Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
5G Health Concerns: Should We Be Worried?
Editorial 5G Health Concerns: Should We Be Worried?

5G brings lightning-fast internet and is said to be revolutionary for powering new technologies like self-driving cars, advanced augmented, and virtual reality experiences. “With a massive amount of antennas—tens to hundreds of antennas at each base station—you can serve many different users at the

5 File-Sharing Services for Your Organization
Editorial 5 File-Sharing Services for Your Organization

The way we work has changed. As of 2019, the number of companies allowing remote work has increased up to 66%, with 16% of them being fully remote—according to  recent research . Because this is a growing trend, one that can yield multiple benefits for companies around the world, business file sh

The European Parliament passed a new copyright law
Editorial The European Parliament passed a new copyright law

The European Parliament has approved a controversial set of new rules on copyright which state that media giants should pay more for the content they use. The legislation also makes companies like Google and Facebook responsible for the content uploaded by their users, asking them to provide “fair a

Social Media gives rise to a new form of propaganda
Editorial Social Media gives rise to a new form of propaganda

The Internet Research Agency (IRA), a Russia-based operation that has been dubbed as a “troll farm” because of its development of more than 80,000 posts focused on divisive issues in the US, has recently created a new account: Memopolis. This meme-focused page used ads to target teens , exposed the

Here’s What You Need to Know About ADA Compliance
Editorial Here’s What You Need to Know About ADA Compliance

In June 2017, a Florida federal judge decided that Winn-Dixie’s website violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (also known as ADA). The North American retailer was required to update its site because it was inaccessible to the visually impaired. According to Forbes , the company has set aside

5 best cloud security tips that can help you right now
Editorial 5 best cloud security tips that can help you right now

Cloud storage is undoubtedly one of the dominating online trends of the past 4 years. Work has become more mobile and on multiple devices, so the need for an appropriate storage option was quite obvious. Accessing important files and documents needs to be easy and location-flexible, that’s why o

How to protect yourself and others against data theft extortions
Editorial How to protect yourself and others against data theft extortions

There’s no denying that data thefts have increased over the past few years. It’s becoming a profitable business to be even a mediocre hacker. The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) continues to receive reports from individuals who have received extortion attempts via e-mail related to recent hig

Data Brokers and why is privacy protection valuable
Editorial Data Brokers and why is privacy protection valuable

During a recent conversation I was surprised to find out that not all people understand the value of privacy protection. Unless confronted with the perspective of their data ending up in malicious hands, of course. However, when talking about privacy rights and their importance in the online

Cloud adoption ubiquitous, but not suitable for all workloads, study finds
Editorial Cloud adoption ubiquitous, but not suitable for all workloads, study finds

Cloud migration is generally regarded as a must (at least in the future) for a lot of companies, but this doesn’t meant that the cloud is ideal for everyone. SolarWinds , a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, released the findings of it its IT Trends Report 2016: The

Security firm on DNC breach: ‘This wasn’t Script Kiddie stuff’
Editorial Security firm on DNC breach: ‘This wasn’t Script Kiddie stuff’

In an ongoing chain of twists, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) breach got another development today. After a lone hacker named Guccifer 2.0 claimed he was responsible for the breach, another security firm reinforces the original findings – that Russian hacker groups, codenamed “Cozy Bear” an

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