Are you aspiring to get a job in computer forensics? Look at this post

Do you think you have control over all your valuable assets, including trillions of dollars in transactions that occur throughout the year? If yes, I’m sure you must have developed a sophisticated, multi-faceted approach to cyber security upfront, and if not, you should consider developing one. With the age of digitization, cybercrime is increasing at

Working at the university can be a valuable experience

This article looks at opportunities to save on the cost of college by working on campus jobs. The only thing I like about working on a campus or taking a job offered by the college I attend is that many jobs, like tutoring, offer flexible hours. Unfortunately, these days, many on-campus jobs are provided primarily

The 25th Hour – Movie Review

Monty Brogan (Edward Norton) is a man who lives in New York. The hour 25 counts your last 24 hours of freedom; In fact, the next day, Monty will go to jail. During this dramatic countdown, he walks the streets of New York, meets his best friend Frank, a top Wall Street trader, and Jacob,

The customer is always right?

The customer is always right? How far should a company go to satisfy its clientele or customer base? Is there a point where satisfying the customer is really bad for the business, or as the saying goes, the customer is always right? In today’s blog post, I’ll share my thoughts on the validity of this

Facebook Facts: 42 Interesting Facts About Facebook

42 interesting facts about Facebook 1. Do you know that more than 600,000 hackers come to Facebook every day? 2. You can change your language on Facebook to “Pirate”. 3. You may not know that you can play games on FB Messenger, so open a conversation on Facebook Messenger and type @fbchess play to start

Legal Recruitment: How to Explain Bad Grades

As a practicing attorney who volunteers regularly at a couple of local law schools, I spend a lot of time advising students. A question I get frequently during recruiting season is, “How can I explain to interviewers why my grades are not very good?” While it’s true that you can’t change your ratings, the way

Exemplary Leadership in Higher Education and Nonprofits – Blenda Wilson, PhD

Retired President, Nellie Mae Educational Foundation This article is part of groundbreaking leadership research that has received wide endorsement and rave reviews from prominent business leaders, politicians, and recognized academics who participated in the study or reviewed the research results. A total of sixteen leaders were interviewed on the topic “Leadership and Overcoming Adversity.” Dr.