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Florida water treatment hack reveals long-ignored vulnerabilities in America's infrastructureHackers were able to remotely access the water treatment plant in the small town of Oldsmar, Florida, last week – endangering the lives of about 15,000 people in the Tampa Bay… |
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ASU students attend world-renowned cybersecurity conferenceLast month, more than 50,000 cybersecurity professionals from around the globe converged on San Francisco to attend the world’s preeminent cybersecurity gathering, the RSA Conference. Among the crowd were two ASU… |
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Addressing software bugsFrom the recent Facebook data breach of over 500 million accounts, to stories of hackers getting into family homes through baby monitors, we are constantly bombarded by headlines of hackers taking advantage of security vulnerabilities in the software we use every day.… |
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Enrollment open for new NSF-funded cybersecurity program at ASUBy 2022, the world may see a cybersecurity workforce gap of nearly 2 million jobs. Students interested in filling that gap can enroll in a new National Science Foundation… |
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Startup provides recon for the cybersecurity battlefieldCorporations, small businesses, nonprofits and customers — in other words, nearly everyone — beware! Computer hackers launched more than 137.4 million new malware programs in 2018, the equivalent of more than 261 per minute,… |
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New grant shows bright future for cybersecurity pioneers at ASU's West campusKim Jones, director of the Cybersecurity Education Consortium at Arizona State University's New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, has been awarded the ASU Foundation's 2017–18 Women and Philanthropy grant for his work on "Building Cybersecurity Warriors."… |
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Future Tense addresses cybersecurity in February stories, videos, interactivesIn an effort to help educate everyday people on the basics of cybersecurity, Future Tense is running a February Futurography package of articles, cheat sheets, videos and interactive quizzes called … |
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New ASU cybersecurity center to proactively look at protecting dataThe Internet has dramatically changed our world. We can now perform our jobs, earn a degree, receive mail and more — entirely online. However, as we have become increasingly interconnected, we have also become more vulnerable to data breaches, cyber attacks and… |
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ASU faculty, students gear up for cybersecurity conferenceMore than 40,000 cybersecurity professionals will descend upon San Francisco's Moscone Center in mid-April for the annual RSA Conference, "Where the World Talks Security." Among them will be Kim Jones, director of the Cybersecurity Education Consortium at ASU's New… |
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ASU awarded $10M to advance future-generation wireless networksThe U.S. Department of Defense has awarded Arizona State University $10 million to establish a Center of Excellence in Future Generation Wireless Technology (Center of Excellence in FutureG), which seeks to… |