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If this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we all have to be ready to adapt to new circumstances and pivot as our own
Everything you need to know about the latest in information technology
If this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we all have to be ready to adapt to new circumstances and pivot as our own
By Ella Gribben, Youth Journalist Got some youngsters stuck at home with a lot of energy? Many parents are working from home during this pandemic
Varsity staff and family got involved in the California Coastal Cleanup. In conjunction with other B Corps as part of the San Francisco Bay Area
I am very pleased to report that Varsity has been recognized again this year as a B CORP BEST FOR THE WORLD – Governance Honoree!
It’s the start of a new year and the perfect time to think about cleaning things up on the technology side of the house. Below
The testimonies from the Facebook security scandal spawned a massive dialog regarding privacy across the US and globally. The scandal erupted after Facebook released unsecured
The most common misconception we hear is that cybercriminals only target large companies. However, that’s not at all the case.
Prior to 2010, viruses largely remained stuck in the cyber domain. They would ruin someone’s day by deleting files, or maybe cause ads to pop up all over the screen. But when a security firm from Belarus discovered the virus known as “Stuxnet”, the idea of what a virus could do would never be the same again.
October is officially cyber security awareness month. Cyber threats are nothing to shrug off; cybercrime damage costs are projected to reach $6 trillion annually by 2021. And with so many different cyber threats out there, it’s hard for anyone to keep up and stay informed on them all.
E-rate season is in full swing once again and similar to last year, there are lots of opportunities for schools to take advantage of E-rate