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Two Quick Putting Tips

Wyckoff, New Jersey, native Brent Potter graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering and technology. He joined Morgan Stanley in 2000 and has since held various leadership positions within the company, including the firm’s client technologies and entitlements solution departments. Outside work, Brent Potter enjoys golfing. Putting can be one of the most difficult aspects of golf to master. That said, here are two quick tips for beginning golfers to keep in mind when trying to improve performance on the green. Make sure to use the proper form. Firmly grip the putter with both hands while keeping the arms and head still. The putting stroke works like a pendulum. Rock the shoulders straight back, and then swing them straight through the ball. The motion should be very smooth - no jerking or sudden movements. Learn the basics of “reading the green.” For example, if the grass appears to be a lighter shade than the other grass ...

Ransomware on the Rise

Wyckoff, New Jersey, native Brent Potter graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering and technology. He joined Morgan Stanley in 2000 and has since held various leadership positions within the company, including the firm’s client technologies and entitlements solution departments. In his current role, Brent Potter serves as the company’s vice president of vulnerability management. By its very nature, cybersecurity is an ever-evolving landscape that requires security professionals to maintain constant vigilance. One troubling recent trend is the rise in ransomware applications affecting the commercial marketplaces. Data published by the Cyber Threat Alliance reveals that more than $325 million in “ransom money” has been paid by companies who have fallen victim to the CryptoWall v3 threat. These types of attacks sequester important files through encryption and then hold the data ransom until the affected parties pay the “ransom” ...