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Jun 13 2024
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Saint Bernard summer students get a crash course in hacking
Montville ―After lecturing Saint Bernard School students for a few hours Tuesday about cybersecurity, former U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Brian Sparks reached into his backpack and pulled out 15 USB drives. Presenting one to each student as a gift, he explained that the small storage size of these drives, ― a mere 125 megabytes ― were not meant for storing photos, or videos. These were
The DayJun 28 2024
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Kansas appellate courts E-filing with new system
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Electronic filing for existing Kansas appellate cases will be resuming on July 1, 2024. This process will become mandatory on July 8 and will end most paper-only processes in place following the 2023 cybersecurity incident in the Kansas court system. Following the incident, the appellate clerk’s office managed all case processing on paper. All cases and case filings are now
Fox 4 Kansas CityJun 30 2024
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Area college students earn academic honors, graduate
Kennesaw State University congratulates the more than 7,600 Owls named to the University's Dean's List, which recognizes students for their academic achievement during the Spring 2024 semester. Undergraduate students enrolled in at least nine credit hours and with a term grade point average of at least 3.5 were named to the list. Students from the area earning Spring 2024 Dean's List honors
Statesboro HeraldJun 28 2024
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Augusta University hosts cyber and robotics themed camp
(Far right) First time camper Gabriel Johnson learns about coding and cybersecurity at Augusta University's VICEROY Kids Camp. Staff photo by Liz Wright. Augusta University once again opened its doors on the Summerville Campus from June 24-28 to interest local children in the importance of computer and cyber sciences by participating in the VICEROY Kids Camp. Celebrating its third year,
The Augusta PressJun 28 2024
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Franklin County says they were the target of an unsuccessful cyber-attack
Franklin County was the target of an unsuccessful cyber-attack on Thursday. Franklin County’s Information Services team caught the attempted attack early and were able to prevent any breach or loss of data, according to a news release. It’s unclear what systems or information was being targeted. The county has notified the Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Tri-City HeraldJun 09 2024
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Get paid to learn
The program aims to address a global shortage of skilled IT security professionals. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video SAN ANTONIO — A new opportunity has opened up for San Antonians looking to jumpstart a career in cybersecurity while getting paid to learn. NukuDo is offering a training program designed to help participants develop
KENS 5Jun 24 2024
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Tech education: The innovative, efficient and affordable path to a degree
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Trends are showing that more and more people are not considering a traditional four-year college degree right after high school, or even later in life as they re-enter the workforce. For some, the idea of a large university is overwhelming, and for others, the cost is prohibitive. Enter the world of technical education certificates – an alternative pathway to a successful
St George NewsJun 22 2024
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Chalas named to 2024 Dean’s List
KENNESAW, GA–Anthony Chalas of Lanai City has been named to Kennesaw State University’s Spring 2024 Dean’s List in recognition of academic achievement.
Majoring in Cybersecurity, Chalas is among more than 7,600 students named to the Spring 2024 Dean’s List.
To qualify, students must earn a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher and complete a minimum of nine credit hours
The Maui NewsMay 23 2024
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Scammers sell fake makeup, beauty products on dupe websites; some could cause health problems
Scammers sell fake makeup, beauty products on dupe websites; some could cause health problems Cybersecurity company Brandshield says fake websites are using legitimate company logos and names as scammers try to sell counterfeit cosmetics and beauty products. Cybersecurity company Brandshield says fake websites are using legitimate company logos and names as scammers try to sell counterfeit
ABC 7 ChicagoJun 05 2024
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Cyber defense agency: threats are rising and Alaska is not immune
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Nitin Natarajan, the Deputy Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), led a cybersecurity conference in Anchorage on Wednesday that included leaders in local and state government as well as business representatives. Natarajan told the crowd that threats are increasing across the globe and in Alaska as well. CISA is charged with
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYES