The Role of Cybersecurity Experts in Critical Infrastructure Protection

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An era defined by digital interconnectivity and evolving global threats has rendered the protection of critical infrastructure (power grids, transportation networks, water treatment cybersecurity, and more) a top national priority. These systems form the backbone of modern society, and even a brief disruption can result in cascading consequences for public safety, economic stability, and national […]

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Marymount professors present social justice work at Chesapeake Digital Humanities Consortium conference

Headshot photos of Dr. Matt Shadle, Dr. Tonya-Marie Howe and Dr. Donna Schaeffer

  Two faculty members from Marymount University’s College of Sciences and Humanities and a faculty member from the College of Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology are presenting at this year’s Chesapeake Digital Humanities Consortium (CDHC) conference, which is focused on the timely theme of Social Justice and Online Activism. Dr. Tonya-Marie Howe will be sharing […]

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