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Choke points and censorship: Protecting free flow of information on internetWhen flying to Beijing, you’ll likely have to take multiple flights and pass through customs to get to your destination. If you’re searching for a Beijing hotel and visit its Chinese website, your request also travels multiple legs through internet networks,… |
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Colonial Pipeline is a harbinger of things to come in businessSix days after the Colonial Pipeline was attacked by cyberhackers and left millions hanging at the gas pump, they have gained control of their operations once again. But not before… |
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How did I get phished?You’re online and you get an email from PayPal asking to check your balance. The logo looks good — you’re not really paying much attention — and the email provides a handy link to get into your account. You click on that, type in your username and password,… |
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ASU teams up to help Phoenix-area companies with cybersecurityIt has happened to nearly everyone: Someone hacked into your Facebook account, or your bank had to send you a new card because of fraud detection. Maybe it has been more serious than that, and someone mined your Social Security number and bought a sports car on your… |
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ASU expert offers Capitol Hill testimony on Equifax hackASU’s cybersecurity guru said before a U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Wednesday that massive data breaches like the recent Equifax hack, which exposed approximately 145.5 million credit records last month, is comparable to a human without an immune system. “One small… |
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Scholarship supports innovative Arizona student researchers… |
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2 years after arriving, Afghan women flourishing at ASUTwo years ago this month, an extraordinary group of women arrived at Arizona State University after fleeing violence, oppression and turmoil in their native country of Afghanistan. Sixty-nine young women… |
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Student internships lead to full-time careersArizona State University alumnus Ed Vasko is truly putting his money where his mouth is when it comes to supporting his alma mater. Vasko’s Scottsdale-based cybersecurity firm, Terra Verde, brings several students from ASU’s New… |
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Cybersecurity expert joins ASU as professor of practicePeter W. Singer, a new professor of practice in the School of Politics and Global Studies, was in Tempe this semester to begin filming for a course within Arizona State University’s global security online master’s degree… |
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ASU ranked No. 1 in innovation for 9th straight yearEditor’s note: This story is featured in the … |