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Tiffany Bao is an assistant professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University (ASU), where she teaches an undergraduate course called “Introduction to Cybersecurity” and a graduate-level course called “…
Arizona State University (ASU) is blazing new trails in artificial intelligence (AI), integrating this transformative technology into every facet of its academic and operational landscapes. With an eye toward the future, ASU is proud to be at the…
The Creative and Communications team at Arizona State University Enterprise Technology took home five coveted pieces of hardware Thursday night at the 2024 Copper Anvil Awards.
A journey to a career in cybersecurity, caution about the consequences of neglecting cyber protections and overarching thoughts on securing today’s digital environments were major talking points of a cybersecurity panel hosted on Tuesday, October 8…
The upside of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is tremendous. For example, large language models (LLMs) can generate text for reports, outlines or articles, automate repetitive tasks and quickly synthesize immense amounts of data. Other AI…
Katina Michael is a professor of innovation systems at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University (ASU).Her decades of work include investigating the…
A culmination of a year’s worth of work took center stage at the closing luncheon for the Arizona State University (ASU) Technical Upskilling Program. Hosted at the university’s Tempe campus on Thursday, September 26, the ceremony celebrated…
Have you ever wondered who protects your information during a data breach, responding in real-time to prevent Sun Devils from falling victim to cyber threats? As part of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, ASU Enterprise Technology is…
For the past 19 years, the Colorado River system, which supplies 36% of Arizona’s total water use, has experienced extensive drought conditions. While more snowfall and rain this winter improved the river’s health, the U.S.
A melting pot of technologists gathered for a two-day knowledge share visit, where they learned about the infrastructure and tools that contribute to a culture of innovation at Arizona State University (ASU).
This semester, a series of Spark Challenges, organized by ASU Enterprise Technology Community Partners, will engage students across disciplines to design solutions that address sustainability, drive the future of education and enhance society – all…