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The Glaring Problem with Verifying Consumer Identities

The Glaring Problem with Verifying Consumer Identities

What would you do if someone was trying to steal your personal data using data privacy protection laws—which are meant to protect people’s personal information—in a novel, but nefarious way? 
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
What Is a Nonprofit Organization and How Is It Different from a Charity?

What Is a Nonprofit Organization and How Is It Different from a Charity?

Nonprofits? Charities? What’s the difference?
by Lauren Pope
The Promises and Pitfalls of Virtual Classroom Tools

The Promises and Pitfalls of Virtual Classroom Tools

A couple of months ago, no one in K–12 education was talking about virtual classrooms.
by Shaun Bishop
How to Use Virtual Classrooms for Unmatched Engagement

How to Use Virtual Classrooms for Unmatched Engagement

When you think of a classroom, what image comes to mind?
by Mara Calvello
What Is eLearning? A Detailed Guide for Business Leaders

What Is eLearning? A Detailed Guide for Business Leaders

Struggling to keep your training programs engaging?  eLearning is your answer! 
by Lauren Pope
Travel Tech’s Response to the Coronavirus Crisis

Travel Tech’s Response to the Coronavirus Crisis

With the world economy feeling the pressure and stress caused by the COVID-19 crisis, one of the industries seeing the biggest impact is the travel industry—including most business-related travel and the travel management software used to manage these trips.
by Nathan Calabrese
Telemedicine’s Critical Role in the COVID-19 Crisis

Telemedicine’s Critical Role in the COVID-19 Crisis

Imagine you were feeling ill and could chat with your primary care doctor about your symptoms—without having to get up from your couch, without compromising the ongoing social distancing and self-quarantine mandates. This isn’t a newfangled piece of technology that may exist in the future, years from now. This currently exists—has existed in various forms for decades—and it’s called “telemedicine.” 
by Jasmine Lee
How to Strengthen Remote Workforce Security During Crises

How to Strengthen Remote Workforce Security During Crises

The coronavirus health crisis has forced millions of workers (who are able) to transition to working from home. That poses numerous obstacles to workers meeting their deadlines and doing their jobs. Security management and enforcement have become some of the most important and critical transitional needs involved for both workers and their employers. 
by Aaron Walker
How to Manage SaaS Spend During a Crisis

How to Manage SaaS Spend During a Crisis

Over the past decade software as a service, more commonly known as SaaS, changed the way we work, and now the need for a remote workforce is doing the same thing.
by Emily Malis Greathouse
Business Software Spending During the COVID-19 Crisis

Business Software Spending During the COVID-19 Crisis

Moving a large number of employees to full-time "work from home" creates many challenges—particularly for those employees who have not worked remotely with any regularity and for businesses without an established culture of remote work.
by Michael Fauscette