technologies. Developer working on web sites codes in office.-stock-foto
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FORT STORY, Va – A U.S. Special Operations Command soldier preparing to exploit a target wearing a new protective suit that provides unprecedented levels of protection and mobility during RDAX Dragon Spear.    Exercise Dragon Spear is a U.S. Special Operations Command Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Research, Development, and Experiment (RDAX) exercise.  Service members from across the joint force, interagency partners, and industry communities came together to ensure unity of effort, shared understanding, and assess new technologies in realistic, threat-informed, scenarios.-stock-foto
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Server logs analysis. Closeup developing programming and coding technologies. Developer working on web sites codes in office.-stock-foto
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Server logs analysis. Closeup developing programming and coding technologies. Developer working on web sites codes in office.-stock-foto
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Server logs analysis. Closeup developing programming and coding technologies. Developer working on web sites codes in office.-stock-foto
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Server logs analysis. Closeup developing programming and coding technologies. Developer working on web sites codes in office.-stock-foto
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Server logs analysis. Closeup developing programming and coding technologies. Developer working on web sites codes in office.-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. A container ship is being handled at Container Terminal Tollerort. The Heinrich Hertz television tower can be seen in the background on the right. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. A container ship is being handled at Container Terminal Tollerort. The Heinrich Hertz television tower can be seen in the background on the right. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. Bridges and containers can be seen at the Tollerer container terminal in the port. The Elbe Philharmonic Hall can be seen in the background. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. A container ship is being handled at Container Terminal Tollerort. The Elbe Philharmonic Hall can be seen in the background. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. A container ship is handled at Container Terminal Tollerort. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value-creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. Containers of the Hapag-Lloyd shipping line are stacked at a terminal in the port. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. A container ship is being handled at Container Terminal Tollerort. The Elbe Philharmonic Hall can be seen in the background on the right. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. Container ships are handled in the port at Container Terminal Altenwerder. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value-creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. Trucks drive over the Köhlbrand Bridge in the port. The container terminal bridges can be seen in the background. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. Containers of the Hapag-Lloyd shipping line are stacked at a terminal in the port. Hamburg's red-green senate has presented the long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 13th June, 2023. Container ships are handled in the port at Container Terminal Burchardkai (r) and Eurogate Container Terminal (l). Hamburg's red-green senate has presented its long-awaited port development plan. The new plan, which extends to the year 2040, is intended to set the course for the future of Germany's largest port. The aim is to exploit the value-creation potential for the port by setting the right course and to secure the port's success in the long term. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto