Tag Archive: UC Santa Barbara
UC Tech News
June 11, 2020
All Articlescoronavirus, COVID-19, Harrison Tasoff, Information Technology, The Current, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB, UCSB IT
By Harrison Tasoff. As classes, research and administration transition to the internet, the campus’s information technology (IT) departments have had the monumental task of adapting systems, increasing capacity and keeping the university up and running. The good news is that…
Read more about UCSB’s COVID-19 IT Response
UC Tech News
April 29, 2020
All Articlescomputer science, coronavirus, COVID-19, Eran Naveh, Harrison Tasoff, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
By Harrison Tasoff. While sheltering at home this spring quarter, one enterprising undergraduate is using the skills he’s learning at UC Santa Barbara to make sense of the pandemic sweeping the globe. Second-year computer science major Eran Naveh has put…
Read more about COVID-19: Tracking the Spread
UC Tech News
April 29, 2020
All Articlescompetition, New Venture Competition NVC, software development, Sonia Fernandez, Technology Management Program, TMP, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
By Sonia Fernandez. Are you ready to ditch your password? The one you’re using for too many of your online accounts? The one you keep forgetting? The one for the email you can’t access even after the provider sent you…
Read more about A One-Stop Sign-In Shop
UC Tech News
February 26, 2020
All Articlescybersecurity; UC Cyber Security Summit, Events, Giovanni Vigna, keynote, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
Giovanni Vigna is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and director of the Center for Cybersecurity at UC Santa Barbara. Professor Vigna was the keynote speaker at the 9th biannual UC Cyber Security Summit held at UCSB. He…
Read more about Video: Professor Giovanni Vigna on Cybersecurity and the Promise of AI
UC Tech News
November 6, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesArtificial Intelligence, Sonia Fernandez, UC Santa Barbara, William Wang
By Sonia Fernandez. We live in an era of too much information — an endless stream of status updates, memes, reposts, infographics, quotes and hashtags roll daily through our social media feeds, meant to express viewpoints, drum up solidarity, provide…
Read more about Spotting Misinformation Online Via Artificial Intelligence
UC Tech News
October 30, 2019
All ArticlesHarrison Tasoff, National Cyber Security Awareness Month, NCSAM, UC Cyber Security Summit, UC Cyber-Risk Coordination Center, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
By Harrison Tasoff. Cyber security is constantly evolving as security experts and their adversaries develop and adapt new techniques to their trade. Researchers, companies and professionals from the security community discussed emerging trends in the field during the 8th semiannual…
Read more about UCSB Hosts 8th Semiannual UC Cyber Security Summit
UC Tech News
September 18, 2019
All ArticlesCybersecurity, Events, UC Cyber Security Summit, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
There are still a few spots left for the 8th Biannual Cyber Security Summit in UC Santa Barbara. Don’t miss your chance to learn from accomplished speakers and get to know colleagues and leaders in your field. Registration…
Read more about Don’t Miss the UC Cyber Security Summit!
UC Tech News
August 21, 2019
All Articles, Feature Articlesrobotics, Science Robotics, Sonia Fernandez, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
By Sonia Fernandez, Engineering and Public Affairs Writer, UC Santa Barbara. When you think of robots, it’s likely the image that pops into your head is one of a rigid, perhaps humanoid metallic machine with electro-mechanical actuators and calculated movements. Which…
Read more about A Top Ten Robot
UC Tech News
August 14, 2019
All ArticlesCyber Security Summit, Cybersecurity, Events, UC Cyber Security Summit, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
We are only two months away from the 8th biannual Cyber Security Summit at UC Santa Barbara. On October 23, five industry leaders will present at the summit: Richard Sparrow of Penn State, Kelly Thiele of DHS, Giovanni Vigna…
Read more about Register for the Cyber Security Summit, Oct. 23, at UCSB
UC Tech News
July 31, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAnn Kovalchick, Annelie Rugg, Camille Crittenden, Chasiri Sherron, diversity, Events, Meggan Levitt, Michele Haynes, Palmer Gibbs, UC Santa Barbara, UCTech 2019, Van Williams, Women in IT
By Chasiri Sherron. “Change happens by incorporating diverse perspectives,” said Ann Kovalchick, UC Merced chief information officer (CIO), when introducing the 2019 UCTech Conference Diversity/WIT Panel, “Reframing Technical Difficulties – Expertise, Inclusivity, and How Work Gets Done in IT.”…
Read more about The 2019 Diversity/Women in IT Panel: Who Belongs in Tech?