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A women-led cybersecurity company is transforming threat intelligence by focusing on active disruption of criminal networks. Unit 221B’s unique approach has already supported high-profile Department of Justice investigations and corporate security operations.
In a field traditionally dominated by men, May Chen-Contino is leading a transformation in how cybersecurity companies approach global threats, according to industry reports. As CEO of Unit 221B, she heads a women-led firm that helps enterprises and law enforcement combat criminals operating across both digital and physical realms. The company recently secured a $5 million seed funding round led by J2 Ventures, positioning it for expansion in the rapidly growing threat-intelligence market.
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A massive data center project has been proposed for the site of a former Pennsylvania coal mine, promising significant job creation and economic revitalization. The development would utilize natural gas infrastructure and river access for power and cooling systems while representing a shift in coal mining land use.
A transformative project is being proposed for the site of a former coal mine in Greene County, Pennsylvania, where developers plan to construct a massive data center spanning approximately 1,400 acres. According to reports, the development would represent a significant repurposing of the former Robena Mine property along the Monongahela River, potentially creating over 1,000 jobs during construction and beginning operations as early as 2029.
Lincoln Property Company appears poised to reacquire a Chandler data center facility it previously owned and sold in 2019. Sources indicate the company is working with city officials to amend development agreements that would enable both the purchase and a significant expansion of the existing data center operations. The move would mark a return to a property with which the company has historical ties.
Real estate firm Lincoln Property Company is reportedly close to acquiring a data center facility in Chandler, Arizona, according to documents filed with city officials. Sources indicate the company is seeking to purchase the property located at 2500 W. Frye Road, which it previously owned and sold to CBRE Investment Management in 2019.