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Cybersecurity Initiative at CYBERSEC2015 in Krakow
Cybersecurity Initiative’s Robert Morgus travels to Krakow for first annual CYBERSEC 2015…
OTI Criticizes New Anti-WiFi Coalition from Mobile Carriers
It is more than a bit ironic that the mobile carriers are finally recognizing the enormous and undeniable benefits of unlicensed spectrum as
Hurd on the Hill, Hacking Jeeps & the Wall of Sheep
Rep. Will Hurd tells us why he’s disappointed OPM never apologized when his personal info fell into the hands of hackers.
New America Appoints Brigid Schulte as New Breadwinning and Caregiving Director
New America is delighted to announce the appointment of Brigid Schulte as the new director of our Breadwinning and Caregiving program.
Does Anxiety—Or Its Politics—Have a Gender?
Reproductive rights. Equal pay. A strong posture against terrorism? Jane Carr examines whether and why anxiety over national security is a w
How Minnesota Is Addressing Third-Grade Literacy Well Before Third-Grade
Abbie Lieberman explores how far one state has gone in improving early literacy–and how far all fifty still have to go.
Moving Beyond Rape as a Weapon of War in Democratic Republic of the Congo
In Democratic Republic of the Congo, rape isn’t restricted to the battlefield, and Alexa Hassink and Gary Barker argue that we need to stop