The National Security Agency Regroups as Cyber Threats Grow
By B.L. Wilson
When you look at the 2015 hacking of the United States Office of Personnel Management, in which the personal data of 20 million Americans was stolen,
Rob Joyce, the...
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The National Security Agency Regroups as Cyber Threats Grow
By B.L. Wilson
When you look at the 2015 hacking of the United States Office of Personnel Management, in which the personal data of 20 million Americans was stolen,
Rob Joyce, the...
Division of IT Leads National Cyber Security Awareness Month Events
As part of National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM), the George Washington University’s Division of IT will host a series of events...
President LeBlanc to Hold Mount Vernon, Virginia Campus Meetings
George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc will continue a series of community meetings...
GW Law Professor Nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Armed Forces
The White House on Sept. 28 announced that President Donald Trump intends to nominate a GW Law professor to a federal judgeship.
If confirmed, Professor of Law...
GW Releases Annual Safety and Security Report
George Washington University released its Annual Security and Fire Safety Report this week, presenting information on the crimes and other offenses reported to the Office of Safety and Security,...
'Mutual Respect' Is Foundation for U.S.-China Bond
By Kristen Mitchell
Elaine Chao, U.S. secretary of transportation, couldn’t speak a word of English when she immigrated to the United...
Individualized Cyber Security Could Keep Hackers at Bay
By Kristen Mitchell
In an increasingly interconnected world dependent on technology, two George Washington University researchers are developing a way to keep computer systems safer from...
Somalia Moves Forward after Decades of War
By B.L. Wilson
For decades the people of Somalia have endured military strife and suffered manmade and natural disasters of drought and flooding that led to a breakdown in the country’s...
Leaders Discuss Jobs, Education at Capital Region Business Forum
Area leaders on Wednesday emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation in tackling critical issues facing the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia in a discussion moderated by George...
North Korea Craves Attention with Nuclear Tests
By Kristen Mitchell
The notion that North Korea would stop development of its nuclear weapons program to negotiate with the United States and South Korea is “crazy,” said...