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The Startup World – The Secret War for Your Invention

David Cheriton is a senior engineer in the networking group at Nortel Networks, working on protocols and routing issues for the Internet. David’s background includes a B. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was an IEEE Fellow, and an M. in Computer Science from the University of New South Wales,…

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The Influence of Local Merchants on Criminals in Afghanistan

and the adjacent areas. is changing and expanding. ahead of our own. to take the speculation out of it. cryptocurrency in Afghanistan. trading on the internet. that the use of currency is increasing. was seen as a post-conflict situation. inflationary economic policy. complicated. ever been in Afghanistan in recent years. and during my college days,…

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Computer & Security (May 2005)

Computer & Security (May 2005) A new report by the State Funding Board of Higher Education of Tennessee details the steps taken by the board in awarding a $63 million contract for a software system for the university‘s department of education. The award, the board said, was made conditional on the successful completion of the…

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MBZUAI Executive Program Launched in UAE

(CNET News). – The MBZUAI Executive Program is a joint initiative between MBZUAI and the government of the UAE. The program’s purpose is to strengthen local computer networking capabilities in the United Arab Emirates, the Middle East’s largest economy. MBZUAI, founded in 2004, was the first Arab country to introduce and commercialize computer networks for…

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Computer Networking, 2 January 2002

Computer Networking, 2 January 2002 1. The NSF’s grantee university research centers awarded in January to two public universities in Florida, including: The University of Central Florida and the University of South Florida. The NSF announcement of the awards was made during the annual NSF Science and Technology Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana in January…

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The Future Procurement Innovation Lab

This article by Ionut Correa is an excerpt from the forthcoming ebook titled Network Security. This is an example of an article in the Network Security Series which was published in February 2000. The title of this article is Network Security is based on the title of a paper by John Jones, A. A paper…

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CISA Release Notes: A Critically Vulnerable Cisco System

CISA Release Notes: A Critically Vulnerable Cisco System The Cisco Security Innovation Program (CiSP) is launching a series of security vulnerabilities. Cisco’s latest security releases, which are based on the Core Security Enhancement (CSE) model, include a series of design vulnerabilities, primarily security vulnerabilities relating to network functions. The Cisco CSE vulnerability database contains a…

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Transdisciplinary Science and Technology: The Matter of Life and Death

A new technology is helping scientists piece together key biological principles that underlie the development of a healthy body and a healthy brain, leading to the development of advanced medical devices that are helping to overcome many human health challenges now and in the future. [This article is part of the following issue of Computer…

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Oxfam – What Is It All About?

I am an OxfordJez Professor. I also serve as director of OxfordDiversity, Inc, a private research and development center I co-founded with the University of Oxford that supports undergraduate, graduate and professional students across the globe. I also serve on the boards of the New York University School of Medicine, the Carnegie Mellon University Center…

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The New Director of Cybersecurity, Ben Wiechman

The Arvig position at the Department of Computer Science and the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning of the University of New Haven (UNH) is filled; the full reason for his appointment and the work that the Center is doing with him are detailed. This article is part of a special series. Computer…

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