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Has Mike Pence announced his campaign yet? No. But he will soon. – POLITICO

Chip Saltsman, the architect of former Gov. Mike Huckabees 2008 Iowa caucuses victor has been helping Pence lay the groundwork in Iowa.

Pence, who resisted pressure from former President Donald Trump to overturn the results of the 2020 election, faces a steep climb. Of all the contenders in a still-growing field, he has been among the most forceful in drawing a distinction from Trump, challenging him, though sometimes obliquely, on everything from foreign policy to federal spending. In return, he has alienated a large portion of the MAGA base.

Boy, if hed never been through January 6, and had the ramifications of all that, hed be particularly well built for the Iowa caucuses now, said Dave Kochel, the veteran Iowa Republican strategist. Maybe he can overcome that stuff, but thats why we run the campaign. Well find out.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this report misidentified Sen. Joni Ernsts title.

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Former VP Mike Pence speaks in Grand Rapids ahead of campaign … – FOX 17 West Michigan News

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke alongside former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in Grand Rapids Wednesday night.

The event was titled What do Conservatives Believe: A Conversation with Mike Pence. It was held at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park Wednesday at 7 p.m.

The event touched on some of the key issues that have been dividing Republican leadership as more 2024 presidential hopefuls announce their campaigns.

Former Vice President Mike Pence and Betsy DeVos speaking in Grand Rapids

This comes as news broke that Pence will officially launch his long-expected campaign for the Republican nomination for president in Iowa next week, adding another candidate to the growing GOP field and putting him in direct competition with his former boss.

Pence will hold a kickoff event in Des Moines on June 7, the date of his 64th birthday, according to two people familiar with his plans who spoke on condition of anonymity to share details ahead of the official announcement. He is also expected to release a video message that morning as part of the launch.

The decision to begin his campaign in Iowa instead of his home state of Indiana underscores the importance Pences team is placing on the early-voting state. They see Iowa as critical to Pences potential path to victory and hope his message will resonate with the evangelical Christian voters who make up a substantial portion of the states Republican electorate. Pence is an avowed social conservative and is staunchly opposed to abortion rights, favoring a national ban.

Advisers say he plans to campaign aggressively in the state, hitting every one of its 99 counties before the caucuses next year.

The campaign is expected to lean heavily on town halls and retail stops including plenty of visits to Iowas famed Pizza Ranch chain aimed at showcasing Pences personality and background as he tries to emerge from former President Donald Trump s shadow.

While Pence is well-known by Republican voters, aides believe he needs to reintroduce himself to voters who only know him from his time as Trumps second-in-command. Pence, who served for more than a decade in Congress and as Indianas governor before he was tapped as Trumps running mate in 2016, had been an exceedingly loyal vice president until he broke with Trump over the 2020 election.

Trump, desperate to overturn his loss and remain in power, had tried to convince Pence and his supporters that Pence could somehow reject voters will as he presided over the ceremonial counting of the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, 2021, even though the vice president has no such power. As the count was underway, a violent mob of Trumps supporters stormed the building, smashing through windows, assailing police and sending Pence, his family and his staff racing for cover as members of the mob chanted, Hang Mike Pence!

Pence has said Trumps reckless wordsendangered his family and everyone else who was at the Capitol that day. He has said history will hold Donald Trump accountable.

For four years, we had a close working relationship. It did not end well, Pence wrote in his book, So Help Me God.

Pence has spent the 2 1/2 years since then strategically distancing himself from Trump as he has laid the groundwork for the campaign. While he consistently praises the record of the Trump-Pence administration,he has also stressed differences between the two men, on both policy and style.

He has called on his party to move on from Trumps election grievances, warned against the growing tideof populism in the Republican Party, and admonished Putin apologists unwilling to stand up to the Russian leader over his assault on Ukraine, in a dig at Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is running a distant second to Trump in the polls.

He has also argued in favor of cuts to programs like Social Security and Medicare which both Trump and DeSantis have vowed not to touch and criticized DeSantis for his escalating feud with Disney.

Pence also testified last month before a federal grand jury investigating efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Pence has spent months visiting early voting states, delivering policy speeches, speaking at churches and courting donors as he has tested the waters on a presidential run. Allies had launched a super PAC earlier this month that will focus on building a paid ground operation to get people out to vote.

The week will be a busy one for GOP announcements. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is planning to launch his campaign Tuesday evening at a town hall event in New Hampshire and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will announce his own bid on June 7 in Fargo.

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Mike Pence calls Dodgers inclusion of Sisters in Pride night deeply offensive – The Athletic

Former Vice President Mike Pence voiced his disagreement with the Dodgers inclusion of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in the clubs Pride night on June 16 against the San Francisco Giants, tweeting Wednesday that the invitation was deeply offensive and calling on Major League Baseball to apologize to Catholics across America.

Pence, who is expected to announce his campaign for the Republican nomination for president next week, called the Sisters a hateful group that blatantly mocks Catholicism.

Last summer the MLB moved their All-Star Game out of Georgia over a lie about voter ID and now they are apologizing and welcoming anti-Catholic bigots back to Dodger Stadium with open arms, Pences statement continued. The MLB should not be apologizing to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, they should be apologizing to Catholics across America. Americas pastime should respect the faith of every American no matter what.

The Dodgers declined comment. Major League Baseball did not respond to a request for comment.

MLB moved the 2021 All-Star Game and Draft out of Georgia after the state passed voting restrictions thatprovided less time for voters to request absentee ballots and provided more control over the elections board to the Republican legislature, and was expected to disproportionately affect Black voters.

Since its founding in 1979, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is a charity group that includes drag performers who dress as nuns and use humor and irreverent wit to expose the forces of bigotry, complacency and guilt that chain the human spirit, according to their website.

The Dodgers initially planned to honor the group in their Pride night plans but rescinded the invitation due to the strong feelings of people who have been offended by the sisters inclusion in our evening, and in an effort not to distract from the great benefits that we have seen over the years of Pride Night. That list of public critics included Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (R), who wrote a letter to MLB questioning the decision.

Our use of religious trappings is a response to those faiths whose members would condemn us and seek to strip away the rights of marginalized communities, Rosie Partridge said in a statement from the San Francisco Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence after the Dodgers rescinded the invitation.

The Dodgers re-invited the organization last week after facing public pressure from LGBTQ+ advocates and local elected officials. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence issued a statement of their deep offense and outrage to the initial retraction.

Longtime Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw told The Los Angeles Times this week he disagreed with the Dodgers decision to invite the group, and that the decision accelerated his announcement that the club would be relaunching its Christian Faith and Family Day at Dodger Stadium on July 30. The event had already been in the works, serving as an annual part of the Dodgers promotional schedule before the COVID-19 pandemic.

This has nothing to do with the LGBTQ community or Pride or anything like that, he told the Times. This is simply a group that was making fun of a religion. That I dont agree with.

Kershaw, who declined further comment when approached by The Athletic on Tuesday, said he does not plan to boycott the Pride night.

Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams, who pitched in Los Angeles on Monday, also expressed his disapproval of the Dodgers decision in a tweet on Tuesday, saying he was deeply troubled by the Sisters inclusion and encouraging fellow Catholics to reconsider their support of an organization that allows this type of mockery of its fans to occur.

NHL Pride events sparked headlines this season as three teams the Blackhawks, Rangers and Wild declined to wear Pride jerseys during Pride night. Multiple players, including Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov and the Panthers Marc and Eric Staal, chose not to participate in their respective teams LGBTQ+ events.

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Building a quantum-safe future – The Official Microsoft Blog – Microsoft

As innovation has progressed through radio, the internet, Wi-Fi, smartphones, and the Internet of Things, we have consistently faced security concerns with each technological milestone. Every new and disruptive technology comes with both opportunities and challenges.

With AI, we are heeding this lesson from the past and proactively addressing the security challenges that will inevitably arise.

Yet while the AI revolution feels like the biggest innovation in a generation, scaled quantum computing is set to disrupt many aspects of technology again and we must prepare for it now.

Quantum computing at scale has the potential to help solve many of the worlds most complex and pressing problems. Whether its addressing food sustainability, developing better batteries, or mitigating climate change via carbon capture, scientists will have unprecedented computing power at their disposal. This transformational computing power capable of driving so much societal good could also be used by bad actors looking to cause disruption and harm. By advancing our security capabilities to meet this moment, people and organizations can reap the profound benefits of quantum computing without succumbing to these threats.

Microsoft embarked on the road to quantum more than 20 years ago and is in a unique position to contribute to a quantum-safe future. The investments we have made in this emerging field help us to understand new risks it may introduce and how to mitigate them early and effectively.

How quantum computing could upend encryption

Today, most security systems in existing IT environments rely on public-key cryptography, which is used almost everywhere from messaging to transactions to securing data at rest. These cryptographic systems are based on mathematical problems that are difficult and time- consuming for classical computers but will be much easier and quicker for quantum computers to solve.

The strength of current cryptographic systems lies in the complexity of certain mathematical problems, one of which involves finding the factor of extraordinarily large numbers a task that would take traditional computers millions of years to solve. This is the core principle behind the RSA algorithm thats been in use since the 1970s. Systems using RSA today range from hardware devices such as smart cards and routers, to software applications such as web browsers and email clients. RSA is also used throughout the supply chain of these systems, from the manufacturing of components to the distribution of software updates.

Yet, the emergence of quantum computers has the potential to dramatically upset this balance. Using Shors algorithm, a quantum computer may be able to unravel these large-number factors in mere minutes, rendering RSA and similar asymmetric algorithms vulnerable. As we progress, algorithm agility, resiliency and flexibility will be needed to easily switch or combine cryptographic approaches a process that will require significant financial investment, changes in existing infrastructure, and timely planning, execution and coordination across supply chains and ecosystems.

Scaled quantum machines are on the way

A quantum machine capable of running Shors algorithm will likely need more than a million stable qubits thousands of times more than todays quantum computers. These powerful scaled machines are on the way and responsible companies will ensure these quantum systems are not used by bad actors.

At Microsoft, our quantum machine will be delivered as a cloud service through Azure. Just as we do with other technologies, Microsoft will deploy technical and operational controls to ensure our quantum machine will not be used maliciously.

But not every quantum machine in the future will be protected in this way. Immediate risks, such as Harvest Now, Decrypt Later scenarios and the potential obsolescence of un-updatable IoT devices, already demand our attention. For these reasons, we must start preparing and acting now, because the transition to become quantum safe for most organizations will take time.Thats why we recommend organizations get ready today, which we explain in more detail below. The risk posed by quantum computers is not imminent nor insurmountable, but the transition to become quantum-safe for most organizations will be a significant undertaking.

Just over two decades ago, the Y2K challenge wasnt insurmountable or unsolvable, but it took a huge, industry-wide effort to get ready for the change. Today cryptographic systems are spread all over the globe, and the distributed and interconnected services, products and platforms handling those systems means there is an immense threat surface that needs to be prepared and updated to become quantum resistant.

The global community is rallying around quantum-safe readiness

The security industry has been preparing for quantum computers and the associated risks to classical cryptography. Governments and the private sector are investing in research, development, and standardization of quantum-safe approaches such as post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms and potential quantum technologies to strengthen security. As a first step toward PQC adoption, the U.S. National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has been engaged in a years-long effort to solicit, evaluate and standardize quantum-resistant algorithms for broader adoption.

In Europe, the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) is assessing quantum-safe cryptographic protocols and standards and their practical implementation. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is evaluating PQC algorithms and has established a technical committee to build collaboration on international standards for PQC.

Microsoft has been investing in PQC research, development, experimentation and collaborations since 2014, playing a role in the emergence of PQC and public standards globally. We are participating in SC27/WG2 international standards efforts and have been in close collaboration with NIST, supporting and contributing to their National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence project on Migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography, whose goal is to prepare organizations for the PQC transition.

Microsoft is a core member and supporter of the Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project, and we are leading the PQC working group for SAFECode, a global industry forum for business leaders and technical experts to advance industry standards and help organizations prepare for the PQC transition. We have also been focused on quantum technologies and their impact on security with dedicated research and development of tools.

As the ecosystem progresses, we continue to encourage industry and government to invest in the global adoption of harmonized cryptographic standards and additional quantum-safe measures to facilitate secure global trade in the future.

Quantum-safe across Microsofts ecosystem

Given Microsofts unique position and wide perspective developing both hardware and software along with our experience from past efforts transitioning to new cryptographic algorithms we know that the journey to achieve quantum safety will be a significant undertaking.

This will be an iterative and collaborative process, and we are committed to being a trusted partner across industry and government. Transparency and clarity will be key to success, and as we continue to make progress, we will share learnings and recommendations with the broader community.

One of the best ways for an organization to accelerate their quantum-safe readiness is to move to the hyperscale cloud, but not all our customers and partners are using the cloud. With this in mind, we are taking a comprehensive approach across our platforms and systems.

Today we are taking the necessary steps across our own portfolio and ecosystem to ensure our products and services remain secure against potential risks the technology continues to develop.

We have formed a group of experts from across the company to concentrate on this matter with constant input from regulators, industry partners, vendors and legal experts and research teams. We have also started efforts to create, test, and implement practical cryptographic solutions that can resist potential threats posed by quantum computers. We are deepening our knowledge of quantum-safe algorithms and mitigation options for various use cases, considering hybrid encryption schemes to accommodate adaptive updates in cryptography algorithms, creating a cryptographic inventory to identify vulnerable cryptography in our platforms and services, and developing a multi-phase roadmap to address gaps and prioritize crucial areas.

From the cloud to on-premises environments, we are assessing every piece of technology that connects to Microsoft. Our goal is to make this journey as simple and manageable as possible both for us and for our customers and partners.

The time to prepare is now and Microsoft is here to help

It will take time to implement such sweeping changes, but the sooner you start, the safer youll be. It is essential to raise awareness and deepen all of our understanding of the risks and to start now.

If youre wondering where to begin, creating an inventory of critical data and cryptography technologies can reveal areas where cryptography is implemented incorrectly or in a way thats unsuitable for its intended purposes. It is crucial to identify internal standards and processes and assess all options to update those cryptography protocols and libraries to mitigate potential risks.

Based on those inventories and assessments, we recommend prioritizing your systems and services based on criteria such as criticality, dependencies and cost. From there, develop a transition roadmap.

We are already helping several customers and partners, notably those in risk-sensitive industries, in their quest to be quantum-safe by providing resources and transition strategies. Yet, the urgency for all organizations to embark on this journey cannot be overstated. We encourage customers and partners to act now, and were here to support.

As quantum technology continues to advance and change the world, our commitment to the security of our products and customers has never been stronger. We are dedicated to minimizing the efforts required by our customers and partners to become quantum-safe, using our world-leading research and engineering teams to keep our products and services secure.

Related link: Read more about how we build security into everything we build and deliver at Microsoft.

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IPG turns on quantum computing to supercharge campaign … – Marketing Dive

Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) has partnered with D-Wave Quantum to research and develop quantum-computing applications for campaign optimization, Marketing Dive can exclusively share. The news is indicative of growing industry interest in technology areas like quantum computing, a field that promises to solve complex, data-intensive problems including those related to generative artificial intelligence (AI) at a faster pace than classical computing methods can achieve.

The deal will combine the software providers Leap quantum cloud services with data drawn from IPG, which is running the program out of its emerging technology group. Together, the companies aim to help clients identify high-value audiences and deliver more tailored messages at the right time and in the right setting, resulting in improved personalization and performance. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

At IPG, we understand that every customer is unique, with very personal passions, behaviors and motivations, said Philippe Krakowsky, CEO of IPG, in a statement. By working with D-Wave and adopting quantum technology as part of our tech stack, we believe we can uncover an even greater collection of data-driven insights to deliver more relevant and effective marketing for our clients, at scale.

Taking a quantum-computing approach to campaign optimization is another example of how advertisers and agencies are thinking outside the box as they contend with the deprecation of identifiers that have been key for targeting ads, including third-party cookies. Google will begin phasing out cookies for a select number of Chrome users starting early next year.

As ad signal loss intensifies, marketers have focused on first-party data acquisition, but struggles persist in effectively managing and deploying troves of customer information. In the D-Wave announcement, quantum computing was positioned as a way to get more utility from a high volume of data.

Were excited to work with IPG to bring the power of quantum to advertising optimization, more efficiently harnessing a massive amount of data to create hyper-targeted campaigns that drive desired outcomes for brands, said Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave, in a statement.

IPG has been piloting the D-Wave capabilities with a top 20 client, applying optimization equations to enhance marketing efforts in a retail environment. The agency declined to share specific outcomes from the experiment but said that the mathematical modeling used was broadly applicable outside of retail, with results that are very promising and repeatable.

At the high level, quantum computers run on quantum bits, or qubits, to operate. Qubits can exist in a state, known as superposition, of one and zero simultaneously. That differs from classical computing, where bits exist in a binary state of either one or zero. The gist is that quantum computings processing power can solve problems that would take classical computers an impractical amount of time to figure out.

Quantum computing has been positioned as a stepping stone to lowering the enterprise costs of resource-intensive and pricey tech like generative AI, which has also been in the spotlight for agencies following the explosion in popularity of ChatGPT. WPP, an IPG rival, on Monday announced a deal with chipmaker Nvidia around a new content engine supported by generative AI that will help its creatives produce and scale advertising assets faster.

D-Wave formed a relationship with IPG in the first quarter of this year, according to an earnings statement. Other customers of the Canada-based firm include Unisys US and POLARISqb.

Founded in 1999, D-Wave bills itself as the first commercial supplier of quantum computers and the only company building both annealing quantum computers and gate-model quantum computers. The firm went public via a SPAC merger last year but has had a bumpy time on the public markets. It was warned by the New York Stock Exchange over a potential delisting in March, The Register reported.

For IPG, the partnership is another way to get a leg up on data and analytics know-how that has become essential for agencies. The ad-holding group in 2018 acquired the data-marketing unit Acxiom for $2.3 billion.

IPG saw net revenue down 2.3% year-over-year in Q1, hampered by weak demand from tech clients and restructurings at some digital specialist shops. The groups media, healthcare and data-marketing offerings, including Acxiom, performed well over the period. IPG more recently was named lead creative partner for pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, a major account win.

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