The review conducted by a Washington State University-led research team reveals significant variations in cybersecurity programs across different institutions in the United States. This discrepancy highlights the need for program leaders to collaborate with professional societies to ensure that graduates are adequately trained to meet the evolving demands of the industry. The researchers emphasize the
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In today’s digital landscape, social media plays a crucial role in the discovery of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Recent research conducted by VistaPrint and Wix revealed that more than two-thirds of consumers prefer to learn about local businesses through social media platforms. This trend highlights the importance of having a strong presence on social
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In a recent listing on the Japanese Yahoo Auctions site, a pre-production version of the Super Famicom, the Japanese equivalent of the Super Nintendo (SNES), has caught the attention of video game enthusiasts. This particular prototype features some unique differences from the final production model, such as a headphone jack and volume wheel on the
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Docusign has recently made headlines with its acquisition of Lexion, an AI-powered agreement management software provider, in a significant all-cash deal worth $165 million. This move is part of Docusign’s strategy to solidify its presence in the Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) space, a sector it recently entered. Continued Availability Despite the acquisition, Docusign assures that
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Collaborating on physical objects when individuals are not physically in the same room presents a significant challenge. This obstacle often leads to inefficiencies in communication, especially when dealing with complex tasks like debugging intricate hardware. Traditional video conferencing systems fall short in providing a satisfactory experience for remote users who need to manipulate a view
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After the recent controversy surrounding Helldivers 2 requiring players to link their Steam account to a PlayStation Network account, Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut has made it clear that you won’t need a PSN account to play its single-player campaign on PC. However, playing multiplayer is a different story. Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut will
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