
If these walls could talk…a story of network transformation
From advancing cutting-edge X-ray science to discovering COVID-19 sequences, the research taking place inside Biodesign Institute Building C on the Tempe campus at Arizona State University is evident upon entering. However, another story…

ASU reporters are paving the future for investigative journalism using AI
For a line of work often referred to as the Fourth Estate, the role of journalism, the press and news media has been a longstanding pillar of American democracy. Professional journalists and reporters play an important part in holding the powerful…

From lecture halls to firewalls: University leaders discuss cybersecurity
As the digital landscape grows increasingly complex, college campuses and universities must take a proactive stance to illuminate the path towards a more secure online world. And on Monday, October 28, university leaders from across the nation…

Collaboration is critical for cybersecurity professionals
For over two decades, Edward Garcia has been a staple at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Garcia started as a technology support analyst in 2004 and has risen to senior director of information technology…

Protecting research and data is central to cybersecurity in higher education
Despite an Arizona State University (ASU) specific job title for Carolyn Ellis, her work touches institutions all over the country. As the director of research in cybersecurity and compliance, she helps around 300 universities abide by regulated…

Collaboration and creativity at the forefront of ASU’s AI community of practice
Operating under the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts, an assortment of cross-disciplinary and cross-enterprise staff and faculty from Arizona State University (ASU) convened Wednesday, Oct. 16 for the AI Community of…