A newly annotated fingerprint dataset combined with open-source software could help forensic examiners work more consistently ...
During my past three years as a computing education Ph.D. student, I taught computer science courses to 72 incarcerated ...
The increasing complexity of digital ecosystems and the rapid evolution of cyber threats demand intelligent, transparent, and adaptive security solutions.
Chanakya National Law University is excited to announce the introduction of its cutting-edge M.Sc. in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics starting in the 2026-28 academic year. This innovative ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — State lawmakers are considering new legislation that would require all high school students in Ohio to complete at least one computer science course before graduation. House ...
The departments with courses in the top 20 most enrolled this quarter include Civic, Liberal and Global Education (COLLEGE), computer science (CS), aeronautics and astronautics (AA) and math, among ...
There is plenty of fear about AI rendering an expensive Stanford degree obsolete. While most classes still ban AI, one of the most popular courses encourages students to use AI coding tools. A who's ...
The objectives of the eventare to provide basic awareness of information and computer security for nuclearsecurity professionals, as well as basic concepts of computer securityincluding threats, risk ...
HUNTINGTON — Marshall University’s new Institute of Cyber Security may be built for the ever-evolving digital future, but project designers say the building’s foundation is unmistakably West Virginian ...
NCFI’s expansion project is expected to wrap up in Summer 2027. (City of Hoover) Hoover’s National Computer Forensics Institute (NCFI) is in the process of a $22 million expansion, which is expected ...
In today’s digital age, insider threats, and cyberattacks leave behind trails of evidence that are rarely straightforward. Organizations need investigations that are not only fast but also robust and ...
Arlington Police are turning to an unlikely source for help in solving decades-old murder cases: college students. In a new course at the University of Texas at Arlington, a group of criminal justice ...