My father told me a story about the time he drove by a crowded movie theater in 1980, past a long line of people waiting to see Empire Strikes Back, stuck his head out the window and yelled: “Vader is Luke’s father!”
When you take into consideration our interconnected lifestyles today, we must consider how to balance security, privacy and functionality when we utilize Internet-based resources.
When you examine how AI and robots have entered many aspects of daily life, the next logical place where AI can be used is in education.
American Military University IT program director, Dr. Kevin Harris, discusses the critical need for medical facilities to protect patients’ medical data and secure a core component of our nation’s critical infrastructure.
Money laundering is a problem that has plagued the United States and the world economy for a long time. To put this problem in perspective, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimates that between $800 billion and $2 trillion is laundered globally a year.
Teaching cybersecurity to children starts with a chat about being responsible and smart. Children need to be wary about what information they reveal online.
Adequate access to the Internet is still a challenge for those who live in rural tribal areas. Native Americans are disproportionately affected.
CES, the gathering convention for people thriving in the consumer technology business, begins next month in Las Vegas.