More than 100 individuals have already applied for the five-certificate series, developed and delivered at no cost by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service cybersecurity team.
The latest City Council approval marks at least $9 million in multiyear agreements geared toward information technology security that Dallas city elected officials have signed off on since April.
It will lead one of the newly appointed technology hubs across the nation, with a focus on semiconductor manufacturing, the White House announced Monday.
John Stankey, the Dallas-based telecom giant's CEO, recently told a national convening that policy on communications has put the U.S. in a strong position.
The growing district is looking to build eight new schools and improve classroom capacity but will also need student and staff devices, among other items.
More than 30 years after venturing into telemedicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center continues health outreach and services with new technologies to connect 108 West Texas counties.
“I don’t want to throw anyone under the bus, but I want to make sure people understand where we are at,” Budget Officer Ronica Watkins said. “I don’t have good numbers.”
Cal Wood was let go after he was recorded talking about creating a “false narrative” about the district’s faulty website launch and surrounding issues.
Two school district IT leaders are praising recent state funding for managed security services and discussing their prioritization of cybersecurity to protect users and systems.
The city partnered with Asterra, a California-based company, to use its satellite imaging technology to identify and address water leakages within its distribution network.