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P6 The SpokeSman • WedneSday, november 24, 2021 4 reasons to invest in cybersecurity insurance BY KEYLEN VILLAGRANA bbb advice General Merchandise 200 207 should you need to utilize lawyers to help put the pieces back together following a breach. • Lost income: Data breaches aren’t cheap. If your business has to shut down its operations because of a cyberattack, those disruptions can result in thousands or even millions of dollars in losses. You may need to purchase new hardware as well, in case the attack caused permanent damage to some of your systems. • Ransom: Should an attacker hold your data hostage until you pay to get it back, that’s considered extortion. Covering costs associated with those investigations is included in some cyber insurance poli- cies, as well as any expenses incurred when recovering that information. • Reputation: False information about your company that’s shared online can per- manently impact your business’s credibility. Its why defamation connected to cyberbul- lying or other forms of online harassment is insured under some cyber policies. Finding a trustworthy cyber insurance policy may require a bit of leg work. “Cy- bersecurity is such a dynamic and chang- ing environment, policies this year have changed completely from where they were last year,” says Derek Gabriel, CEO of Ig- nite Solutions Group, a BBB Accredited IT services provider. “The requirements to get those policies and what those policies will protect has really changed dramatically. So, you really want to work with a specialist.” Gabriel strongly advises businesses to leverage their current insurance contacts to find someone equipped for the job. Insur- ance companies that specialize in cyber cov- erage are becoming more common, too. Consumers are becoming increasingly knowledgeable on the ways their infor- mation can be breached. Adding a cyber insurance policy not only demonstrates to customers that you care about safeguard- ing their privacy, but it also differentiates you from your competitors. The FTC has provided a list of ques- tions to help you make the right call when choosing a cyber insurance policy. For more cybersecurity tips, visit trust-bbb.org. Holiday Village Market: Find gifts for friends, family and everyone in- between while supporting local artists, artisans, crafters and nonprofits. Features 10 european-style kiosks and numerous pop-up vendors, plus Santa; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; free; Centennial park, corner of SW Seventh St. and evergreen ave., redmond; facebook.com/ redmondoregon or 541-923-5191. Bonfires, Bikes and Brews: The cauldron will be fired up with 5 draft beers and enough gear and bikes in the shop to keep you busy for a few hours every other Friday; 4:30-7 p.m.; Good bike Co., 284 ne Third St., prineville; prinevillechamber.com or 541-447-6304. SOLUTION 80’s Dance Night: Two local redmond dJ’s spinning vinyl records from the 80’s all night; 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; free; high desert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave., redmond; highdesertmusichall.com or 541-527-1387. SATURDAY 11/27 SATURDAY Three Sisters Lions Club 10th Annual Holiday Faire: The annual boutique- style fair features gift items made by local vendors; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; free; Sisters Lions holiday Faire, 142 e. main St., Sisters; sisterscountry.com or 541-549-0251. Holiday Village Market: Find gifts for friends, family and everyone in- between while supporting local artists, artisans, crafters and nonprofits. Features 10 european-style kiosks and numerous pop-up vendors plus Santa; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; free; Centennial park, corner of SW Seventh St. and evergreen ave., redmond; facebook.com/ redmondoregon or 541-923-5191. Maragas Winery Thanksgiving Weekend Barrel Tasting: Complimentary admission, live music, barrel taste, wine, beer, soft drinks, mediterranean apps all available for purchase; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; maragas Winery, 15523 U.S. highway 97, Culver; maragaswinery.com or 541-546-5464. Sudoku on Page 2 Post-Turkey Day Hike: ready to hike off all that turkey, tofurkey, and pie? Join the deschutes Land Trust and michele mckay for a hike to explore Whychus Canyon preserve.; noon-3:30 p.m.; Whychus Canyon preserve, off Goodrich road, Sisters; deschuteslandtrust.org or (541) 330-0017. SOLUTION SOLUTION Crossword on Crossword on Page Page 2 2 Civil War Watch Party: dress in your favorite team’s items for a chance to win a prize at the football watch party between oregon State and University of oregon; noon; over the edge Taphouse, 13959 SW Commercial Loop, Terrebonne; facebook.com/overtheedgetaphouse or 541-527-2101. Take-and-Make Craft Soapmaking: In this hands-on workshop, dIy enthusiasts will explore an accelerated soap-making technique called “melt & pour” using a microwave and various ingredients; 1-1:30 p.m.; deschutes public Library, online; deschuteslibrary.org or 541-923-5191. Live at the Vineyard — Clay Helt: The solo guitarist will perform; 5-8 p.m.; $10 adults, children 12 and under free; Faith, hope and Charity vineyards, 70450 nW Lower valley drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeandcharityevents.com or 541- 350-5384. Friendsgiving: an evening of festive eats, the ticket includes-a live concert on the big screen, table seating and a meal for one; 6 p.m.; $15 plus fees; high desert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave., redmond; highdesertmusichall.com or 541-527-1387. Bootah’s Claus Festival: The farm will host a holiday village complete with local artisans, vendors, entertainment, family activities, hiking, fun runs and more; Sun Life Farm & ranch, 1607 nW Gerke road, prineville; sunlifefarm.com or 541- 636-9909. SUNDAY 11/28 SUNDAY 11/28 Three Sisters Lions Club 10th Annual Holiday Faire: The annual boutique- style fair features gift items made by local vendors; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; free; Sisters Lions holiday Faire, 142 e. main St., Sisters; sisterscountry.com or 541-549-0251. Maragas Winery Thanksgiving Weekend Barrel Tasting: Complimentary admission, live music, barrel taste, wine, beer, soft drinks, mediterranean apps all available for purchase; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; maragas Winery, 15523 U.S. highway 97, Culver; maragaswinery.com or 541-546-5464. Christmas Marketplace — Sip and Shop: Shop for artisan products and gifts while sipping on selections of the winery’s vintages; noon-4 p.m.; free; Faith, hope and Charity vineyards, 70450 nW Lower valley drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeandcharityevents.com or 541- 526-5075. Bootah’s Claus Festival: The farm will host a holiday village complete with local artisans, vendors, entertainment, family activities, hiking, fun runs and more; Sun Life Farm & ranch, 1607 nW Gerke road, prineville; sunlifefarm.com or 541- 636-9909. MONDAY 11/29 MONDAY 11/29 Three Sisters Lions Club 10th Annual Holiday Faire: The annual boutique- style fair features gift items made by local vendors; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; free; Sisters Lions holiday Faire, 142 e. main St., Sisters; sisterscountry.com or 541-549-0251. Tree-ific Craft Night: Create a ceramic light-up tree to bring home with you; 6-9 p.m.; $30.00 nightlight tree; $65 11” table top tree; Wild ride brewing Co., 332 SW Fifth St., redmond; meanderingmaker. com or 541-610-2520. Open Mic: First timers to pros, everyone’s welcome to sing up for open mic; 5:30- 7:30 p.m.; free; General duffy’s Watering hole, 404 SW Forest ave., redmond; generalduffys.com or 541-527-4345. Quiet Writing Time: enjoy the focus of a quiet space with the benefit of others’ company; 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; free; redmond public Library, 827 SW deschutes ave., redmond; deschuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1050. Know Timber — Totem Poles, the Past and the Present: destroyed, stolen, and appropriated through colonization, hear how 21st century northwest Coast Indigenous people are now reappropriating their artistry into symbols of native sovereignty; 6-7 p.m.; free; deschutes public Library, online; deschuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1029. Worship Directory Baptist Non-Denominational Non-Denominational Highland Baptist Church Seventh Day Adventist 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond 541-548-4161 Barry Campbell, Lead Pastor 945 W. Glacier Ave., Redmond, OR 541-923-0301 Sunday Worship Services: Blended - 8 & 9 am Contemporary - 10:30 am (Worship Center) Get Get great great service service & great rates. rates. great You know I’m always here with Good Neighbor service. But I’m also here with surprisingly great rates for everyone. Call me for a quote to see how much you can save. You might be surprised. Joe A Lochner Ins Acy Inc Joe A Lochner, Agent www.joelochner.com Redmond, OR 97756 Bus: 541-548-6023 State Farm, Bloomington, IL 2001875 Like good neighbor, neighbor, Like a a good State is is there.® State Farm Farm there.® Individual premiums will vary by customer. All applicants subject to State Farm® underwriting requirements. estate Farm Sabbath School 9:30 am Worship 10:45 am Roman Catholic Roman hbc Español - 10:30 am Acoustic - 6 pm (Youth Room) St Thomas Roman Catholic Church Living Nativity Experience the first Christmas Dec. 10 & 11 5-7 pm (recurring outdoors every 20 minutes) Father Todd Unger, Pastor How can hbc pray for you? prayer@hbcredmond.org For more information and online services visit us at www.hbcredmond.org CHECK YOUR AD On the first day it runs to make sure it is correct. Call 541-617-7823 for corrections. rfhi 1001 & Craft Shows Public Notices 210 Pets & Supplies Mini Aussie Puppies (AKC Miniature American Shep herd) Not Toy Sized. Born August 20, 2021. Champion Sired.Vaccinated, Microchipped, and Vet Checked. Crate trained. One male and one female ready for forever pet companion home. $850 each.(541) 530-6928 CLASSIFIEDS Search the area's most comprehensive listing of classified advertising. Real sporting goods. Call 541-385-5809 9-week old AKC Parti Poodle (Standard). Female. Super cute and sweet. Sister lives in Bend for play dates! $1,750. Scott. (706) 537-8887 Standard AKC poodle puppies, party color. Born 9/20. 6 F, 3 M $1500/each. 503-314- 6495. TUESDAY 11/30 11/30 TUESDAY Three Sisters Lions Club 10th Annual Holiday Faire: The annual boutique- style fair features gift items made by local vendors; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; free; Sisters Lions holiday Faire, 142 e. main St., Sisters; sisterscountry.com or 541-549-0251. Legal Notices Legal Notices & Three Sisters Lions Club Holiday Fair. 11/26-12/18. M-F, 10-5. Sat 10-6. Sun 11-4.142 E Main, Sisters. Great selection of handmade, high quality items from local vendors. 123rF 541 - 385-5809 Holiday Bazaar merchandise to Continued from P1 to place an ad call Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. estate to automotive, Calendar Spokesman Hours: W hile billion-dollar corporations and their very public battles with issues such as ransomware attacks typically garner most of the head- lines, small businesses are far from im- mune to cybersecurity troubles. In fact, they’re just as susceptible as their larger counterparts. According to Accenture’s Cost of Cy- bercrime Study, 43% of all cyberattacks target small businesses. But less than 15% of the businesses that fit that description are prepared to protect themselves should their systems get breached. Password manage- Villagrana ment, system updates, consistent training – those measures may not be enough. Prac- ticing cyber hygiene does better position your business to avoid a cyberattack. But breaches can still happen, and when they do, the fallout is potentially devastating. Cyber insurance is a form of coverage that helps organizations and individu- als remediate issues that arise following a cyberattack. With the number of cyber- crimes continuing to rise, pairing consis- tent cyber hygiene with an appropriate cyber insurance plan is an approach more businesses are taking. If your data is breached, cyber insurance lessens the amount of time it takes to re- cover. In many cases, it can also help mini- mize most the financial losses incurred. If you’re considering cyber insurance for your company, or maybe you just want to learn what it is, Better Business Bureau outlines the protections it offers and in- sight for finding a trustworthy policy: • Legal defense: Depending on the se- verity of the attack, you or your business may need to connect with some legal help. That type of assistance is typically pretty costly. 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The Petition seeks judicial examination and judgment of the court pursuant to ORS 33.710 to ORS 33.720 validating the legality of Res olutions 2021-1 and 2021-2 adopted by the Board, as the governing body of the District, relating to road improve ments in the District and the financing of the road improve ments. On May 11, 2021, Petitioner adopted Resolution 2021-1 authorizing the Dis trict to proceed with road improvements with an estimated cost of $795,000 and to assess each lot in the District an estimated $5,656.73 on a per lot basis. On October 19, 2021, Petitioner adopted Resolution 2021-2 authorizing the Dis trict to finance the road improvements by: (1) issuing and selling an assess ment bond anticipa tion note (“Note”); (2) issuing assessment bonds (“Bonds”); and (3) selling the Note and Bonds at a public or negotiat ed sale. The Bonds would be a special obligation of the Dis trict payable solely from the installment payments of the final assessments. The President or Trea surer is appointed to act as an Authorized Representative” of the District for pur poses of the Note and Bonds trans actions. Resolution 2021-2 approves the process for the issu ance and sale of the Note and Bonds in the best interests of the District and pro vides for compliance with the Oregon Re vised Statutes. The Petition for Judi cial Validation asks the court to declare and enter judg ments: (1) that the District's Resolu tions No. 2021-1 and 2021-2 are valid; (2) authorizing Petition er to expend approx imately $795,000 for construction of the road improvements in the District; (3) authorizing Petition er to assess each lot $5,656.73 to complete the road improvements and to enforce such as sessments; (4) au thorizing Petitioner to enter into con tracts to complete the road improve ments (5) authoriz ing the Petitioner to provide for and issu ance of a Note and Bonds of the District 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices for the purpose of financing the road improvements; and (6) authorizing the Petitioner to sell the Note and Bonds. Notice is further giv en that this Notice and Summons will be published once per week for three successive weeks in The Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of gen eral circulation pub lished in Deschutes County. Jurisdiction shall be complete upon the Panoram ic Access Special Road District and all electors, free holders. taxpayers, and other interested persons, within ten (10) days after No vember 24, 2021, the date of last pub lication of this Notice and Summons. NOTICE TO INTER ESTED PERSONS; READ THESE PA PERS CAREFUL LY! At any time before the expiration of ten (10) days after the last date of publication, any interested per son may “appear” and contest the va lidity of the Petition, or any of the acts or things therein enumerated. To “ap pear'' you must file with the court a legal document called a "motion” or “answer.” The “motion” or “an swer” must be given to the court clerk or administrator along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the Petitioner’s attorney. If you have any ques tions, you should see an attorney immediately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may contact the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service online at www.ore- gonstatebar.org or by calling (503) 684- 3763 (in the Portland metropolitan area) or toll free elsewhere in Oregon at (800) 452- 7636. DATED: November 3, 2021 . KARNOPP PETERS EN LLP s/ Tyler J. Moore Josh Newton. OSB No. 983087 jn@karnopp.com Tyler J. Moore, OSB No. 172544 tjm@karnopp.com 360 SW Bond Street, Suite 400 Bend, Oregon 97702 Of Attorneys for Peti tioner Legal Notice The undersigned has been appointed personal represen tative of the Estate of Susan L. Ryan, Deceased, by the Deschutes Coun ty Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, probate num ber 21PB09207 All persons having claims against the estate are required to present the same with proper vouch ers within four (4) months after the date of first publi cation to the under signed or they may be barred. Additional information may be obtained from the court records, the undersigned or the attorney. 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