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TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise
TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise

WASHINGTON, May 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wright Way Enterprises (TWW), a trusted leader in cybersecurity modernization and program management for federal agencies, is expanding its proven methodologies and expertise into the private sector with the launch of its new Commercial Services practice. Three-in-four companies in the United States are at risk of a material cyberattack and 60% of small businesses go out of business within six months of a cyber breach. With growing cyber risk, cyber readiness is no longer optional—it's critical. TWW's expanded offerings equip companies of all sizes and sectors with the implementation frameworks to anticipate, prevent, and respond to the growing complexity of cyber threats. TWW's Commercial Services include: Cybersecurity Risk Hygiene & Assessment Third-Party Risk Management Assessment Enterprise Risk Assessment Program Management Zero Trust as a Service (ZTaaS) "Attack surfaces have widened beyond the firewall—across remote teams and third-party vendors. Organizations can't afford blind spots," said Kenice Middleton, Managing Partner of TWW. "Whether you're a regional bank, a hospital system, or a retail brand, cyber risk is business risk." In addition to its cybersecurity solutions, TWW offers core consulting services which help organizations navigate operational demands, drive change, and manage enterprise-wide risk. Through its Program Management and Enterprise Risk Assessment capabilities, TWW provides structured governance, cross-functional coordination, and tailored delivery models that align strategic goals with day-to-day execution. These services support everything from modernization efforts and digital transformation to compliance and business continuity planning—giving leadership teams the clarity and confidence to move forward. "In today's environment," said Daniel Wright, CEO of TWW, "organizations are balancing modernization, compliance, and risk reduction—all while keeping operations running smoothly. Our Commercial Services equip leadership teams to focus their efforts and make informed decisions. We're excited to bring TWW's proven frameworks to businesses of every size—addressing real-world challenges with solutions that empower organizations to adapt, scale, and thrive." The firm's commercial offering is built on a foundation of both public and private sector experience, with team members in previous roles at Deloitte, Booz Allen Hamilton, Bank Policy Institute, Aspen Institute and within the federal government. This cross-sector perspective gives TWW a unique edge: combining policy fluency, operational precision, and business-minded security strategy. Backed by an integrated methodology that fuses risk & program management, regulatory compliance, and enterprise modernization, TWW helps clients not only identify vulnerabilities but also implement practical, scalable solutions. With deep alignment to leading frameworks such as NIST CSF, CISA's Zero Trust Maturity Model, and industry-specific regulatory requirements, TWW is positioned to be a transformative partner to security-conscious businesses navigating digital transformation. Visit to learn more or schedule an assessment consultation. About TWW The Wright Way Enterprises (TWW) is certified as an SBA 8(a) small business, stewarding organizations in addressing the dynamic needs of an ever-changing global economy. Founded in 2020, TWW's comprehensive capabilities fortify federal and private infrastructure. The impact-driven consultancy specializes in program management, auditing, cyber risk management, and compliance. TWW's vision is to be globally trusted advisors in delivering robust solutions that protect data, preserve vital resources, ensure compliance, and optimize operations for excellence. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts contact@

TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise
TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise

Business Wire

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wright Way Enterprises (TWW), a trusted leader in cybersecurity modernization and program management for federal agencies, is expanding its proven methodologies and expertise into the private sector with the launch of its new Commercial Services practice. Three-in-four companies in the United States are at risk of a material cyberattack and 60% of small businesses go out of business within six months of a cyber breach. Three-in-four companies in the United States are at risk of a material cyberattack and 60% of small businesses go out of business within six months of a cyber breach. With growing cyber risk, cyber readiness is no longer optional—it's critical. TWW's expanded offerings equip companies of all sizes and sectors with the implementation frameworks to anticipate, prevent, and respond to the growing complexity of cyber threats. TWW's Commercial Services include: Cybersecurity Risk Hygiene & Assessment Third-Party Risk Management Assessment Enterprise Risk Assessment Program Management Zero Trust as a Service (ZTaaS) 'Attack surfaces have widened beyond the firewall—across remote teams and third-party vendors. Organizations can't afford blind spots,' said Kenice Middleton, Managing Partner of TWW. 'Whether you're a regional bank, a hospital system, or a retail brand, cyber risk is business risk.' In addition to its cybersecurity solutions, TWW offers core consulting services which help organizations navigate operational demands, drive change, and manage enterprise-wide risk. Through its Program Management and Enterprise Risk Assessment capabilities, TWW provides structured governance, cross-functional coordination, and tailored delivery models that align strategic goals with day-to-day execution. These services support everything from modernization efforts and digital transformation to compliance and business continuity planning—giving leadership teams the clarity and confidence to move forward. 'In today's environment,' said Daniel Wright, CEO of TWW, 'organizations are balancing modernization, compliance, and risk reduction—all while keeping operations running smoothly. Our Commercial Services equip leadership teams to focus their efforts and make informed decisions. We're excited to bring TWW's proven frameworks to businesses of every size—addressing real-world challenges with solutions that empower organizations to adapt, scale, and thrive.' The firm's commercial offering is built on a foundation of both public and private sector experience, with team members in previous roles at Deloitte, Booz Allen Hamilton, Bank Policy Institute, Aspen Institute and within the federal government. This cross-sector perspective gives TWW a unique edge: combining policy fluency, operational precision, and business-minded security strategy. Backed by an integrated methodology that fuses risk & program management, regulatory compliance, and enterprise modernization, TWW helps clients not only identify vulnerabilities but also implement practical, scalable solutions. With deep alignment to leading frameworks such as NIST CSF, CISA's Zero Trust Maturity Model, and industry-specific regulatory requirements, TWW is positioned to be a transformative partner to security-conscious businesses navigating digital transformation. Visit to learn more or schedule an assessment consultation. About TWW The Wright Way Enterprises (TWW) is certified as an SBA 8(a) small business, stewarding organizations in addressing the dynamic needs of an ever-changing global economy. Founded in 2020, TWW's comprehensive capabilities fortify federal and private infrastructure. The impact-driven consultancy specializes in program management, auditing, cyber risk management, and compliance. TWW's vision is to be globally trusted advisors in delivering robust solutions that protect data, preserve vital resources, ensure compliance, and optimize operations for excellence. For more information, visit

Man jailed for role on website showing computer-generated child abuse
Man jailed for role on website showing computer-generated child abuse

1News

time21-05-2025

  • 1News

Man jailed for role on website showing computer-generated child abuse

A man who was a facilitator on a website which hosted "unspeakable" computer-generated child sexual abuse images has been jailed. Warning: Some may find details in this story upsetting. Helplines are provided with the article. Donald James Sarratt, 35, was sentenced to five-and-a-half years' imprisonment after being found guilty of possessing objectionable material relating to children and knowingly making and/or copying objectionable material relating to the sexual exploitation of children. A forensic examination of his electronic devices also uncovered child sexual abuse images of real children. He was identified in the wake of Operation Dark Orchid, which began in 2022 following a referral from the Department of Homeland Security Investigations and Department of Justice Child Exploitation Unit in the US. The website hosted over 85,000 computer generated images - 30,000 of those being realistic images depicting the graphic sexual abuse and torture of children as young as infants. 'In New Zealand, creating, possessing, or distributing material that promotes or tends to promote or support the sexual exploitation of children is punishable under the Films, Videos, Publications and Classifications Act," Detective Sergeant Daniel Wright, who led Operation Dark Orchid for the New Zealand Police Online Child Exploitation Across New Zealand (OCEANZ) team, said. 'This investigation, involving our law enforcement colleagues from the US, demonstrates our commitment to keeping our communities safe, and that we will use all resources available to us to hold to account those who prey on the vulnerability of children both in New Zealand and abroad." Homeland Security Dallas Special Agent in Charge Travis Pickard said the "vast number" of images uncovered in the joint investigation was "unacceptable in any part of contemporary society". Many featured "disturbingly realistic computer-generated representations of unspeakable child sexual abuse". "This sentence for the defendant reinforces our dedication to protecting the innocence of our most vulnerable populations from such abhorrent child exploitation," he said. Any child sexual abuse material discovered online can be reported to: New Zealand Police: Call 105 or report online here Department of Internal Affairs Netsafe : Netsafe New Zealand's online safety organisation If there are immediate concerns for the safety of someone, call 111.

Iowa baseball comeback falls short in midweek clash vs. Illinois State
Iowa baseball comeback falls short in midweek clash vs. Illinois State

USA Today

time30-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Iowa baseball comeback falls short in midweek clash vs. Illinois State

Iowa baseball comeback falls short in midweek clash vs. Illinois State After a weekend series sweep of Indiana (23-21, 12-12 Big Ten), Iowa baseball (31-13, 20-4) sees its non-conference woes continue as the Hawkeyes could not mount a late comeback vs. Illinois State (21-21, 10-8 Missouri Valley) in a 6-5 midweek loss from Duane Banks Field on Tuesday evening. Daniel Wright started on the hill, giving up a hit and a walk while striking out one. Iowa used seven other pitchers, including Tyler Guerin, who was dinged with the loss. Despite the losing effort, the pitching staff combined for 16 strikeouts (Justin Hackett led Iowa with five punchouts) while giving up five free bases. "It was a really strange game in a sense that they had the six runs in the fourth inning," said head coach Rick Heller. "Other than that, I thought we pitched lights out tonight against a really good offense." Iowa got on the board first in the second inning when Blake Guerin hit an RBI SAC fly to score Miles Risley. Unfortunately, the Redbirds took the lead by plating six runs in the fourth, highlighted by a grand slam. The Hawkeyes were quiet at the plate until they scored four in the eighth inning to cut their deficit to one. The four-run outburst started when Andy Nelson hit an RBI single and then scored on a wild pitch. Kellen Strohmeyer capped the inning when he brought Iowa within one run bysmacking a pinch-hit two-run homer over the right field wall. Despite holding Illinois State scoreless in the top of the ninth, Iowa could not scrape across the tying run in the bottom half of the frame. "We just weren't barreling balls up," said Heller. "There were a couple guys in the middle that were. Reese Moore was seeing the ball well, and we had a couple line drives that were caught. But for the most part, it was just weak contact." The Hawkeyes collected 10 hits and batted .303 overall, while the Redbirds totaled seven hits with a .219 batting average. Iowa will now travel to Seattle. Wash., for a three-game series vs. Washington (25-21, 15-8) from May 2-4. Game one of the series will start at 9:02 p.m. CT and be broadcast on Big Ten Plus (subscription required). Fans can also follow along through the Hawkeyes Radio Network alongside play-by-play voice John Leo and color analyst John Evans. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes, and opinions. Follow Scout on X: @SpringgateNews.

Iowa baseball drops midweek non-conference matchup vs. Western Illinois
Iowa baseball drops midweek non-conference matchup vs. Western Illinois

USA Today

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Iowa baseball drops midweek non-conference matchup vs. Western Illinois

Iowa baseball drops midweek non-conference matchup vs. Western Illinois After returning home following a three-game weekend sweep against Michigan, Iowa baseball (27-12, 17-4 Big Ten) suffered a disappointing 7-3 midweek loss vs. Western Illinois (12-24, 5-10 Ohio Valley) from Duane Banks Field on Tuesday evening. Graduate senior right-hander Daniel Wright (2-1, 3.50 ERA) got the start for the Hawkeyes, which saw him give up one earned run on five hits, walk two, and strike out three over three innings of work. Although Wright would escape two bases-loaded jams in the first and third innings, he would be tagged with the loss. Four other pitchers saw the mound for Iowa following Wright's departure. While Iowa's pitching staff combined for 15 strikeouts, the Hawkeyes gave up 10 free bases that prolonged multiple scoring threats by the Leathernecks. "It was a combination of bad luck," said head coach Rick Heller. "We hit a bunch of balls in the third, fourth, and fifth that were just smoked that we didn't get rewarded for. Then, when we try to get things going and we are in a good place, we had some horrendous at-bats at the wrong time." Western Illinois opened the scoring in the first inning on a fielder's choice RBI and then tacked on three in the fifth on an RBI single, walk, and wild pitch to take a commanding 4-0 lead. Iowa scored its first run in the bottom of the fifth when Gable Mitchell hit an RBI double to score Andy Nelson to cut the deficit to three. Western Illinois would add two more runs in the top of the seventh, which was answered by an RBI single by Daniel Rogers in the bottom half of the frame. The ninth inning would see the Leatherneck add their seventh run of the game in the top of the inning, and Iowa answer with their third and final run of the evening with a Miles Risley solo blast. While Iowa would outhit Western Illinois by an 11-8 margin, the 10 walks surrendered, coupled with hitting 4-for-21 with runners on base, would handcuff the Hawkeyes on an overall disappointing outing offensively. "We gave them too many free bases," said Heller. "They were swining it, we knew that coming in that they could swing it. That it wasn't just one or two guys, that there were several that the way they were playing right now we would have to pitch well. On a night like tonight you just have to outscore them, and we didn't." Iowa will play another midweek game today vs. St. Thomas (19-14, 13-4 Summit League) from Duane Banks Field with fifth-year senior left-hander Benjamin DeTaeye (0-3, 4.35 ERA) expected the get the start on the mound. Wednesday's game is scheduled for a 6:02 p.m. CT first pitch and will stream on Big Ten Plus (subscription required). Fans can also follow along through the Hawkeyes Radio Network alongside play-by-play voice John Leo and color analyst John Evans. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes, and opinions. Follow Scout on X: @SpringgateNews.

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