Alumni Spotlight: Glenn Andal
November 27, 2019Glenn Andal, a cybersecurity program alumnus of Capitol Tech, currently solves some of the most complex and important problems facing the field of cybersecurity at MITRE, a research development center for the U.S. government.
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Managing construction industry labor shortage
November 25, 2019It is increasingly difficult to find skilled workers in certain industries, like manufacturing and construction. Here’s how the construction industry is adopting technology to lower the impact of labor shortages.
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Prof. Butler visiting the Computer Science Faculty of AAB College in Kosovo
Prof. William Butler is paying a working visit to the Computer Science faculty of AAB College in Kosovo
What is SOLIDWORKS?
November 18, 2019SOLIDWORKS, a solid modeling computer-aided design and engineering program, is one of the most popular software options for mechatronics engineers. Here's how it's used to develop mechatronics systems from beginning to end.
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Ladies! Be the Energy in Cybersecurity!
November 15, 2019Did you know that women represent only eleven to fourteen percent of the cybersecurity workforce? But women have been influencing cybersecurity since the very earliest computers.
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Four of Capitol Tech's female students attended Technica
On Saturday November 9th, four of Capitol Technology University’s females attended an all-female and non-binary hackathon known as Technica.
Taking home 3rd in Parson’s Capture the Flag event
On Friday November 8th, 13 students from Capitol Technology University’s cyber department traveled to Parson to participate in Parson’s Capture the Flag (CTF) event.
Beyond cybersecurity: protecting data through technology itself
November 13, 2019Artificial intelligence can analyze data faster than any human and can learn from what it sees to better protect vulnerable systems, freeing up cybersecurity professionals to address any identified security concerns.
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