Capitology Blog
Privacy: Why it Must End
December 31, 1969Dr. Jason M. Pittman, Sc. D., is a scholar, professor, and cybersecurity thought leader. He currently is on the full-time faculty at Capitol Technology University. This is part two of an ongoing series on privacy.
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Professor: Rise of Mobile Is Changing The Cybersecurity Field
December 31, 1969Do you remember a time when you used your mobile phone simply to make phone calls?
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Career Day is September 22!
December 31, 1969Hello everyone!Welcome back to a new academic year. I hope you are all having a great start to your semester. This month, be vigilant of upcoming activities and deadlines, includiong Career Day on September 22.
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The Digital Dichotomy
December 31, 1969By Rosalie Evans, Professor, Capitol Technology University
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Students win climate competition with campus lighting proposal
December 31, 1969A proposal to cut energy costs and improve the student experience through improved lighting at Capitol has won the Climate Change competition sponsored by the university’s engineering department.
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Cybersecurity at Capitol: what’s new in 2016
December 31, 1969A decade and a half ago, a small college in Laurel, MD launched one of the nation’s first programs in cybersecurity.
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Carl Hansen: 2015 Avrum Gudelsky scholarship recipient
December 31, 1969Carl Hansen, a senior in the astronautical engineering program, is the 2015 recipient of the Avrum Gudelsky Memorial Scholarship, endowed by Homer and Martha Gudelsky in memory of their son, Avrum.
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Cyber’s increased role in warfare heightens need for expertise
December 31, 1969Want to serve your country and protect against dangerous adversaries? Increasingly, acquiring cybersecurity expertise is of pivotal importance.
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Mobile computing: a revolution in progress
December 31, 1969Hervé Franceschi, a graduate of L'Ecole Polytechnique, École Nationale and Stanford University, is a professor in the computer science program at Capitol and one of the architects of the university's Mobile Computin
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