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BYU taps into cutting-edge technology with new Mixed Reality Lab
BYU opened a new Mixed Reality Lab in the Crabtree Building to help students gain hands-on experience. (BYU Photo)
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BYU cybersecurity program offers students real-world experience
BYU's cybersecurity team, from left and in the color matching jackets, CJ Cornel, Blake Moss, Tanner Perdue (graduated), Kyle Fletcher (graduated), and Amin Haq stand at the finals of the National Cyber Analyst Challenge. Competitors analyze the forensic aftereffects of a network breach. (Temple University)
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Smartphones pose security risks
Smartphones offer convenience but also open avenues for hackers to obtain personal data. (Saul Marquez)
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Cyber security becomes major issue discussed by professors and students
Cyber security has become a major issue within the law. Apple Inc. has been asked to develop a 'backdoor' that could give the FBI access to data that could potentially assist in finding terrorists. (Illustration by Dalton Johnson)
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BYU devotional: Bonnie Anderson says principles of cyber security inform spiritual safety
Bonnie Brinton Anderson, of the Marriott School of Management, addressed students at devotional on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015. Anderson spoke of the principles of online safety and how they can apply to spiritual safety as well (Natalie Bothwell).
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Weekly five: Cyber security
Cameron Carlson, a public health major, checked his bank account on his phone and discovered he was a victim of fraud last June. Carlson described it as a huge inconvenience: he had to call and visit his bank and get new cards for all his accounts. He suspects the fraud originated online.
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