Cybersecurity a global problem, say analysts – but global response proves elusive
June 13, 2018The transnational nature of cybercrime calls for a transnational response – yet, so far, building a global consensus has proved hard to do, adding to dealing with the global challenges of cybersecurity.
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Privacy: Information as Permanency
June 11, 2018Earlier in this continuing series on privacy, I argued that that there were three reasons for the rising demand in privacy and that such demand is bad for our species.
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Student Spotlight: Giang To
June 7, 2018We sat down with Capitol Technology University student Giang To to learn more about the cyber opportunities at Capitol.
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DoD awards prestigious SMART scholarship to Capitol student Joshua Joseph
June 5, 2018A Capitol student received some game-changing news this past semester: he’ll be completing the remainder of his studies tuition-free, with an additional stipend to cover room and board, and guaranteed employment after he receives his degree.
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Can We Distinguish Between Types of Consciousness?
June 4, 2018 In the last part of this series, I articulated the idea that there are three potential types of consciousness. The first, natural consciousness, is the kind that you and I have. Philosophers have dedicated entire careers to an investigation of what it entails – and to demonstrating that it is not merely an illusion.
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