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Teachers Flipping For Technology In The Classroom

Before the classroom was flipped, Roshan told the news source that her AP calculus class was pretty hard for some kids. Many couldn't quite grasp the problems on their own and weren't getting enough time with the teacher. “My AP calc class was a really anxious environment,” Roshan said to the Post. “It was weird trying to get through way t...

Bug Bounty Programs Pay Hackers To Find Vulnerabilities

Ryan McGeehan, the head of Facebook’s security response team, explained Facebook's bug bounty program, which can pay around $1,000 for revealing a vulnerability, Forbes reported. "Bounties are a great iteration on our responsible disclosure policy (which we’ve had for years)," McGeehan wrote on questions-and-answers website Quora on May 21. ...

Small Businesses Need To Learn Security Lessons From Flame

The first lesson may be the most disturbing: No security plan is ever foolproof. "When online crooks target SMBs, either via targeted attacks or indiscriminate malware, they usually do so for two reasons: SMBs have more money than the average individual, and they have less security in place than large enterprises," the website said. "That can ma...

How Clean Is Your Network? Take The Anti-Executable Challenge And Win

So many companies these days have no idea when their network has been hacked. According to Congressional testimony, 94% of companies served by a computer security firm were unaware that they had been victimized. That’s a staggering amount. Have you ever wondered just how clean your network really...