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The lockout is over! Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have reached a tentative agreement on a new labor deal, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan. While it still needs to be ratified by both parties, that is expected to be a formality.

Nearly 17 hours of bargaining starting Tuesday morning and ending past 3 a.m. ET yielded some breakthroughs on the 97th day of MLB's lockout, but the union requested to reconvene with player leaders Wednesday before responding to the league's proposal, according to an MLB official.

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With baseball's lockout in its third month, commissioner Rob Manfred spoke publicly Thursday for the first time since the work stoppage began. "The status of spring training is no change right now," Manfred said at MLB's owners meetings when asked about a potential delay with camps scheduled to open next week.

No. The span between any core-economic conversations between the sides reached the 43-day mark before a meeting was finally held this week. That is nearly a month and a half during which the sides could have been talking. To put it another way: The gap between the Dec. 2 lockout and today is greater than that between today and the mid-February dates pitchers and catchers are expected to report to spring training.

MLB hoped the proposal would spur discussion with the union after the sides' failed negotiations leading up to the lockout led to six weeks of inaction, but the result was mainly disappointment from the players.

Multiple sources familiar with the discussions believe the competitive-balance-tax threshold could wind up as the main hinge point in negotiations. It's too early to say whether it will be the final piece solidified before a new basic agreement, but if a deal happens to avoid a prolonged lockout, it almost certainly will involve the CBT floor being raised from $210 million.

Yes. But only on some of the smaller or "noncore economic" issues, which wouldn't necessarily even involve the lead negotiators from both sides, although at least there was communication. These noncore issues -- which might include scheduling, the All-Star Game, drug and domestic violence policies, grievance procedures and special events -- are worth discussing, but the only conversations that will get us closer to ending the shutdown will be on the major economic issues that forced the lockout in the first place.

Very little so far. January will be a big month in determining when the lockout ends. The core economic issues will be back on the table in the new year, and serious negotiations should take place. It's anyone's guess right now if that will happen on Jan. 2 or Jan. 22, but the sides can't avoid the train coming down the tracks (especially since spring training typically begins in February). To break the deadlock, one or both sides is going to have to give a little on a major issue.

Smart lockout helps lock out bad actors that try to guess your users' passwords or use brute-force methods to get in. Smart lockout can recognize sign-ins that come from valid users and treat them differently than ones of attackers and other unknown sources. Attackers get locked out, while your users continue to access their accounts and be productive.

The account locks again after each subsequent failed sign-in attempt. The lockout period is one minute at first, and longer in subsequent attempts. To minimize the ways an attacker could work around this behavior, we don't disclose the rate at which the lockout period increases after unsuccessful sign-in attempts.

Smart lockout tracks the last three bad password hashes to avoid incrementing the lockout counter for the same password. If someone enters the same bad password multiple times, this behavior doesn't cause the account to lock out.

Smart lockout is always on, for all Microsoft Entra customers, with these default settings that offer the right mix of security and usability. Customization of the smart lockout settings, with values specific to your organization, requires Microsoft Entra ID P1 or higher licenses for your users.

Using smart lockout doesn't guarantee that a genuine user is never locked out. When smart lockout locks a user account, we try our best to not lock out the genuine user. The lockout service attempts to ensure that bad actors can't gain access to a genuine user account. The following considerations apply:

Smart lockout can be integrated with hybrid deployments that use password hash sync or pass-through authentication to protect on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) accounts from being locked out by attackers. By setting smart lockout policies in Microsoft Entra ID appropriately, attacks can be filtered out before they reach on-premises AD DS.

For example, if you want your Microsoft Entra smart lockout duration to be higher than AD DS, then Microsoft Entra ID would be 120 seconds (2 minutes) while your on-premises AD is set to 1 minute (60 seconds). If you want your Microsoft Entra lockout threshold to be 5, then you want your on-premises AD DS lockout threshold to be 10. This configuration would ensure smart lockout prevents your on-premises AD DS accounts from being locked out by brute force attacks on your Microsoft Entra accounts.

An administrator can unlock the users' cloud account if they have been locked out by the Smart Lockout capability, without the need of waiting for the lockout duration to expire. For more information, see Reset a user's password using Microsoft Entra ID.

Based on your organizational requirements, you can customize the Microsoft Entra smart lockout values. Customization of the smart lockout settings, with values specific to your organization, requires Microsoft Entra ID P1 or higher licenses for your users. Customization of the smart lockout settings isn't available for Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet tenants.

In addition to Smart lockout, Microsoft Entra ID also protects against attacks by analyzing signals including IP traffic and identifying anomalous behavior. Microsoft Entra ID blocks these malicious sign-ins by default and returns AADSTS50053 - IdsLocked error code, regardless of the password validity.

This etool is designed to help you understand what lockout/tagout is and how to put into place effective procedures to protect your company and employees. It includes real world examples of accidents, definitions, and in practical language the regulatory requirements from the California Code of Regulations in Title 8 (T8CCR 3314). There are also "Best Practice" ideas to show you how to fulfill the regulatory requirements and protect your employees from the unexpected startup of machinery, equipment, and prime movers that could cause injury or death.

The ANSI/ASSP Z244.1 standard establishes requirements for controlling hazardous energy through lockout/tagout measures and alternative methods. It explains how to apply three different methods, lockout (primary method), tagout or alternative methods, to activities such as constructing, installing, repairing, adjusting, inspecting, unjamming, testing, troubleshooting, cleaning and dismantling machines, equipment or processes.

Lockout is defined in the Canadian standard CSA Z460-20 "Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout and Other Methods" as the "placement of a lockout device on an energy-isolating device in accordance with an established procedure." A lockout device is "a mechanical means of locking that uses an individually keyed lock to secure an energy-isolating device in a position that prevents energization of a machine, equipment, or a process."

In practice, lockout is the isolation of energy from the system (a machine, equipment, or process) that physically locks the system in a safe mode. The energy-isolating device can be a manually operated disconnect switch, a circuit breaker, a line valve, or a block (Note: push buttons, selection switches and other circuit control switches are not considered energy-isolating devices). In most cases, these devices will have loops or tabs which can be locked to a stationary item in a safe position (de-energized position). The locking device (or lockout device) can be any device that has the ability to secure the energy-isolating device in a safe position. See the example of the lock and hasp combination in Figure 1 below.

Tag out is a labelling process that is always used when lockout is required. The process of tagging out a system involves attaching or using an information tag or indicator (usually a standardized label) that includes the following information:

Note: The Canadian standard CSA Z460-20, Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout and Other Methods contains more information and many informative annexes about various risk assessments, lockout situations, and other control methods.

An organization will have one overall lockout program; however, for each unique machine or equipment, there will be a detailed procedure or work instruction that describes the steps to control the hazardous energy.

The authorized person will identify the machine, equipment, or process that requires lockout, which sources of energy are present and must be controlled, and what lockout device will be used. This step involves gathering all required equipment (e.g., lockout devices, tags, etc.).

Once you click the SCHEDULE LOCKOUT button, there is a pop-up window where you schedule the lockout for a certain date/time. Note that the time is displayed in your user's timezone. Let's say I'm on Eastern Time in the United States and I want to lockout the system at 6pm Eastern Time.

This DOES NOT lockout anyone who is an Administrator. So it's still possible for Administrators to be logged in when the upgrade/update is performed. Hopefully though Administrators are smart enough to stay out ?

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