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  • Harvard CISO shares 5 pearls of IT security wisdom

    Chief Information Security Officer Christian Hamer, who is responsible for policy and awareness across Harvard University and whose team handles security operations and incident response, took part on a panel last week at the Campus Technology conference in Boston (Campus Technology's Rhea Kelly moderated; ESET researcher Lysa Myers was also an expert panelist). Here's a selection of Hamer's more notable observations:

    Written by Bob Brown05 Aug. 15 01:57
  • Groups urge Obama to oppose cyberthreat sharing bills

    U.S. President Barack Obama should oppose legislation intended to let businesses share cyberthreat information with each other and with government agencies because the bill would allow the sharing of too much personal information, a coalition of digital rights groups and security experts said.

    Written by Grant Gross29 July 15 02:12
  • Harvard Business Publishing learns some lessons about work in the cloud

    When Ken Griffin, the director of IT operations for Harvard Business Publishing, warned his staff, "12 months from now, those servers are being switched off," his message was crystal clear -- there's no going back, learn the cloud or step aside.

    Written by Joab Jackson03 Oct. 14 07:00
  • Harvard unleashes a swarm of self-organising robots

    The robot uprising must surely be close at hand, as Ivy League scientists are diligently working to give machines the ability to collaborate with themselves without intervention from the humans.

    Written by Joab Jackson15 Aug. 14 05:58
  • Government can exploit loopholes for warrantless surveillance on Americans

    Bright minds from Harvard University and Boston University collaborated on a new research paper that looks at how the government can exploit legal loopholes as well as "technical realities of Internet communications" to get around Americans' Fourth Amendment rights and hoover up their electronic communications.

    Written by Ms. Smith01 July 14 04:51
  • At 10, Facebook strives to not be your granny's social network

    Facebook, the company that defines social networking, is turning 10 years old and looking into a future where it must evolve or risk becoming the next MySpace -- a company Facebook eclipsed years ago.

    Written by Sharon Gaudin04 Feb. 14 13:57
  • EdX enrollment data shows online learners are more browsers than finishers

    Online course participants are more likely to browse lesson material than stick around to earn a completion certificate, according to a report examining enrollment and usage data from edX, an online learning platform jointly launched by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the fall of 2012.

    Written by Fred O'Connor23 Jan. 14 22:17
  • The Ig Nobels are tonight ... watch

    Harvard University's August Sanders Theater will play host tonight to a glittering collection of scientific luminaries, in a ceremony dedicated to recognizing some of the most important research of the year. And it will probably involve stuff like green hair, dead salmon brains, and monkey butts.

    Written by Jon Gold13 Sept. 13 14:25
  • Harvard to review privacy polices in wake of email search scandal

    Harvard University President Drew Faust has ordered up a review of the university's email privacy polices amid disclosures that a secret search of some deans' email accounts was broader than originally acknowledged.

    Written by Jaikumar Vijayan03 April 13 17:32
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