La protection des données en entreprise n'est pas le pré carré de la direction des services informatiques, mais aussi un sujet RH. Plus...
Types of safety resources at U.S. colleges
Safety concerns are often front of mind for parents whose children plan to leave home to study at a U.S. university. More...
Safety Patrol Readied for Dot-Kids
Safety Patrol Readied for Dot-Kids
As the .kids.us domain is set up, establishing a 'safe zone' for kids - "designed to be free of pornography, hate speech, gambling, discount tobacco sales and other content deemed inappropriate for young audiences" - it becomes appropriate to ask about what kids should be protected from. More...
CUE works to fast-track university security measures
North Shore security company teams with college to create worker pipeline
After losing several highly trained employees to competitors in the security systems industry, managers at North Shore-based Intertech Ci held a brainstorming session earlier this year to figure out how to find replacements for those who had left. More...
Cybersecurity research grants bolster new state initiative
With the launch of a state initiative aimed at attracting Amazon and other high-tech companies to Northern Virginia, the timing couldn’t have been better for Virginia Tech and George Mason University to each receive a $250,000 grant to hire a top researcher in cybersecurity. More...
Security providers on highly visible campus security measures
What role does visible security technology play in deterring campus crime and giving students, prospective students/families, and others peace of mind. More...
Chinese Students: Security Threat or Stereotype Threat?
By Elizabeth Redden. As Senate subcommittee takes on issue of international students and national security, some raise concerns about generalizations that would paint Chinese students and scholars broadly as spies. More...
Super-DMCA Fears Suppress Security Research
Super-DMCA Fears Suppress Security Research
A PhD student in Michigan has moved his website and research to Holland after revisions to that state's copyright law prompted fears that his work may now be illegal. More...
5 keys to implementing cyber education at your school
Cybercrimes are growing exponentially, posing tremendous threats to our financial markets, undermining public confidence, violating our privacy, and costing hundreds of billions of dollars annually (estimated to cost up to six trillion dollars by 2021). More...