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While overall ransomware attack numbers remained steady, higher education institutions drove a sharp rise in exposed records, fueled in part by third-party software vulnerabilities.
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The Hampden County Assistant District Attorney's Office is training high schoolers to give presentations about online safety at elementary and middle schools across Western Massachusetts.
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Starting in March, TSTC will offer a 15-week data center operator training course that will focus on essential skills, including electrical and mechanical systems, safety, troubleshooting and facility operations.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Fueled by new technologies, Web sites, and social network domains such as Facebook and MySpace, large numbers of teens share and create materials online.
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Experts mattered most when people faced health problems; government agencies topped the list when information about specific programs was the concern.
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When desktop publishing was introduced in 1985, the surfeit of font choices led many people to create documents that looked like ransom notes written by a terribly inspired ten-year-old.
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The mentored will be better equipped to confront the challenges of the workplace. Additionally, both the student and mentor will have made a professional contact that can be relied upon for years to come.
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Students can log on for homework assistance.
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10,762 people have registered to receive emergency notifications through text messaging.
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Kids today are spending almost as much time with media as attending school, so there is an opportunity to create more engaging educational products than ever before.
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Domestic preparedness consortium boosts training for rural first responders.
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"Local government technology leaders are looking at the impact these tools can have in reaching a diverse community."
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"Our kids are not motivated. They look for the easy way. They look for a job to buy a car and that's it. Nothing else. The opposite is true in places like South America. In those countries, education is a privilege. Education in this country, for most kids, is a punishment." -- Jaime Escalante
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Texas Cities, Counties, Education , Special Districts and State Agencies Form Purchasing AssociationThe first Texas statewide multi-agency public purchasing organization.
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There are more than 98,000 schools in America where administrators increasingly want to provide Wi-Fi coverage for students and staff.
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Network to be used for emergency response in schools.
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Oral declarations alone to prove identity and citizenship will no longer be sufficient; documentation is required by all U.S. citizens entering the United States.
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Contains video of Martin Luther King Jr. speeches, including one in Bessemer, Ala., during the Poor People's Campaign in March 1968, just a few weeks before he was assassinated.
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"There are only two steps that education institutions can take to improve public confidence in their information security capabilities."
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'To facilitate the definition and the adoption of long term e-skills strategies in all EU member states, to promote 'flagship' projects in the member states and at EU level and to exchange best practice amongst industry experts and policy makers.
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Internet access available to tens of thousands of residents, including more than 13,000 who are participating in the Innovative Access program at the libraries.
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