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Who Got Hacked

Who Got Hacked This Week? Dec. 3 Edition

Who and what was hacked this week, December 3rd, 2016? Read on to find out.

December 3, 2016 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week. Close to a Million Routers Knocked Offline Due to Cyber Attack The Marai botnet that knocked out a major portion of the internet last month is at it again. More […]

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Are You Providing Students With Disabilities Digital Accessibility?

Higher Education institutions have done much to help students in the physical world, but haven’t thought as much about helping students with disabilities access the web.

November 28, 2016 Kevin Rydberg Leave a Comment

More than 645,000 students in the United States report having a disability. And while every higher education institution in the country has done its utmost in the last 30 years to ensure that campuses, offices and living spaces are accessible to those with a physical disability, many of their digital spaces are far less accommodating. […]

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How Will President Trump Deal With Cyber Security?

Now that the presidential election is over, how will President Elect Donald Trump deal with cybersecurity.

November 13, 2016 Keith Lowry and Chris Pogue Leave a Comment

It’s finally over! A long, contentious, and tumultuous Presidential election is finally behind us. While both candidates have, at some point, touched upon the concept of cybersecurity—Mrs. Clinton and the widely publicized email server on one hand, Mr. Trump and his calls for Russian hackers on the other—neither candidate laid out a comprehensive plan for […]

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How to Be Strategic and Frugal When Purchasing Instructional Materials

These steps help district leaders choose the right materials at the right price.

November 7, 2016 Jackie Lain Leave a Comment

The superintendent of a large suburban district recently told his cabinet that the theme for this school year is to be “strategic and frugal” with district funds. The same message has likely been conveyed in many districts. Districts spend more on instructional materials (IMs) than on any other annual purchase, so IM purchasing practices have […]

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Six Practical Steps For Validating Volunteer Identification

Budget constraints and other institutional pressures mean many schools increasingly rely on their volunteers to perform essential functions inside and outside the classroom. Incomplete vetting of these volunteers, however, may expose schools to unintended risk.

October 11, 2016 Katie Zwetzig Leave a Comment

While laws and policies regarding criminal background checks for school volunteers differ for every state and school district, screening is fast becoming a prerequisite to volunteering at schools throughout the country. Some schools screen each and every volunteer who walks through their doors. Others still screen just a portion of their volunteers – usually those […]

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Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) for Higher Education Institutions

October 10, 2016 Sean Matthews Leave a Comment

Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is an international standard XML format that allows emergency messages to be distributed across multiple warning systems simultaneously, developed by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS). In the United States, CAP is being used as the base technology for the comprehensive Integrated Public Alert and Warning System […]

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ITT Tech Officially Closes After Federal Sanctions

The for-profit higher education institution discontinues all academic operations permanently after sanctions preventing ITT Tech from receiving any federal aid for tuition.

October 7, 2016 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

If you’ve ever been home sick from work watching television, odds are at some point you’ve seen a commercial for ITT Technical Institute. It’s often a tale about a student success story, showing how the for-profit college helped a struggling young adult get a degree and begin an exciting new career. You won’t be seeing […]

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Privacy Policy OLD

September 8, 2016 Danielle Frappier Leave a Comment

EH PUBLISHING, Inc. DBA EH MEDIA PRIVACY POLICY Latest Update May 25, 2018 This Privacy Policy describes how your personal information is collected, stored, used, and shared when you visit or make a purchase from EH Media’s Network of Web Sites (this “site” Including campussafetymagazine.com, cepro.com, commercialintegrator.com, electronichouse.com, mytechdecisions.com,  prosoundweb.com, roboticsbusinessreview.com, robobusiness.com, campussafetyconference.com, campussafetyhq.com, channelpronetwork.com, […]

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The Most Important Aspects of Payment Security

Payment security is important on two fronts. First you need to make sure not to lose customer information for fear of lawsuits or public embarrassment. Second you have to make sure that the payments are being processes correctly to protect your bottom line. Here is some info to help out.

July 11, 2016 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

Payment security is important on two fronts. First you need to make sure not to lose customer information for fear of lawsuits or public embarrassment. Second you have to make sure that the payments are being processes correctly to protect your bottom line. Here is some info to help out.

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Cardinal Health Headquarters Wows Visitors with Immersive Experience Center

Designed and installed by Radiant Technology, the Experience Center boasts a 15-foot interactive tower, a 165"-inch 4K interactive dashboard, a16-panel synchronized video gallery and two LCD product cabinets.

May 25, 2016 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

Designed and installed by Radiant Technology, the Experience Center boasts a 15-foot interactive tower, a 165″-inch 4K interactive dashboard, a16-panel synchronized video gallery and two LCD product cabinets.

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