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We’re writing laws based on how we think people behave, not how they actually do, writes Kalena Thomhave.
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We’re writing laws based on how we think people behave, not how they actually do, writes Kalena Thomhave.
The Resilient Communities program and New York City Economic Development Corporation kicked off their 鈥淩esilient Networks鈥 partnership.
Get a clue. Homogeneity in cyber is bad for business.
George Eliot taught Susannah Howe that a life well-lived must include care.
But only if he or she keeps working to close the digital divide, warns Sarah Morris.
What does it really mean for express sympathy or support for the group?
Breck Wills examines how and why we need to teach computer science to more students earlier on.
Otherwise, says Eric Liu, we cannot begin to build better relations between officers and the communities they’re meant to serve and protect
Fuzz Hogan looks at the one way in which women did not dominate these Olympic Games.