Abstract: Random numbers, as a cornerstone in the interconnected digital world, are used in secure cryptographic protocols for commercial transactions, computing, and communications. Instead of the ...
This week on “In Focus,” we explore new legislation in Wisconsin focused on name, image and likeness (NIL) for college athletes. In February, the State Assembly passed a bill almost unanimously that ...
MADISON, Wis. — A bill going through the State Legislature looks to create statewide regulations on name, image and likeness (NIL) deals for student athletes. The legislation also includes new annual ...
The Idaho Legislature introduced a joint memorial on Wednesday urging Congress to take immediate federal action to provide clarity and consistency in college athletics surrounding Name, Image and ...
Name, image and likeness has changed college sports in ways that go far beyond sponsorship posts and product photos. Trump threatens to halt federal money next month not only to sanctuary cities but ...
Every student deserves a classroom space where they feel psychologically safe and a sense of belonging: free to voice their opinions, make mistakes, and ask for help. This type of classroom culture ...
Getting recruited: This is Part 3 of a series that looks behind the curtain of college recruiting. USA TODAY Sports was granted behind-the-scenes access by the football staff at the University of ...
Texas Tech's $28 million roster is second only to Texas in NIL spending. Spending is driven by oil billionaire Cody Campbell and invested across the roster, not just stars. Texas Tech’s roster costs ...
Threat actors have been exploiting a command injection vulnerability in Array AG Series VPN devices to plant webshells and create rogue users. Array Networks fixed the vulnerability in a May security ...
With AI reducing middle management, values-based leaders need to step up throughout organizations. As a technological tool, AI is invaluable, potentially generating trillions of dollars in ...
Adding numbers to your passwords makes them more secure. In fact, most sites and services these days require alphanumeric passwords at the very least. Some people ...