In the face of rising spyware, ransomware and data thefts, smart production machines increasingly use Industrial IoT (IIoT) gateways as the secure checkpoint between the internet, IT systems and machine data.
The Virginia Information Technologies Agency and the Virginia Department of Education are announcing the Commonwealth of Virginia’s participation in the 2021-2022 CyberStart America competition.
Congressman A. Donald McEachin announced the winners of the 2021 Congressional App Challenge: 11th graders Reagan Duffy and Michael Beauchamp from Chesapeake.
Having multiple sources of income is always advisable, with different passive income streams one can become free of debt and achieve financial freedom without actively working a day-to-day job.
Leading global aerospace and defense company Northrop Grumman has become a key strategic partner of the Virginia Tech Innovation Campus by making a $12.5 million commitment to support research and teaching in quantum information science and engineering.
The Virginia Information Technologies Agency and the Virginia Department of Education are now accepting entries for the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center’s (MS-ISAC) annual Kids Safe Online Poster Contest.
Gov. Ralph Northam announced $1.5 million in grants to seven school divisions to implement career and technical education programs to prepare students for high-wage, in-demand careers.
The global pandemic has changed the face of hiring and recruitment, not just for the short term. In this article by Ron Cardenas, a Vice President of Human Resources in Omaha, Nebraska, we review how talent acquisition will never be the same even after COVID-19 abates.
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