Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans With some 30,000 people, Carroll County in northwest Arkansas may be fairly small but that does not make the data it holds any less valuable to a hacker. “The offenders were to the best of anybody’s knowledge in India,” said The…
Teachers Are Looking to Bring Presidential Debates Into Lessons – Teaching Now – Education Week Teacher
For teachers looking to get students involved in the presidential debate, there are several online election resources that promote student engagement. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Teachers Are Looking to Bring Presidential Debates Into Lessons – Teaching Now – Education Week…
Fisher v. University of Texas and Lessons for K-12 Districts – Education Week
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on race-conscious admissions provides important guidance on how districts can further diversify their schools, write Erica Frankenberg and Liliana M. Garces. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Fisher v. University of Texas and Lessons for K-12 Districts…
Louisiana Offers Its Homegrown Standards-Based Lessons to Teachers Nationwide – Education Week
Faced with a dearth of common-core-aligned English/language arts curricula, state education officials asked teachers to create a homegrown, online program—and made it free to all. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Louisiana Offers Its Homegrown Standards-Based Lessons to Teachers Nationwide – Education…
5 Lessons From the Summer of Epic Car Hacks
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans SUMMER IS THE Oscar season of hacking. At conferences like Black Hat, Defcon, Summercon, HOPE, and Usenix, benevolent hackers seeking fame and prestige—and occasionally the dream of making the world more secure—show a global audience what they can do. This year…
The Jenner effect: seven lessons we can learn from Caitlyn
Some stories are unavoidable. As much as one tries to ignore it, some stories keep finding their way into your daily routine. It constantly pops up on your Twitter feed and Facebook timeline. It leads the morning and nightly newscasts. It’s on the front page of your daily paper (both…
Lessons for the Enterprise from the 5th Annual Ponemon Cost of Cyber Crime Study
Every year the Ponemon Institute brings critical insights to the corporate governance world by conducting a focused study on the cost of cyber crime. As you probably intuitively know, the costs of cyber crime continue to grow. This study, sponsored by […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…
Hacked: Responses and Lessons
Last week, a hacker made the news for uploading hacked photos of Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence, as well as a multitude of other stars, to online sources such as 4chan and Reddit. Since that time, the females in question […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…
Logistics lessons learned: Overcoming disaster preparedness pain points to weather the (unexpected) storm
Top Priority Sector: disaster_preparedness_emergency_response Image Caption: Esther Ndichu (left)and Dale Herzog Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars
Book of the Week Principal Protection; Lessons Learned
Principal Protection Principal Protection Lessons Learned The Evolution of Protective Operations by R.E. “Rick” Colliver Protection, like any other process, is evolutionary. And we should agree that a large part of any evolutionary process is failure, which is another way of saying “learning through our mistakes. Read More…. View full…