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hidden security sensors

7 Hidden Security Sensors That Prove You Shouldn’t Bring DIY Security to Your Office

These hidden security sensors are more advanced than any so-called DIY security products you could get. And yes, you DO need a professional to install them.

October 23, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

If you’re in the technology industry, be it as an IT workhorse, a CIO, or as any kind of tech decision-maker, chances are you’re familiar with DIY wireless security systems (you know: the minimalist fonts; the IoT connectivity; the name which rhymes with “bing”). The consumer public is already convinced these systems will replace the […]

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How To Be Better Prepared for Higher Ed Data Breaches

Higher Ed data breaches are happening more and more often. Here's what you need to do to properly prepare your institution.

October 10, 2019 Jonas Kelley Leave a Comment

Higher Ed data breaches have been happening for a long time, but recently, it seems to be happening more often. One of the most recent university data breaches hit Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), exposing up to 1.3 million individuals’ data. According to the Georgia Tech News Center, the April 2019 breach exposed information […]

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Internet Hall of Fame

These Are the Names Inducted in the 2019 Internet Hall of Fame List

These Internet Hall of Fame 2019 inductees were recognized for contributions to Internet growth, access, and security around the world.

October 2, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

The Internet Hall of Fame has announced the names of eleven pioneers and visionaries who have made contributions to the Internet’s global growth, reach, and security. Hailing from around the world, this year’s inductees now join other Internet luminaries in the Internet Hall of Fame. They have helped shape today’s Internet by expanding its reach […]

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Davenport University, CyberCorps Scholarship for Service

Davenport University Cyber Security Scholarships Secures Jobs For Graduates

Know someone who wants a job in cyber security? They should consider the Davenport University CyberCorps Scholarship program.

September 23, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

Davenport University has received a five-year, $4M grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to train and educate the nation’s next generation of cyber security experts as part of their CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program. An estimated 300,000 cyber security jobs will remain unfilled across the country according to cyberseek.org. In the last year, the United […]

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Axis Communications New 4K PTZ Cameras Have Extra Light Sensitivity

The latest 4K PTZ Cameras from Axis Communications stress enhanced low-light performance for PTZ and license plate idenfication applications.

September 19, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

Axis Communications announces new 4K PTZ cameras and license plate identification cameras. Here’s more information provided by the company: 4K PTZ cameras with ultra-high light sensitivity Featuring 4x zoom and a Canon lens, the AXIS Q1798-LE Network Camera comes with IP66, IP67 and IK10 ratings and can handle extreme temperatures ranging from -40 °F to 140 °F. […]

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SolarWinds Hack, Hacking Campaign

The U.S. Has a Plan to Minimize 2020 Election Hacking… And It’s Missing Something

U.S. government has put a plan in place to address 2020 election hacking and ransomware... but it doesn't tell states what to do AFTER an attack happens.

September 11, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Put aside your political leanings: there is evidence to suggest that 2020 election hacking in the U.S. is a real possibility. We’ve already told you about the dire need for more secure voting machines; how more than a few Pennsylvania counties will be using out-of-date electoral systems by the time the 2020 elections take place; and […]

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Week in Review: Quantum Internet, Iron-Ion Batteries, 3D Printed Coral, etc.

This week, September 2nd – 6th, 2019: scientists 3D print coral reefs, the quantum internet is possible, the world’s first iron-ion battery, and more.

September 6, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

This week, September 2nd – 6th, 2019: scientists 3D print coral reefs, the quantum internet is possible, the world’s first iron-ion battery, and more.

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quantum data transfer, qutrit, artificial intelligence uses for business

Ultra-Secure ‘Quantum Internet’ is Now More Possible Than Ever Before, Thanks to the Qutrit

Quantum data transfer research has reached a new level of progress by using the qutrit, a unit which is capable of carrying even more information.

September 4, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Quantum data transfer technology: what does that even mean? Well, according to physicists at the University of Science and Technology of China and the University of Vienna in Austria, it means sending record-shattering amounts of data using a unit of quantum information called “qutrit”‘s. An MIT Technology Review report says quantum data transfer has seen its share of […]

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Cybersecurity Skills Gap

The Top 5 Cyber Threat Misunderstandings of SMB Decision Makers

Here are 5 cyber threat misunderstandings of SMBs from 500 respondents, thanks to data gathered by a Keeper Security study.

August 23, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

Keeper Security has released their findings after surveying 500 senior decision makers at SMBs surrounding cyber threats. Their findings suggest many businesses are under-prepared for cyber attacks — and that many SMB decision makers have severe cyber threat misunderstandings. Here are some cyber threat misunderstandings, according to their findings: 1 – Cybersecurity isn’t a priority 60% […]

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U.S. Wants Encryption Backdoor in Personal Devices

Major technology companies are fighting against U.S. Attorney General William Barr's suggestion that encryption backdoors be installed in personal devices, while users should just accept the risk of this potential mandate.

August 16, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment

Major technology companies are fighting against U.S. Attorney General William Barr’s suggestion that encryption backdoors be installed in personal devices, while users should just accept the risk of this potential mandate.

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