SPEAR TIP DEFENDS

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SPEARTIP DEFENDS SpearTip 1714 Deer Tracks Trail, Suite 150 St. Louis MO 63131 SPEAR TIP DEFENDS;Computer consultation in the field of computer security, namely, identifying, monitoring, and containing cyberthreats and assessing vulnerabilities thereto; Computer security consultancy; Computer security consultancy in the field of scanning and penetration testing of computers and networks to assess information security vulnerability; Computer security service, namely, restricting access to and by computer networks to and of undesired web sites, media and individuals and facilities; Maintenance of computer software relating to computer security and prevention of computer risks; Updating of computer software relating to computer security and prevention of computer risks;
SPEARTIP DEFENDS SpearTip 1714 Deer Tracks Trail, Suite 150 St. Louis MO 63131 SPEAR TIP DEFENDS;Monitoring of computer systems for detecting unauthorized access or data breach; provision of systems for the management of computer and network threats, namely, providing on-line non-downloadable software for surveillance and monitoring of vulnerability and security problems in computer hardware, networks, and software; Computer security consultancy services, namely, implementing plans for improving computer and network security and preventing criminal activity for businesses and governmental agencies;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for holding and turning a tubular and string of tubulars, such as casing, for make-up and drilling with the tubulars are disclosed. The apparatus generally includes a spear and a clamping head, both of which are mounted to a top drive. The spear and the clamping head can be engaged to transmit torque therebetween from the top drive. In addition, an aspect of the invention provides variable height wickers positioned on slips to enable use of the slips with variable inner diameter (ID) and weight casing without deformation or rupture of the casing. Still further, a casing collar is also provided to provide reinforcement to the casing in the area of slip contact with the casing ID.