Capitology Blog

Privacy: Why it Must End

December 31, 1969
Dr. 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, 1969
Do 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, 1969
Hello 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, 1969
By Rosalie Evans, Professor, Capitol Technology  University
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What is intelligence?

December 31, 1969
By Jason M. Pittman, Sc. D. March 26, 2018
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Students win climate competition with campus lighting proposal

December 31, 1969
A 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, 1969
A 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, 1969
Carl 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, 1969
Want 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, 1969
Hervé 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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