Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Airports are increasingly data driven and rely upon accurate and timely information for efficient operations. Seamless exchange of information across integrated systems supports real-time decision-making for the benefit of all aviation stakeholders. Increased connectivity has enabled resources to be used The…
Students of All Races Prefer Teachers of Color, Study Finds – Teaching Now – Education Week Teacher
A new study found that adolescent students in urban school district have more favorable perceptions of teachers of color. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Students of All Races Prefer Teachers of Color, Study Finds – Teaching Now – Education Week Teacher…
Textbook Costs Hurt Student Achievement, Study Finds – Inside School Research – Education Week
Keeping low-income, struggling schools up-to-date with textbooks can give a boost to reading and math performance. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Textbook Costs Hurt Student Achievement, Study Finds – Inside School Research – Education Week appeared first on Parent Security Online….
New Study: Principals Play a Large Role in Teacher Retention – District Dossier – Education Week
Principals play a huge role in shaping work conditions—and in whether teachers stay or leave, according to a new study. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post New Study: Principals Play a Large Role in Teacher Retention – District Dossier – Education Week…
Schools With Wider Grade Spans Have Less Bullying, N.Y.C. Study Finds – Inside School Research – Education Week
“What’s the only thing worse than being the new kid in 8th grade? Being the new kid in 6th grade.” It’s not a joke; it’s the latest research on how school grade structure affects students. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Schools…
Tripwire Study: Energy Sector IT Professionals Overconfident in Cyber Security Capabilities as Attacks Increase
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Tripwire, Inc., a leading global provider of security and compliance solutions for enterprises and industrial organizations, today announced the results of an extensive study conducted for Tripwire by Dimensional Research. The study evaluated the confidence of IT professionals regarding the The…
Cyberbullying More Common with Teens’ Current or Former Friends, Study Says – Digital Education – Education Week
Students are more likely to be cyberbullied by people they know than strangers, new research shows. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Cyberbullying More Common with Teens’ Current or Former Friends, Study Says – Digital Education – Education Week appeared first on…
New Global Study Reveals Majority of Visual Hacking Attempts Are Successful
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans ST. PAUL, Minn.–(Business Wire)–Organizations around the world are at risk of sharing highly sensitive information through visual hacking in business office environments. This risk was revealed in the 2016 Global Visual Hacking Experiment, an expansion of the 2015 Visual Hacking The…
Cybersecurity Study Shows Corporate Data Vulnerabilities
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton and the Ponemon Institute jointly released a study this week pointing to the vulnerability of many companies’ knowledge assets. The survey summary notes that research “was conducted to determine whether the publicity-accorded data breeches subject to notification…
Browser study aims to stop hackers in their tracks
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Browser fingerprinting is an increasingly common tracking technique that collects contextual data from a person’s computer without their knowledge. Hackers have been able to obtain private information such as browsing history, computer clock and even the unique identity of the computer…