
Brian Horowitz
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Dec 19, 2024 |
edtechmagazine.com | Brian Horowitz
Dec 19 2024 Software Gemini, Google’s generative artificial intelligence tool, enables K–12 educators to customize lessons faster and IT leaders to develop more efficient tech deployment plans. Despite challenges such as increasing workloads, burnout and staff shortages, schools have new opportunities to innovate. According to a Gallup poll, 44% of K–12 workers reported being “always” or “very often” burned out at work.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
edtechmagazine.com | Brian Horowitz
Skip to main content Sep 20 2024 Security Without a detailed roadmap of how to respond and who to contact, schools will find it difficult to survive a cyberattack. Incident response plans provide a critical blueprint for how schools can withstand a cybersecurity attack or natural disaster and maintain cyber resilience. However, a 2023 CoSN survey revealed that only 41 percent of K–12 schools had implemented an IR plan.
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May 23, 2024 |
jewishreviewofbooks.com | Elli Fischer |Akiva Schick |Brian Horowitz |Leonid Katsis
Last year, and as far back as anybody can remember, though perhaps not as far back as many think, hundreds of thousands of Jews flocked to the town of Meron in Northern Israel on Lag BaOmer, the thirty-third of the forty-nine days that are counted from the second day of Passover until Shavuot. They light huge bonfires; binge on free food; and drink, pray, and sing themselves through the night into a kind of group ecstasy. It is the world’s largest annual Jewish pilgrimage festival.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
edtechmagazine.com | Brian Horowitz
Jan 30 2024 Security By tackling IAM practices such as multifactor authentication, biometrics and passwordless access, K–12 schools can follow zero-trust principles. Developed in 2009 by former Forrester Research analyst John Kindervag, the zero-trust security model revolves around the motto “never trust, always verify.” It is an evolving methodology in cybersecurity that governs user access to data and networks.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
pwinsider.com | Brian Horowitz
FIRST PHOTO OF STEVE AUSTIN FROM 'THE EXPENDABLES' A BLAST By Brian Horowitz on 2009-04-13 16:46:59 Pop culture website AintItCoolNews.com featured the first official photo from Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables, featuring Steve Austin and Eric Roberts in the midst of an explosion. You can view the photo on the Aint It Cool News website by clicking here.
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