Welcome to My TechDecisions Week in Review, where we round up the most important stories you might have missed this week, September 3rd-7th, 2018. Read on to find out what’s happening this week:
Features:
Overcoming the Cybersecurity Dangers of BYOD
Kim Del Fierro of Area 1 Security writes about how we can overcome the cybersecurity risks inherent with bring your own device policies.
My TechDecisions Podcast – Epsidoe 41, Jeremy Samide of Stealthcare
Host Jonathan Blackwood speaks with Jeremy Samide, the CEO of Stealthcare, about how machine learning and employee engagement can help bolster cybersecurity.
Mastering Mass Notification Strategies in Higher Education
Every higher education campus has an obligation to ensure that they can notify the entire campus of the risk – we give some tips to help.
Project of the Week: Kansas State Video Wall and CRM Integration
Kansas State installed a video wall in the Berney Family Welcome Center that integrates with CRM for wayfinding, analytics, and more.
*If you’d like to submit a project for Project of the Week, click here.
Blogs:
Blue Light Is Tech’s Aesthetic, But It’s Hurting Our Eyes
The blue light from computers might be linked to age-related blindness.
A Cyber Force Is More Important Than a Space Force, and We Need It Now
An argument for why a Cyber Force that protects the nation’s network is much more important than a Space Force.
Machine Learning is Helping Schools Prevent Another Parkland Shooting
Schools can use machine learning to detect social media cues that a school shooting might be imminent.
Who Got Hacked This Week? September 7th Edition
Customer data stolen from Lenexa, the town of Midland in Canada held hostage by ransomware, 50,000 customers affected by Orrstown Bank phishing attack, and more.
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