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By Ajay Reddy Yeruva
While observability can provide many benefits to information technology departments, it also raises important confidentiality and ethical concerns, including data privacy, appropriate use of data, bias and discrimination, and transparency. Observability can tackle these issues by incorporating tools with strong security and privacy controls, using data responsibly, addressing bias and…
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif, 7 June 2023 – The IEEE Computer Society (IEEE CS) announces that Kunle Olukotun, a Professor at Stanford University, is the recipient of the ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award for contributions and leadership in the development of parallel systems, especially multicore and multithreaded processors. Olukotun, the Cadence Design Professor…
By Saravanan Muniraj
Technology is truly ubiquitous today. Its presence is felt at home, at work, and at school. From a fundamental level, technology is introduced at such an early age that experts have resorted to advising parents to take whatever means they can to wait until their children are of preschool age…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
In this Pride interview with Dr. Amy J. Ko, part of our Excellence in STEM series, we delve into the concepts of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the context of computer science and engineering. Dr. Ko’s definition of equity, diversity, and inclusion is rooted in a profound reimagining of the…
By Stephanie Shank
With the rise in cloud applications for business communication, it’s easy to downplay the role that email plays in our day-to-day lives. The reality, though, is that email is still a functional tool for business and personal communication, and it’s still an attractive avenue for cybercriminals to launch their attacks.…
By Diana James
Not long ago, the trend in IT recruiting was to attract generalists for system architect positions. If the generalist had a few specialized certifications, so much the better. Today, that’s not enough. Certified specialists are essential, in part due to the increasingly popular cloud and associated cloud-based services, so it…
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 5 June 2023 – The IEEE Computer Society (IEEE CS) Board of Governors has approved the slate of candidates for the IEEE CS 2023 election: https://www.computer.org/volunteering/nomination-election/approved-candidate-slate. Voting for IEEE CS president-elect, first and second vice presidents, and Board of Governors members will begin on Monday, 7 August,…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Pride Month is a time for us to recognize and reflect on the achievements and contributions of computing professionals and students who are also members of the LGBTQ+ community. The IEEE Computer Society remains committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion, valuing human differences, and creating equal opportunities for dialogue…
While diversity in STEM has been a long-discussed initiative, true progress is sometimes slow-moving and multi-faceted. In 2021, Hispanic, Asian, and Black STEM workers comprised only 15%, 9%, and 8% of the workforce, respectively. While making up 51% of the U.S. population, women only accounted for 28% of STEM occupations.…
By Dr. Nachaat Mohamed
Human-computer communication has come a long way since the first computers were developed. Today, we use computers and other digital devices to communicate with each other, access information, and perform countless tasks. As technology evolves at an unprecedented rate, the future of human-computer communication looks more exciting than ever before.…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
We wrap up Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with an Excellence in STEM interview with Dr. Yuhong Liu, an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Santa Clara University. Dr. Liu brings valuable perspectives on fostering an inclusive environment, leveraging diverse voices, and overcoming…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
According to the United Nations, 68% of the world population is projected to live in urban areas by 2050. This will bring environmental, health, and social challenges as the population of cities swells. Communities will need to evaluate a range of technologies to address these and other urban challenges. A…
By Farwa Sajjad
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become integral to business operations. Gartner predicts that there will be approximately 25 billion IoT devices by 2025. As more devices are connected to the internet, more threats emerge that may cripple a business’s digital infrastructure. It’s 2023, and IoT security is still a…
By Hiral Rana
In the constantly evolving world of cybersecurity, attackers are always looking for new vulnerabilities to exploit. While cybersecurity technology continues to advance, so do the methods of cyberattacks. According to research, cyber crimes are forecasted to cost organizations an estimated $10.5 trillion annually by 2025 worldwide. Because of this, it…
By Eugene Zaremba
E-signatures provide a fast and convenient way to get important documents signed. However, it’s important that electronically signed documents are kept secure and can have their validity proven when necessary. There are several features of e-signatures that make this possible which we’re going to explore. First, let’s take a look…
Researchers from the Department of Education at UCLA and the Department of School Psychology and Educational Leadership at Idaho State University have studied the students taking an Intro to Computing course. The research uncovers who takes an Introduction to Computing class based on their major, minor, or whether they’re undecided,…
By Samar Satpalkar
In this age of digital transformation, it seems obvious that every department within the same business hierarchy at a company should be in complete lockstep when it comes to goals and objectives. Yet, this is not always the case when it comes to an IT department and its relationship to…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Dr. Hui Lei is a Director of Engineering at Meta and a Fellow of the IEEE. With a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Columbia University, his expertise spans cloud computing, data, AI engineering, and IoT. As we celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we had the opportunity to speak…

By IEEE Computer Society Team
The early 2000s was a time of significant development and innovation in computer science. The IEEE Computer Society played an essential role in shaping the direction of computing research during this period. Influential research papers were published that paved the way for new technological advancements. This article shares 22 of…
By Stephanie Shank
Does it feel like everywhere you turn, you’re hearing about another cybersecurity incident? Another business, perhaps even in your industry, has fallen victim to a scam. Another threat to prepare for? This article is another warning – but don’t let that stop you from reading on. It’s true that cybercrime…
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