
Smart ways to clean up your digital life for the new year
Here are some smart ways to recharge your digital lifestyle in 2022.

Here are some smart ways to recharge your digital lifestyle in 2022.

We’ve masked, we’ve vaccinated, we’ve boosted — but are we underutilizing technology that could contain the pandemic because we don’t trust it?

Virginia Tech has received a $2.8 million grant from the Department of Defense to continue developing the Department of Defense Senior Military College Cyber Institute, in its second year at Virginia Tech.

Read on to find out how your security could be at risk and how you can educate those around you about the dangers of cybercrime.

A growing issue for businesses of all sizes and industries around the world is cybercrime. The many forms this threat can take is enough to make one hesitant about opening a business.

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.

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced Margaret “Lyn” McDermid as the next Secretary of Administration of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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.
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