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"tenable" Definitions
  1. (of a theory, an opinion, etc.) easy to defend against attack or criticism
  2. [not before noun] (of a job, position, etc., especially in a university) that can be held for a particular period of time

320 Sentences With "tenable"

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In this case, Tenable alerted the media after giving NUUO 105 days to announce a release date for a patch (Tenable gives a deadline of 90 days).
Palo Alto declined to comment, and Tenable did not respond.
Without the individual mandate, universal healthcare is much less tenable.
She realizes, however, their current situation is not tenable forever.
" He added: "Their claims to human rights are no longer tenable.
And when I look at it, I don't think it's tenable.
Tenable set its disclosure to NUUO in motion on June 1.
After the Memorial Day recess, that argument is no longer tenable.
But the arrangement is no longer tenable with her physical condition.
It therefore follows that affirmative action is not a tenable practice.
It became no longer tenable, and the president made a change.
It would not be politically tenable for Republicans to join Trump in accusing Comey of perjury, and it would likewise not be politically tenable for Republicans to admit Trump obstructed justice, but then impose no consequences.
But after eight years, this double-sided argument is no longer tenable.
Issa, at least, doesn't seem to find that a politically tenable position.
That's not cool, and that shit is no longer tenable for us . . .
Helios & Matheson isn't naive enough to think the situation is tenable, however.
This according to a researcher at Tenable, the Maryland-based cybersecurity firm.
But silence coupled with "he was mean to my family" wasn't tenable.
That looked tenable in 463 and simply wasn't once voters tuned in.
Trump's "no quid pro quo" line is no longer tenable after these texts.
Yuan appreciation over the last two months has made that trade less tenable.
But over the last year, those ideals no longer seem tenable, workers said.
It is not yet patched, although Tenable claims a patch might be available tomorrow.
Last year, for its part, saw the IPOs of Zscaler, Carbon Black and Tenable.
This goes a long way toward making We Happy Few's high-concept setting tenable.
Yet the big disparities between their numbers and Mr Trump's do not look tenable.
So for example, we just did the Tenable IPO here in the DC market.
Denial, though never particularly tenable, becomes more of a high-wire act every day.
Those include membership agreements with cybersecurity companies such as Palo Alto Networks and Tenable.
The great conservative narrative of preserving traditional values and institutions is no longer tenable.
Reinforcing every single door in the school isn't tenable or cost effective, he said.
But that's not politically tenable either as Republicans would almost certainly shoulder the blame.
"Some elements of the liberal idea, such as multiculturalism, are no longer tenable," Putin said.
The only tenable solution was to fold myself into a small, dark place: the closet.
It's unclear if, in these cities, any collaboration with ICE will ever be tenable again.
They only let him go when they determined it truly wasn't tenable to keep him.
"The black zero (balanced budget) is no longer tenable," a senior SPD member told Reuters.
At its best, Josef Albers in Mexico provides a tenable idea of cross-cultural pollination.
Their ultimatum was apparently enough to convince Morales that his position was no longer tenable.
Amit Yoran is chairman and CEO of Tenable, overseeing the company's strategic vision and direction.
If this doesn't seem like a tenable long-term solution to you, you're not alone.
It wouldn't be tenable to eliminate a universal child care program because the economy improved.
That such an excuse is tenable at the moment reflects the deficiencies of current monitoring arrangements.
If the plaintiffs could show standing, she mused, they would have several tenable arguments to present.
The president simply never really respected his chief of staff, and that situation just wasn't tenable.
Not only is their "grand coalition" no longer tenable; it is no longer even remotely grand.
Writing again for the majority, Roberts concluded that Section 5's implementation was no longer tenable.
"That was the way that I could find entrepreneurship tenable given my risk profile," she said.
"The scope is pretty tremendous here," observed Amit Yoran, CEO of cyber firm Tenable Network Security.
But he said that broader, multi-lateral discussions are needed to arrive at a tenable solution.
I've already written about why I no longer find that an ethically or intellectually tenable stance.
They hounded and bullied her until it was no longer tenable to stay, just like Diana.
The direction that we thought the value was going, that was not going to be tenable.
Tenable will mainly be guarding buildings and checking credentials and providing support for media organizations including NBC.
This is only important because the song is about a long distance relationship that ultimately wasn't tenable.
MORE said federal prohibition is "not going to be tenable" if California and other states legalize marijuana.
At least one former senior intelligence official claimed the director felt the relationship was no longer tenable.
He would walk over coals for Bill Clinton, so I don't think it's a politically tenable position.
If there is a strike, telecommuting would not be tenable for most New Jersey residents, she said.
But over time, containing Eritrea became less and less tenable as a strategy for the Ethiopian government.
I've tried to start taking the boxes out more often, but this isn't really a tenable solution.
Asked if he thinks the White House's "pillars" are tenable in the Senate, he simply said, "No."
It can also provide a more tenable lifestyle for members of the DIY scene who are getting older.
" In a reference to the travel ban, he added: "Their claims to human rights are no longer tenable.
Along with Tenable and Metro Cleveland, other private firms will likely be involved in security for the convention.
But it looks even less tenable when it would seemingly include the elected leader of Britain's capital city.
Updated July 9, 2019, 12:10pm ET to include details about Zoom on Windows and comment from Tenable.
What happens to the rest of the country when its biggest, fastest-growing cities are no longer tenable?
Prior to joining Tenable, Amit was president of RSA, where he led their growth and strategy since 2014.
The impeachment proceedings, which have consumed most of the year, became politically tenable after Ms. Rousseff's popularity plummeted.
S&P said its AAA rating for Britain was no longer tenable, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
Tenable provides more details on potential exploits tested with one of NUUO's NVRMini2 devices on its GitHub page.
But by Thursday afternoon, it had become clear that his position on the Hyde Amendment was not tenable.
"I have never seen anything like this," said Yoran, now chief executive of the cyber firm Tenable, said.
Hurricane Maria is a reminder that this two-tiered system of American citizenship is neither democratic nor tenable.
Being a fan of a roll-up story while negative about the theme is no longer tenable we think.
Since then, security and iOS experts pointed out that's not tenable because of how iOS works with official hardware.
It's possible that he thought that indicting the president for an attempted crime wouldn't be tenable on its own.
Amusing and unsettling enough at first, the business becomes less tenable the more wildly Binet spins out his scenarios.
It's more tenable, for example, to have a total breakdown in relations between the president and his attorney general.
"I think that's an ongoing challenge," Amit Yoran, chairman and CEO of Tenable Network Security, told the House panel.
Dodging the issue of how Medicare For All can realistically be financed isn't tenable, even in the short-term.
As America becomes more and more unequal, being the party of wealthy professionals will be less and less tenable.
They would prefer to delay further austerity and to insist on more tenable fiscal measures that would do less harm.
The technical details: The vulnerability, which Tenable has dubbed "Peekaboo," is a firmware-level problem allowing for remote code execution.
While rabbis once tried to reject the internet altogether, telling people to stay offline is no longer a tenable position.
But there are now serious questions about whether his position is still tenable going forward — regardless of who becomes president.
"Affiliates and bots are like peanut butter and jelly," says Satnam Narang, a senior research engineer at cybersecurity company Tenable.
Pretending they don't exist is not tenable, at least not forever, and they can be solved only through international cooperation.
Not from a lack of desire from Amazon, but because it's not technologically tenable with the approach that they're taking.
It wouldn't be tenable for the government to just completely ignore the vote forever, even though that is legally permissible.
At first, she was looking at studio apartments that were more than $1,000 a month, which she said wasn't tenable.
But saying "things are going fine" isn't a politically tenable position, given that most Americans think things are going badly.
The populist backlash for Trump should send a clear message to Washington that the status quo is no longer tenable.
But this is obviously not a tenable solution: It's like zonking yourself out on morphine while the cancer painlessly devours you.
Democrats were hammering away at Walker's policies, which were suddenly not as popular or politically tenable as they had once been.
Cole would go on to work at Symantec, CrowdStrike, and most recently Tenable, which he helped bring to IPO in 2018.
Staying there isn't a tenable, long-term solution, but Delos Reyes is grateful for the shelters and the kind workers there.
On Monday, ITI will also announce the addition of four new companies to its membership roster: Equinix, Oath, Rapid7 and Tenable.
Lyft's existence makes #DeleteUber a tenable stance, because you don't have to change your behavior pattern, just your brand of choice.
But with Microsoft no longer providing security updates or other support, it's finally no longer tenable to use the outdated phones.
In his defense, Biden has expressed awareness that the war on drugs as he helped wage it is no longer tenable.
This week, security firm Tenable published research demonstrating a vulnerability affecting two software programs used by global energy management company Schneider Electric.
In Bonner's case, the disruption is, for now, a droning noise that's made a peaceful, bucolic way of life somewhat less tenable.
Tina Fordham, chief global political analyst at Citi, told "Worldwide Exchange" it wouldn't be "politically tenable for him" to stay that long.
"As spaceflight becomes more and more commercialized, I think this idea that we don't need a definition becomes less and less tenable."
But this Cold War-era state of affairs is ever less tenable or fitting, as comfortable as it once may have been.
All of the tension is leading to questions about how long it will be tenable for Pruitt to stay in the job.
It was a party in a storage locker converted to human use until such a time that it was no longer tenable.
However, David Wells, a researcher at the security firm Tenable, noticed there's another way to configure the option: Via a special link.
She said she isn't ready to leave FringeNYC, but also that having such a tiny full-time staff may not be tenable.
And that same system that's visibly under immense strain now won't be tenable in the coming decades when the senior population spikes.
Companies like Tenable, Qualys and Rapid 7 try to quantify risk for a board-level audience, with a focus on managing vulnerabilities.
Brain transplant results would be far worse: no feeling, hearing, or sight, and with no tenable means for communicating with the outside world.
Here one needs to install SecurityCenter CV, and then create a service account within Cloud Platform, assigning  permissions to the Tenable service account.
Tenable publicly disclosed the vulnerability after reporting it to Schneider Electric, an international energy management company headquartered in France that produced the applications.
A source familiar with the situation told Axios the board determined it was "just not tenable" for Cagney to remain in the position.
"Pink-washing" whiteness by pretending other racial groups aren't capable of addressing issues like homophobia and transphobia is no longer a tenable narrative.
Ironically, Christo's claim to being the author of My Immortal is the part of her story that appears to be the most tenable.
"That's simply not a tenable place to land in a Senate that now deals with judges with a simple majority," Mr. McConnell said.
The usual practice of treating art and culture as a superfluous aspect of the human experience undeserving of public support is not tenable.
And how can it be tenable for the news business to ask people to pay for a product that is painful to consume?
"We believe that, thanks to our disclosure the vendor released the patch," Renaud Deraison, co-founder and chief technology officer at Tenable, told Axios.
You have to wonder how much longer and tenable Yelp's international business might be longer term, without much of a commercial underpinning behind it.
But as the United States and Japan have worked through other World War II-era grievances, a visit to the location became more tenable.
"But the idea that these banks could carry on just shrinking their way into a successful strategy is not tenable." editing by David Stamp
He was not on speaking terms with Trump in recent days, two officials told CNN, and their relationship was no longer seen as tenable.
If website operators could be held liable for everything that their users say, it would no longer be tenable to allow users to speak.
Dreher writes that, on gay marriage, there can be "no tenable compromise" between orthodox Christians and progressives; many Christians would prefer a softer approach.
Non seulement leurs victimes se retrouvent dans une position difficilement tenable, mais le harcèlement peut continuer, voire s'aggraver après qu'elles ont choisi de parler.
But that has slipped several times, most recently in January, when NASA said that launch in November of this year was no longer tenable.
In an internal letter released on Thursday, however, Parker explained that keeping the Oregon Project in operation during the appeal was no longer tenable.
The new members include Bank of America, Accenture, Casey's General Stores, FireEye, Intel, Malwarebytes, McAfee, Proofpoint, Rapid7, Raytheon, Target, Tenable, U.S. Bank, and VMware.
"What we know is that the status quo is not tenable, and the president will not allow the status quo to continue," Azar said.
Exactly. It's not a tenable or realistic position to win an election when probably 80 percent of the population cycles at least once a week.
A former Cleveland police officer, Peter J. Miragliotta, is CEO of Tenable Protective Services, one of the main providers of security within the convention area.
Currently, editorial staff members are often forced to choose between continuing the work they love at New York and finding a more tenable job elsewhere.
But there are Democrats running for re-election in states President Trump won easily, so talk like that isn't tenable for everyone in the party.
"The idea that they're going to do a big exchange for DACA right now does not strike me as tenable," said a Senate Republican strategist.
It's fair to assume that version will take priority over the House in as many places as tenable in this effort to reconcile the two.
He was not on speaking terms with Trump during his last days, two officials told CNN, and their relationship was no longer seen as tenable.
He worries that when it came to the travel ban, once-objective journalists and judges ignored tenable legal arguments that supported the administration's executive order.
However, after what has been generally viewed as a lackluster election campaign, whether that position is tenable in the long-term remains to be seen.
Conversely, if we tell ourselves that it's simply a new aspect of how we live, we'll look for ways to make the change permanent and tenable.
"If you read the announcements, everything is the end of the world," said Renaud Deraison, co-founder and CTO of Tenable, whose products manage vulnerability patching.
Tenable released a study last month demonstrating that there's no correlation between the amount of media attention a vulnerability receives and the urgency of patching it.
Geographical sorting and/or gerrymandering, combined with intensified partisanship, has made sustaining the "farm-to-school" coalition much less tenable than it was 22018 years ago.
He said last January that the idea of it becoming a separate operation was "more tenable", following the creation of a joint venture (JV) with Novartis.
"A contrary conclusion poses boundless litigation risk and is not tenable given how interconnected communication services are with modern economic and social life," the judge wrote.
The vulnerability, disclosed Wednesday by cybersecurity firm Tenable, impacts two applications used to program industrial control systems powering critical infrastructure in the United States and elsewhere.
Seventeen months in, Kelly and President Donald Trump have reached a stalemate in their relationship and it is no longer seen as tenable by either party.
Exposing the cells to mororwe and mofofo caused a drop in HIV replication, but it's unclear whether the doses they used would be tenable in humans.
The vulnerability, disclosed Wednesday by cybersecurity firm Tenable, impacts two applications used to program industrial control systems powering critical infrastructure in the United States and elsewhere.
And indeed, it may not have been politically tenable for him just to release a brief statement saying he wouldn't file any charges in the case.
"I consider it no longer tenable to expose any part of my podcast funding to the whims of Patreon's 'Trust and Safety' committee," Mr. Harris wrote.
Charas was behind on its rent, it claimed, and though the organization made several offers to buy the building, officials found none of the proposals tenable.
" The State Department said in a statement that it was dismayed the Zambian government had declared that Mr. Foote's position as ambassador was "no longer tenable.
This difference will show up at the debate, allowing Clinton to give factually defensible and politically tenable answers to a range of questions on weighty matters.
Zscaler went public in the spring and is trading 125 percent above its IPO price, but Tenable and Carbon Black have been trading below their IPO prices.
"Given the widespread prevalence and market share of the affected software in the [operational technology] space, urgent attention and response from affected users are required," Tenable said.
From the start, it's clear that their situation isn't tenable — no matter how regimented and functional it seems to be, it's no way for anyone to live.
Be smart: The Tillerson situation doesn't seem tenable to insiders: Pressed by CNN's Jake Tapper yesterday, he again refused to say he hadn't called Trump a moron.
Rather than advocating a complete removal and simple popular vote count and the majority wins, it may be more tenable to make some tweaks to the law.
Short of endorsing a dangerous and quasi-treasonous third worldism, which would be worse for Amazon than any Trump administration policy, no such moral position is tenable.
Whatever the economic merits of easing the access of American companies to world markets, a trade agenda devised to serve corporate interests is no longer politically tenable.
"In the next six months, someone else will have to inherit this relationship because it will not be tenable for HRC," Ms. Abedin wrote, referring to Mrs.
"It's not tenable for Kelly to remain in this position so weakened," said Chris Whipple, author of "Gatekeepers," a history of modern White House chiefs of staff.
Now, she's interested in breaking down problems and offering realistic, tenable solutions for Oakland residents, employing tools like visioning exercises, storytelling, and design to support her community.
HEGSETH: So Antonio, to you, part of getting that clean energy future of course is subsidizing certain forms of energy that are not tenable on the private market.
Faced with this rapid urbanization and the pollution and congestion that comes with it, we have to admit that the model of the past is no longer tenable.
In 1930, the last remaining islanders were evacuated, at their own request, since their old way of life was no longer tenable, and were resettled on the mainland.
This made the prospect of leaving my day job for a freelance career much more tenable, because I had a clear idea of what I was working toward.
It took her four years to finish, from roughly 36 to 40, as if by composing it she could delay thinking about childbearing until the last tenable moment.
If the Trump Organization investigation or Weisselberg's immunity deal -- end up implicating Trump, it would no longer be politically tenable for Republicans in Congress to protect this President.
For a more typical smartphone customer, who might like the idea of splurging on an iPhone X but doesn't replace their phone every year, that isn't a tenable proposition.
Before publishing its research, Tenable notified Schneider Electric, allowing the company to patch its software vulnerabilities in early April while issuing guidance for affected plants to update their systems.
Tenable describes the flaw, present in InduSoft Web Studio and InTouch Machine Edition, as a remote code execution vulnerability possible when an overflow condition is triggered in the software.
SAN FRANCISCO — Rebecca Jamil was sitting in a nondescript hotel ballroom in suburban Virginia when she realized that her dream job — being an immigration judge — was no longer tenable.
"It's a huge trend in just the last 18 months," said Amit Yoran, CEO of Tenable and the former director of Homeland Security's United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
It said Kenya would withdraw its troops in UNMISS as its continued deployment in South Sudan was "no longer tenable and is inimical to their safety and well-being".
However, on Friday, Galvao told reporters as he left a meeting with the science minister that his position was no longer tenable, according to a recording broadcast on CBN.
"We found, in fact, that any other explanation for these very strong echoes was not really tenable in the light of the evidence that we had available," Orosei said.
"When you reach a point where you can't give 100% to people you represent, it's not tenable to continue representing them," Bardella said in a statement to The Hill.
"An attacker can completely take over the machine that is being used to program the component of the industrial control system," said Dave Cole, chief product officer at Tenable.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Tuesday that the country's coalition government is moving to make it legally tenable to test self-driving cars in the country, according to Reuters.
Chris Collins and John Faso, known as the "Buffalo Buyout," during the House's Obamacare repeal debate back in March, which made Medicaid cuts more tenable for the state's counties.
Their theory, presumably, is that the idea of an elected president getting removed in an unelected way gets less and less tenable the closer to the election we get.
Now, it would seem, with the NAFTA and KORUS victories, there is even less incentive for Trump to budge a jot from his long-held and barely tenable positions.
"At the end of the day, I think some of the law changes will make it tenable to stick with telehealth, and the competitive pressures from patients will help."
Three women have made tenable claims that each was the woman in the photo; many people who have studied the matter believe that she was most likely Greta Friedman.
At the time I thought this was the height of pointlessness, not knowing that imbibing narcs to make humanity seem more tenable would become a great fixture in my life.
The most critical flaw uncovered by Tenable would enable an attacker to manufacturer their own custom, counterfeit ID cards, and potentially disable locks at a user facility, according to researchers.
It really seems that Stan is at most one or two moves away from figuring it all out — and I don't see how that's actually tenable from a plot perspective.
Ratings agency Standard and Poor's said Britain's top-notch "AAA" credit rating is no longer tenable after voters opted to leave the European Union, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
Ms Yerby's first piece is here I don't think the criteria which restrict assisted deaths to people who are terminally ill with less than six months to live are tenable.
"The machines themselves physically have been shown to be very vulnerable," Cris Thomas, a strategist for Tenable Network Security, a Maryland based cybersecurity company, told CNBC's "On the Money" recently.
The Tenable integration is focused on its SecurityCenter Continuous View product, in which GCP users can monitor what apps, devices and people are accessing your network or running on it.
"I think the NIST cybersecurity framework is probably the best place to begin the dialogue around Internet-of-things security," said Amit Yoran, chairman and CEO of Tenable Network Security.
Trump's relationship with his chief of staff has reached a stalemate and is no longer seen as tenable by either party as the two have stopped speaking in recent days.
This government domination of the mortgage market is not tenable and is, in fact, dangerous to the long-term health of the housing market, not to mention the federal budget.
But behind the scenes, the Republican conference has been restive and many members privately question whether it's tenable for him to last out the year as a lame duck Speaker.
That's if we want humanity to survive unscathed well into the next century—a task that is tenable provided nations take up the challenge called for by carbon neutral cities.
The English-language version of the group's report, published in 2000, asserted that "a complete, legally tenable account of Raoul Wallenberg's fate or reasons for his arrest" is still lacking.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's A-League was suspended due to the coronavirus on Tuesday, with administrators' saying it was no longer tenable for the country's top-flight soccer competition to continue.
For example, Sebree's Tenable colleague Jacob Baines presented at Defcon about exploitation of MikroTik routers over the past few years and the difficulty of assessing the scope of the exploitation.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's A-League was suspended due to the coronavirus on Tuesday, with administrators' saying it was no longer tenable for the country's top-flight soccer competition to continue.
No tenable account of executive power holds that a president's purposes in exercising powers accorded under Article II, "to take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed," have no import.
It is no longer politically tenable to be a Democratic presidential candidate and support the sale of the AR-15, which has become the weapon of choice for mass shooters.
Abrams argued with Deal privately that aid needed to stay in the program for students who don't do well on standardized tests, and getting rid of pre-K was not tenable.
" But changes in technology (most notably, the shift to cloud computing) made it clear, he said, that continued reliance on the office system "would not be tenable in the long term.
Of course, a permanent Blitzup isn't a tenable tactic, merely one that's a little more clever and less financially arduous for already underpaid workers to engage in than an outright strike.
That worked great when the American economy was dominant, but it is no longer tenable in a world where strategic adversaries are putting their full weight behind a handful of companies.
Cole told The Hill that Tenable has seen no real-world evidence of hackers leveraging the vulnerability, but would not rule out the possibility that it has been used in attacks.
In newly published research, security firm Tenable reveals how popular video surveillance camera software could be manipulated, allowing would-be attackers the ability to view, disable or otherwise manipulate video footage.
To make this situation as tenable as possible, communicating with partners and employers, setting realistic expectations, and accepting that more screen time is inevitable will help ease the burden a bit.
Lowering local election voting age to 16 in major cities, in conjunction with the integration of civics classes in school, has been gaining support as a tenable way to boost turnout.
Tenable said that multiple attempts to contact the company before disclosing the vulnerabilities failed—something that IDenticard's parent company, the billion-dollar Wisconsin manufacturer Brady Corporation, was quick to own up to.
But if a final, tenable peace agreement really had been within reach (it wasn't), Obama could have perhaps successfully fought back the pro-Israel lobby, as he had with the Iran deal.
"If [a major cyberattack] happens, that's a major act of war, bombs are starting to fall," said Cris Thomas, a well-known hacker who is now a strategist at security firm Tenable.
Malware services will be pulled in one of two directions, making it less tenable to be the middle operator that provides malware to any customer while pretending to be a reputable business.
So again, Doc has spent the last two years experimenting with other guys next to his top four, in an effort to find a tenable full-time solution for another playoff run.
But even though President Obama recently told Bill Maher the broader trend toward legal bud means ongoing federal marijuana enforcement may no longer be "tenable," Trump's ascent makes progress far from certain.
They are speaking to the real concerns of the Obama coalition and also looking to address the underlying causes that got Trump elected in order to forge a tenable path going forward.
This more fairly divides the burden of handling refugees, making it more politically tenable, and it ensures that refugees have someplace to go, so that they're not stuck in camps like Calais.
Thune was asked if it would be tenable for Democratic and Republicans lawmakers to return home and attend Fourth of July parades and barbecues with shocking images coming out of the border now.
The pertinent questions for Medicare-for-all are whether the tax increases necessary to fund a single-payer program are politically tenable and how much providers would be paid under this new system.
Researchers at Tenable announced Monday a security flaw in the firmware of network video recorders made by NUUO that could allow hackers to delete or modify surveillance videos or turn off surveillance entirely.
"The issue in this case is whether Florida's statutory scheme, which provides an opportunity to cure no-signature ballots yet denies that same opportunity for mismatched-signature ballots, is legally tenable," he wrote.
And what is happening now is that both of the right and the left realize that it's not tenable and that you have to go back to offering something to the bottom 50%.
"Using this attack vector, an insider could exploit this vulnerability for corporate espionage, manipulation, or to gain access to documents outside of their purview," Well's security firm Tenable said in a separate report.
Suddenly it is less tenable than ever for white people to write our whiteness out of the story of race in America or define ourselves only in terms of what we are not.
The story emboldened the press, prompting a flood of other damaging disclosures and then the huge street protests that eventually led prosecutors to conclude it was no longer politically tenable to do nothing.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement that the United States would halt military exercises on the Korean peninsula shows China's "dual suspension" proposal is practical and tenable.
If the Celtics can negotiate a slight hometown discount over the contract's life, or even a four-year max with a player option in the final season, the situation becomes a bit more tenable.
It's a position that, I think, reflects Zuckerberg's actual beliefs — and it's also the only tenable position for someone who is trying to serve the largest number of customers, no matter their political views.
He described the convention as the most logistically complicated event Tenable has handled and said his company is providing increased training as it staffs up and prepares for what will be quite the week.
"The ability to articulate each and every minute of the crime, where she was, where they met, where this happened and what he did," Boyce said of what made de la Huerta's story tenable.
That they voted for the Democratic proposal is a very clear signal to Trump and McConnell that simply keeping the government closed until Democrats give Trump $5 billion for the wall isn't politically tenable.
Despite Trump&aposs famed resilience to scandal, this strategy becomes less and less tenable if credible and damaging information is brought into the public domain and chips away at his support within the GOP.
Even some Democratic officials conceded it wasn't tenable for Pelosi to hold the impeachment articles for much longer, though said it would be harmful for McConnell if the Senate trial does not appear fair.
Mulvaney instead is seen as a supremely confident and ambitious person who took a job few viewed as tenable and who now lives on the outskirts of the White House's key centers of power.
"This is particularly devastating because not only is an attacker able to control the NVR [camera] but the credentials for all the cameras connected to the NVR are stored in plaintext on disk," Tenable writes.
One thing this means, as Bouie's essay argued, is that the Republican Party's status as the party for white people is probably more tenable over the long term than a lot of contemporary takes argue.
While the proposed ACDC Act is a simple exception to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), it doesn't go far enough in creating a tenable framework for active defense, beyond limited one-off engagements.
Recognizing that repaying the loans due to the Iron Bank is not tenable and thus a threat to the safety of Cersei Lannister and her house, she dispatched Mace Tyrell to renegotiate (Season 5, episode 4).
As Nicholas Bagley, a law professor at the University of Michigan, puts it, the Obama-era example was based on the idea that "it was no longer constitutionally tenable to deny equal rights to gay people".
While Singapore continued to support the project, it would only be tenable if Malaysia was also supportive and willing to fulfil its end of the agreement, added Khaw, who is also the coordinating minister for infrastructure.
While this is being sorted out it's not tenable to have the government's strongest privacy cop — the FTC — sidelined while the new online privacy cop sits in limbo and struggles with confusion over its own authority.
"The single biggest opportunity facing the new administration is modernization, which requires smart investments in security technologies that can help government agencies understand and reduce their cyber risk," said Amit Yoran, chief executive of Tenable Security.
But Iran has expressed doubt over the survival of the deal, with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif saying European support wasn't enough to keep it tenable now that the U.S. had announced its intentions to withdraw.
Force majeure on gas supplies to Nigeria LNG has hit one oil major particularly hard, sources say, prompting replacement buying, which in a logistically-determined market like LNG can leave only a few tenable alternatives available.
"The single biggest opportunity facing the new administration is modernization, which requires smart investments in security technologies that can help government agencies understand and reduce their cyber risk," agreed Amit Yoran, chief executive of Tenable Security.
Handing out billions to the agriculture sector runs counter to conservative orthodoxy, but abandoning farmers who have struggled because of an escalating trade war may not be politically tenable with just months until the midterm elections.
Others, though, will need to develop a language of penance and conciliation, a way of explaining to the world how they followed in lock step behind Trump and his corruption until that was no longer tenable.
"There's no doubt the discovery of this severe vulnerability comes at a time when critical infrastructure security is top-of-mind for organizations and government agencies everywhere," Tenable Chief Product Officer Dave Cole said in a statement.
In a statement, Tenable highlighted recent warnings issued by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security about Russian state-sponsored hackers targeted US critical infrastructure, including energy, nuclear, and commercial entities, such as water plants and airports.
Though Zuckerberg has been silent on the politics of family leave, calling it a "personal decision," his own story offers a strong rebuttal to the argument that such policies simply aren't tenable in a global, cutthroat marketplace.
"Tenable researcher David Wells said the bug "would allow all future downloaded documents by the victim to end up being uploaded to an attacker owned file server until the setting is manually changed back by the victim.
Sydbank analyst Morten Imsgaard said the situation would not be tenable for Maersk "for many days" and it could have a large economic impact for the company depending on how soon it will be up and running.
Even David Axelrod, who favored Biden as Barack Obama's running mate, has said that it is "not a tenable strategy" to meet the press only when you are rolled out to try to explain some embarrassing gaffe.
"I personally use Ring for my own home ... These intrusions aren&apost due to vulnerabilities in the firmware but how the devices have been set up," said Gavin Millard, vice president of intelligence for cybersecurity firm Tenable.
Tenable announced Wednesday that flaws in two human-machine interface (HMI) tools developed by Schneider Electric, a global energy management and automation company, are being fixed after Tenable's researchers discovered that remote attackers could easily access the tools.
It's great to see Cyborg finally get the chance to perform on the platform her skills deserve, but, with the trajectory this venture appears to being travelling in, is it a tenable option for the UFC going forward?
Tenable has proven it can keep subscriptions going at its approximately 24,000 client firms and that it can "expand inside of accounts," meaning customers are getting bigger subscriptions after signing on, a positive sign for investors, she said.
But then, around 2004 with the Battle of Fallujah and as the war in Iraq and Afghanistan started to take the toll on our fighting men and women, it becomes less tenable and a less politically sexy operation.
" Beydoun added, "If a tenable reconciliation campaign is to be had, I think it's illogical to expect that of people of color at this moment — where not only are the wounds really fresh, but hate crimes are occurring.
Cybersecurity firm Tenable Research on Tuesday disclosed multiple zero-day vulnerabilities discovered in the PremiSys software developed by IDenticard, a company whose photo ID software and access control systems are widely used by federal, state, and local government agencies.
The Fed also describes its policy as "accommodative," which is less and less tenable as benchmark rates, now in a range of 1.50-1.75 percent, rise toward the Fed's estimate of neutral, somewhere between 2.3 percent and 3.5 percent.
Specifically, Schneider's InduSoft Web Studio, which is used for real-time operations management in the production of oil and gas, among various other industries, and InTouch Machine Edition, human-machine interface SCADA software, were both affected, according to Tenable.
Recent wildcat strikes and the election of democratic socialists to Congress have made this last claim somewhat less tenable than it was before 2016, but relative to the Gilded Age's literal class war, the upsurge in resistance remains mild.
"I suspect the scammers are seeding Facebook ads, or more likely Facebook dark posts, to promote these products and hide their activity from everyone but their intended audience," explained Satnam Narang, a senior research engineer at cybersecurity firm Tenable.
The flaws discovered by Tenable reportedly include antiquated and easily cracked password encryption; a hard-coded password for accessing backup files—meaning it cannot be altered by users; and default credentials available upon installation, which cannot be changed without IDenticard's assistance.
A group of prominent computer security specialists—among them Whitfield Diffie, an author of an essential protocol for securing internet connections—recently detailed why "exceptional access" to encryption technologies is no more tenable today than it was 20 years ago.
"People tend to give life a go in neighboring places – Sudan, Ethiopia – and only turn to options further afield once they realize those situations aren't tenable in practice," Richard Mallett, one of the report's authors, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"Once they have got their debt levels down to a more tenable level with the cash coming in from the companies they're divesting, then we could be looking at a reinstatement of dividends in 12 to 18 months time," he said.
Once Mr. Salerno recognized that Mr. Dauman's position as chief executive was no longer tenable, given Viacom's deteriorating performance and continued hostility from the Redstones, he realized that his goals for the company weren't all that different from Ms. Redstone's.
For corporations watching and wondering what this might mean for the private sector: "At the most basic level, you've got to be able to defend yourself," said Yoran, who now serves as chief executive of cyber-risk management company Tenable.
Brodie and Lika's subterfuges grow less and less tenable, and the lovers eventually flee, but they find themselves entangled in, and finally shattered by, a Kilbarron family secret — albeit one that's been loudly hinted at for much of the book.
But it had been an open question whether it would remain politically tenable for her to continue simply aligning herself with Senator Bernie Sanders's health care plan while declining to provide any detailed explanation of how she would pay for it.
"Patching like this, in general, should always be important, but the fact that the NSA is the one that disclosed this to Microsoft as well gave it some more importance," said Satnam Narang, a senior research engineer with cybersecurity company Tenable.
"It's highly unusual — not unprecedented — but highly unusual when the government provides the type of attack attribution like they have in this alert," said Amit Yoran, CEO of Tenable and the founding director of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
"As agencies continue adding to their networks, like cloud and mobile, they are increasing the attack surface that federal [chief information officers] are mandated to defend from cyberattacks," said James Hayes, vice president of global government affairs at cybersecurity firm Tenable.
Israel's leaders and public are deaf to warnings by US officials and the remnants of the Israeli "peace camp" that the status quo is not tenable, because such warnings don't jibe with their experience: For Israel, the occupation has no downside.
Screenshot of Orca dashboard Screenshot of Orca dashboard The startup is going after established security vendors like Rapid7 and Tenable by attempting to build a more modern approach to cloud security, one that's built from the ground up for cloud native constructs.
"This is ridiculous, it is not tenable and Republicans ... just politically, this cannot last, so go ahead and start holding the President accountable, the bogeyman is not going to come out from under your bed," Amanda Carpenter, a former communications aide to Sen.
"These are clearly noteworthy shifts from regular practices and make this vulnerability worth paying attention to and also worth asking questions about," Tenable CEO Amit Yoran, who founded the Department of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team, told Business Insider in January.
Tenable likely won't be the only cybersecurity firm going public this year — Crowdstrike, which helps companies fix breaches and minimize the damage, and Tanium, which helps companies monitor security vulnerabilities on "endpoints" like personal computers in a company, are also reportedly considering IPOs.
"The conclusions of many Hitler biographers about the mental development of Adolf Hitler, who allegedly received special attention from his mother Klara as the only surviving child after the deaths of three siblings, are no longer tenable," Kotanko was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
Trump shifting gears: The developments reflect a recognition within the administration that its tolerant stance on Saudi Arabia -- including instances of Trump repeating the denials of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of any knowledge of Khashoggi's death -- is no longer tenable.
Tenable estimates that the vulnerability could put hundreds of thousands of networked surveillance cameras at risk around the world, and many of the groups that operate those devices might have no idea that the risk is even relevant to the systems they rely on.
" The big picture: Even though Gawande will be working for several large employers, he said employer-based coverage doesn't make much sense any more: "Tying how you get your health [care] to your place of employment is going to become less ad less tenable.
There is perpetual tension between, on the one side, soaring rents and the increasingly clichéd and untrue notion of New York as a moneyed town and, on the other, the cold realities that living here, creating here and shopping here are less tenable than ever.
Just as we no longer believe it's constitutional to offer federal mortgage insurance only in white neighborhoods, the Justice Department concluded that we, as a country, had come around to the view that it was no longer constitutionally tenable to deny equal rights to LGBTQ people.
With Alteryx's IPO last week, there's still a robust lineup of enterprise exits coming down the pipeline, including Presido, Okta, and Yext, who have all filed S-1s in preparation of an IPO, and speculation from many more including Cloudera, DocuSign, Domo, and Tenable Network Security.
It's unclear how tenable it is -- one GOP aide told CNN the idea of snapping back rates on the individual side -- equivalent to a guaranteed tax increase, even as the corporate side remained untouched -- is one hell of a tough sell on the messaging side of things.
Jones could not have won without overwhelming support from Alabama's black community, and his victory suggests that Democratic coalitions in Southern states where the nonwhite share of the population is rising can be tenable, if enough white voters can be persuaded to defect from the Republicans.
At the same time, many Irish nationalists, though relieved that the immediate prospect of a hard Irish border has faded, have nevertheless been so angered by the uncertainty of the last years that they see continued membership in the United Kingdom as less tenable than ever.
Cris Thomas, a prominent security researcher with the cybersecurity firm Tenable, said the documents and files released by the Shadow Brokers show "the NSA has been able to compromise SWIFT banking systems, presumably as a way to monitor, if not disrupt, financial transactions to terrorists groups".
Andrew: Ever since Democrats have been contemplating moving forward with impeachment, I've thought that Republicans would only break with the president under one condition: if the public turns against Trump so forcefully and overwhelmingly that it's no longer politically tenable for Republicans to stick with him.
In 2013, her push to expand Social Security functioned as a broader effort to shift the "Overton window" on the issue — making "chained CPI," shorthand for a proposal opposed by progressives to change the way the government accounts for cost of living, a less tenable option among mainstream Democrats.
As Tenable explains, that loophole could allow malicious code to be executed, granting hackers high-level access in any facility running the affected software: A threat actor could send a crafted packet to exploit the buffer overflow vulnerability using a tag, alarm, event, read or write action to execute code.
One Republican operative who has worked in Alabama described supporting abortion rights as the one position that was simply not tenable in Alabama, suggesting that you could have more liberal positions on just about any other issue — "I think you could be in favor of raising taxes" — just not that one.
Nevertheless, the further Foxconn falls behind the timeline that's laid out in its contract, the less tenable these claims become and the more pressure there is for Foxconn and Wisconsin officials to come to the table and revisit what the company is building and what the state will pay for it.
" A State Department spokesperson said in a statement the department was "dismayed by the Zambian government's statement that Ambassador Foote's position 'is no longer tenable,' which we consider to be the equivalent of a declaration that the Ambassador is Persona Non Grata... The United States firmly opposes abuses against LGBTI persons.
And one upside of globalization is that it's usually no longer tenable for Japanese game companies to wait too long to release their games around the world — just look at the simultaneous global launch of Final Fantasy XV. There's much less need to import titles than there was 10 or 20 years ago.
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel Schatz'Medicare for All' complicates Democrats' pitch to retake Senate Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Booker, Durbin and Leahy introduce bill to ban death penalty MORE (D-Hawaii) said in a tweet on Friday that it wasn't "tenable" for Republicans to vote against reopening the government.
He told the so-called "Big Six" negotiators that he still wants to get to 15 percent as the top corporate tax rate even though no one working on tax reform thinks that's possible without blowing up the deficit or requiring big cuts to existing deductions that would not be politically tenable.
Mr. Kirby is right: The most important paragraphs in most articles about diplomatic news are the explanatory ones that lay out the administration's strategy and assess whether it is tenable in light of history, or the facts on the ground, or other realities that the secretary of state may not want to discuss.
The paper's popularity might have made that fastidiousness tenable, but Trotter did not always go after subscriber fees, either, as evidenced by a letter that the Ohio novelist Charles W. Chesnutt once wrote to thank Trotter for keeping him on the mailing list even though he could not afford the full cost of a subscription.
It may come as a relief that people in high places in the media and technology world decided it was no longer tenable to give extra oxygen — digital and financial — to those who worship the champions of slavery or march under the Nazi flag, glorifying one of the most morally reprehensible regimes in history.
But since September 2016 Mr. Snowden's position in Moscow has become more precarious — partly because he has criticized his host country and partly because no one can predict whether his continued sanctuary in Russia will be tenable given the unusual relationship between President-elect Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
The Justice Department, DEA, FBI, for them to try to straddle and figure out how they're supposed to enforce laws in some places and not in others — they're gonna guard against transporting these drugs across state lines, but you've got the entire Pacific corridor where this is legal — that is not going to be tenable.
But Lindsey went on to largely back Trump's position in the trade talks, the sources added, and in the discussion spent the lion's share of the time talking about the two economies -- and the idea that while Trump has pushed things to a place the US has never been before, it's not tenable for him to back down now.
That position became slightly less tenable on Tuesday when The Washington Post reported on the existence of a 10-page draft memo from the Internal Revenue Service that makes clear the administration has no leeway when it comes to complying with a request for Trump's returns from House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal, a Massachusetts Democrat.
The real answer is that the most popular thing on TV is like everything else on TV — it has a harder time attracting eyeballs, because people are doing things instead of watching TV. Pretending that the NFL — or live sports in general — is immune to the same trends affecting everything else on TV isn't tenable anymore.
He advises leading technology entrepreneurs, venture funds and investment banks in formation, financing, capital market and M&A transactions, and in in the past seven years was involved in over 20143 offerings, raising over $21 billion, for companies such as Appian, Atlassian, Alteryx, Avalara, DocuSign, FireEye, Forty Seven, LinkedIn, MongoDB, NVIDIA, Redfin, SendGrid, ServiceNow, Tenable, Zendesk, Zulilly and Zynga.
This is partly because organized, institutionalized sexual adventures are easier to achieve with money and leisure time, which Witt is characteristically aware of, in her discussion of Bay Area utopianism: It was not a tenable ideology, was in fact totally ungrounded in any wider reality, but for a number of reasons hyperbolic optimism could actually be pondered in the highly specific time and place of San Francisco ... among a group of young educated people with high standards of living.
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" That dire assessment goes on to assume that the United States and its allies will not take the necessary measures to restore a favorable correlation of forces, and therefore, that the West must lower its strategic aims in a future conflict with a near competitor: "Our armed forces, therefore, will need to shift from an expectation that they could dominate the opponent to one in which they must expect to be contested throughout the fight — and yet still achieve the political objectives set for them in ways that are politically tenable.
HEATHER WILLIAMS Senior Policy Researcher at the RAND Corporation I don't think that a deal between Trump and the administration and Iran government on the nuclear program is viable is tenable, there will not very likely be a deal in any shape or form, there may be proposals, there maybe even in a time in the future where they might be willing to sit down on a table, but the likelihood that it would be possible to shape any kind of a new deal much less like a deal that is more strengths of constraints on Iran , i guess it's wishful thinking.

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