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www.securitymagazine.com
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| | | | | A five-year, $4.63 million award from the National Science Foundation will enable a multi-disciplinary team of researchers at the University of Arkansas to recruit, educate and train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. The program will provide the knowledge and tools necessary to protect network and computer systems in three cybersecurity, transportation security, and critical infrastructure security. "The federal agencies that support these industries - all critical to our nation's security and economic health - understand that new cybersecurity challenges are met with an increasingly . . . | |
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scottgraffius.com
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| | | | | Fresh takes and actionable insights on leadership, Agile, Tech, teamwork tradecraft, temporal dynamics of social media, and ... | |
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law.duke.edu
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| | | | | Duke Law School is home to 16 centers, institutes, and programs in which faculty engage in cutting-edge research and education onsubjects of critical importance to the law, public policy, and society. | |
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educationaltechnologyjournal.springeropen.com
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| | | While the discussion on generative artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, is making waves in academia and the popular press, there is a need for more insight into the use of ChatGPT among students and the potential harmful or beneficial consequences associated with its usage. Using samples from two studies, the current research examined the causes and consequences of ChatGPT usage among university students. Study 1 developed and validated an eight-item scale to measure ChatGPT usage by conducting a su... | ||