
53 Virginia students named national cyber scholars
The Virginia Information Technologies Agency and the Virginia Department of Education announced their list of cyber scholars for the CyberStart America competition.
The Virginia Information Technologies Agency and the Virginia Department of Education announced their list of cyber scholars for the CyberStart America competition.
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner is urging Senate Appropriations Committee leadership to include significant funding to modernize federal information technology systems for fiscal year 2023.
Cyber and cyber-enabled crimes continue to rise at an alarming rate — including due to the emergence of scams related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the advent of modern technology, traditional life is now challenged by a much more smart and sophisticated way of life: cyber life. This digital space is a blessing for many and also a curse for many more.
The latest dangerous trend that cybercriminals are using is to set up fake cybersecurity software, also commonly known as rogue cybersecurity software.
By leveraging the blazing-fast communications of 5G and NextG, Commonwealth Cyber Initiative researchers at Virginia Tech are working toward a more resilient, secure future of the power grid.
Virginia Tech is planning to establish a center for smart construction in Falls Church in collaboration with top national commercial construction firm HITT Contracting.
This article highlights six of the latest trends and innovations improving clinical trials and research.
The Department of Justice unsealed two indictments today charging four defendants, all Russian nationals who worked for the Russian government, in hacking campaigns targeted thousands of computers, at hundreds of companies and organizations, in approximately 135 countries.
When most people discuss ways to stop cybercrime, they focus on the technological realm.