Opinion
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Central Connecticut State University's planned conversion into an R2 polytechnic university, emphasizing AI, cybersecurity and Industry 4.0, would trade its current values for a focus on market alignment with Big Tech.
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Given so many conversations in the public sphere about how devices and screen time are affecting developing minds (and adult ones), educators might consider how technology has changed how we live and communicate.
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A recent conversation with the senior associate director of AI and teaching and learning at Northeastern University yielded advice about engaging students, upgrading lessons, trial and error, and helpful feedback.
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Thanks to technology, the systems that run our cities are becoming more and more interconnected. But how we use those systems is always going to be guided by human intelligence.
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Can these hot trends mix, or are they like oil and water? Can we find middle ground on data? Or, will these two trains collide? Do you feel the tension building yet?
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How do we improve the security culture in our organizations? It's time to take another look at what works for security awareness programs.
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Instead of trying to restrict who can build gigabit networks, telecom companies should focus on partnerships and new revenue possibilities.
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Data-driven transformation raises question of how much power to keep vs. farm out.
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Target's huge data breach brought into the limelight once again the neverending battle against thievery.
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An examination of the fundamental elements of a scalable and successful software-as-a-service company.
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United Nations officials have decried the actions of governments cutting off Internet access as denying their citizens’ rights to free expression.
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Danger: Conventional cyberdefense technologies not capable of securing the Internet of Things.
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To compete with the private sector for talent, public-sector organizations need to transform the ways they manage and develop their workforces.
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Academic studies have found that broadband access led to more new businesses in rural areas, and that high levels of broadband adoption were associated with increased median household incomes and lower unemployment levels.
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The FCC under President Donald Trump and its new chairman looks set to roll back or kill off its net neutrality rules.
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A new data collection tool on police use of force — developed by data scientists from Bayes Impact in collaboration with police officers — is shining a light on some of most serious issues facing our country.
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Data can help governments solve specific problems and prepare for major events.
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One former intelligence officer told The Wall Street Journal that disclosure, if genuine, likely would disrupt or halt ongoing U.S. intelligence operations.
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As searches of smartphones and other digital devices at U.S. borders become more common, can research and computer science help protect travelers' privacy?
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There's no one path to a career at the top of the heap.
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Quantum computing will upend the way the world uses the Internet.