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MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2024

- AWARDS -
Silencer Central announces the new BANISH® Speed K has been awarded the Gold endorsement by the members of National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA). The recognition came from extensive field testing done by members of NTOA.
- BOATING -
The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announces the Shoal Creek Public Boat Ramp on Wilson Reservoir near Florence, Alabama, will be closed due to utility construction on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. until Fridays at 3:30 p.m. each week from April 29 through May 24, 2024.
- COMPETITION -
Baschieri & Pellagri USA announces the outstanding achievements of its Pro Staff members at the Western Regionals hosted at Pinnacle Shooting Sports in Phoenix, Arizona from  March 4th- 10th. 
SIG SAUER announces the conclusion of the Fifth Annual SIG Relentless Warrior Championship. One hundred and thirteen cadets from the United States Air Force Academy, United States Naval Academy, United States Coast Guard Academy, United States Military Academy at West Point, Norwich University, Texas A & M, The Citadel, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Tech, the Royal Military College of Canada, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy competed at the SIG SAUER Academy.
- COURTS -
Firearm industry members targeted by Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case that seeks to blame them for the harm caused by lawless narco-terrorist drug cartels in Mexico.

- EVENTS -
KGM Suppressors announces its participation as a conference sponsor at the Texas Tactical Peace Officers Association (TTPOA) Annual Conference. KGM Suppressors showcase its products during the live-fire range day.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and Destin–Fort Walton Beach invite everyone to celebrate the 10th annual Lionfish Festival May 17–18 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. CT at AJ’s Seafood and Oyster Bar and HarborWalk Village in Destin.
- FISHERIES -
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will convene a virtual meeting of its Standing and Special Reef Fish, Socioeconomic, and Ecosystem Scientific and Statistical Committees on May 7th and 8th, 2024. The meeting will convene at 8:30 AM eastern time, each day.
Swinging Bridge Fishing Access Site (FAS) on the Stillwater River in Montana will be temporarily closed to vehicle and walk-in access due to a culvert replacement beginning Monday, April 22.

- HUNTING -
Pennsylvania’s 2024 spring gobbler season begins on Saturday, April 27 with a half-day hunt for junior hunters and mentored hunters 16 and under. The regular season runs May 4-31, with hunting hours going from one-half hour before sunrise until noon from May 4-18, then from one-half hour before sunrise until one-half-hour after sunset from May 20-31.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff will present harvest information from the recent trapping seasons in northwest Montana at a joint meeting of the Montana Trappers Association and Montana Fur Harvesters on April 28 in Kalispell.
- INDUSTRY -
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) sent the following notice this afternoon regarding firearm storage at FFLs. Please review the notice in its entirety.
- JOBS -
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is currently accepting applications for an Accounting and Human Resources Assistant. The Accounting and Human Resources Assistant will support the Administrative Officer in carrying out the fiscal management, budgeting, procurement, personnel, and detailed record-keeping requirements of the Council.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
The Rapid Access Firearm Safe, from the Hayman Safe Company, is a non-typical firearm safe system designed for covert appearance so that it is unrecognizable as a gun storage unit and can be strategically placed for quick active-shooter response.
Recently, Minelab released the X-TERRA PRO metal detector. Among other features, this machine is lightweight, waterproof, and high quality, but above all, is simple for a beginner to learn.
Boasting the only advanced assisted-reset trigger technology on the market today that is expressly approved by the BATFE and is non-NFA classifiable, the Gen-2 3MR AR trigger system is designed to meet and to exceed the performance capabilities of even the fastest and most skilled shooters.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation honors and celebrates its dedicated volunteers for efforts to advance its mission during National Volunteer Week. Volunteers have raised millions upon millions of dollars to put on the ground to enhance, conserve and open public access to wildlife habitat, support wildlife management and promote hunting heritage.

The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA) is proud to announce their organizational membership in the Sportsmen’s Alliance. By joining the Sportsmen’s Alliance, NAVHDA members’ voices can be heard on legislative issues impacting their right to breed, train, and hunt with their versatile dogs.
Earth Day serves as a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility to safeguard the environment and our own future. Like Earth Day, S3DA as an organization is committed to environmental awareness and education. S3DA aims to inspire youths to make a difference in their own community by encouraging them to pick up litter, plant trees, or restore natural habitats.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Scent Thief® announces its latest collaboration with archery champion Levi Morgan. With a career spanning over a decade in the outdoor industry, Levi brings a wealth of expertise to enhance Scent Thief’s marketing initiatives.
- PROMOTIONS -
Target Sports USA announces AMMO+ Day 2, an exclusive one-day event celebrating and rewarding the loyalty of AMMO+ members with an unprecedented 12% discount on select ammunition. Scheduled for April 25 at 11:00 am EST, this event offers an additional discount to all AMMO+ Members.

Heckler & Koch introduces an enticing new program exclusively for our valued firearm dealers’ counter sales employees. The new sales rewards program is HK’s way of saying “thank you” for your efforts in promoting the HK brand.
- PUBLISHING -
The time to gear up for spring adventures has never been more fun as Game & Fish announces the return of 'Great American Spring’ – presented by Falken Tires and Yellowstone Bourbon – this April offering tips, tools, and educational advice to inspire outdoor enthusiasts across the nation.
- RETAIL -
Hi Mountain Seasonings is now offering its premier Western-style seasonings in larger bottles. Originally available in shaker bottles that offered between 1.75 oz to 3.5 oz, seasonings are now all available in a larger size shaker ranging from 3.9-7.1 oz.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is honored to once again announce MasterPiece Arms, as the Official Chassis of the PRS Rimfire Series and the 2024 Precision Rifle Series Season.

- STATE AGENCIES -
Good news for foragers: The morel mushroom picking season is beginning. Some morels now are being found along eastern Nebraska’s river bottoms. In a few weeks, they will emerge in hilly wooded areas above rivers.
The Coastal Resources Division (CRD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources released the 10th annual Coastal Georgia Ecosystem Report Card. This comprehensive assessment evaluates the health of Coastal Georgia’s ecosystems, examining water quality, fisheries, and wildlife through twelve key indicators.
- STATE PARKS -
Montana FWP is seeking volunteer campground hosts at several state parks in northwest Montana.
Staff at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park are pleased to reopen the cave for the 2024 season starting May 1. Tours will be offered from May 1 through Sept. 30. Both first-come-first-served tours and reservable tours will be offered.
Officials with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management cut a ceremonial ribbon Friday for resurfaced roads at Joe Wheeler State Park paved with asphalt made with materials from scrap tires.
- TELEVISION -
This Week on The High Road with Keith Warren we follow Keith and Robert Sergi from Legends Ranch as they climb the mountains of Spain searching for a Spanish Ibex.
Wild TV announces that fans of the popular British Columbia-based fishing TV series Fly Fusion TV can watch the show’s new Season Four episodes on Wild TV’s cable channel, or on the Wild TV – LIVE! stream, and also on-demand via the Fly Fusion TV collection on Wild TV+
 

We live in uncertain times.

But nothing has done so much to bring that uncertainty home recently as a Thursday speech given by FBI Director Christopher Wray at Vanderbilt University’s “Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats”. It wasn’t just enlightening; it was eye-opening. The fact it was given less than a half hour from my home only personalized the message even more.

Wray told national security and intelligence experts and Vandy students that Chinese government linked hackers have “burrowed into critical U.S. infrastructure.”

Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier (left) discussed cyber security with FBI Director Christopher Wray (left) during Vanderbilt University’s Summit on Modern Conflicts and Emerging Threats. Photo with permission.

Now, Wray said without equivocation, they’re waiting for “just the right moment to deal a devastating blow.”

Coming the same day that 911 services failed across several states, and after infrastructure “issues” with air traffic control computers and interstate pipelines, Wray’s remarks are concerning. Normally senior federal officials offer comfort, not concern when it comes to threats.

Wray continued, saying the hackers, part of an operation he called Volt Typhoon, have access to companies in telecommunications, energy, water and “other critical sectors.” He went as far as to say that 23 pipeline operators had been targeted in the hacks.

Wray pointed out the FBI and other agencies were continually battling Volt Typhoon, but refuted China’s assertion that it was hackers, not the Chinese government, behind the attacks. China, Wray said, was essentially developing the “ability to physically wreak havoc on our critical infrastructure at a time of its own choosing.”

The plan, goal to Wray, is simple: “land blows against critical infrastructure to try to induce panic.” It is part and parcel, he explained, of China’s stated goal of world financial dominance.

Today, panic never seems as distant as it once did. Wray’s remarks brought home just how tenuous the state of world affairs are today. Today, the world is interconnected. Concerns once lessened due to geography are as real and tangible as runaway freighters knocking down bridges.

Panic never seems far enough away today for people to catch a calming breath.

Wray told attendees the U.S. had been on alerts since 2011. That’s when a classic FBI-style sting operation established a “honeypot” - a false site on a corporate site where decoy documents were located.

“It took hackers all of 15 minutes to find and steal the data related to the control and monitoring systems,” Wray recounted. Since hackers “ignored financial and business-related information,” he explained, it “suggests their goals were more sinister than getting a leg up economically.”

Wray hasn’t been reluctant to share this message of late. But there’s a second part of his message: a subtle pitch for companies to cooperate with the FBI by conducting “joint, sequenced operations” to protect computer networks.

That, he says, shares “vital information about what adversaries are doing - or preparing to do- against us.”

That’s true, but the conduct of federal agencies over the past few years raised concerns as to how that “vital information” might be repurposed among attendees. Some felt there were times when cooperation made sense, but there normal times, they said, called for necessary protective barriers between business information and government access.

Wray offered simple advice on how protecting the digital portion of business: practice vigilance.

Have an incident response plan. Test and exercise that plan.

Fortify networks and devices to make them as “inhospitable” as possible.

He also encouraged businesses to keep wary eyes on their hardware and supply chains.

“Vetting your vendors, their security practices, and knowing who’s building the hardware and software you’re granting access to your network is crucial,” he explained, “push for transparency into what suppliers and vendors are doing with your data and how they will maintain it.”

If you’ve never dealt with I/T, this might seem a bit extreme. If you have, you realize Wray’s not advocating for anything draconian. He is, in fact, only advising preparedness, not inducing panic.

If you have an external communications connection into your home or business, you have an additional door - albeit digital- for potential intrusion. That door deserves the same security as your warehouse, shop floor or offices.

Think you needn’t worry about security at home? When you’re paying bills online or by phone, your information travels far further than the physical distance between you and your payee. OWDN photo.

Before you dismiss the idea of bad actors backdooring bothering themselves with breaking into your computer, consider what digital buying, banking or brokering you do via that digital door. Be prepared to realize that you’ve only protected parts of your home or business.

Being prepared in today’s world means taking steps to protect your family from both analog and digital threats.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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