Three savvy universities are leveraging technology to inoculate their campus operations against potential pandemic.
By Dian Schaffhauser
How will you keep university operations going in the event of a campus closure? Savvy institutions are leveraging technology-- including systems already in place-- to prepare for potential pandemic.
Three higher ed IT leaders weigh in on what it means to be 'chief information officer' now and in the future.
By Mary Grush
Three IT veterans weigh in on what it means to be "chief information officer" and what the future holds for IT in higher education.
Cyberattacks on handheld devices are a matter of when, not if, say campus IT pros. Their advice: Focus on minimizing loss and containing the damage.
By Rama Ramaswami
Cyberattacks on handheld devices are a matter of when, not if, say campus IT pros. Their advice: Focus on minimizing loss and containing the damage.
Moving to outsourced document-imaging services can improve efficiencies and make digital document management more secure.
By Sara Stroud
Moving to outsourced document-imaging services can improve efficiencies and make digital document management more secure.
Examining the capabilities of malicious software allows your IT team to better assess the nature of a security incident, and may help prevent further infections. Here's how to set up a controlled malware-analysis lab—for free.
By Lenny Zeltser
Examining the capabilities of malicious software allows your IT team to better
assess the nature of a security incident, and may help prevent further
infections. Here's how to set up a controlled malware-analysis lab—for free.
Students will participate in campus emergency notification systems-- you just need to make it mandatory.
By Geoffrey H. Fletcher
Students will participate in campus emergency notification systems-- you just need to make it mandatory.