In the Media: June, 2018

In the Media

The New York Times: Can the World Cup Restore Harmony Between Canada and the U.S.?

Declan Hill, newly hired faculty member in financial investigations, comments on the 2026 joint bid of the U.S., Mexico and Canada to host the World Cup soccer tournament in light of corruption within the Fédération Internationale de Football Association hosting it. This story was also shown on CTVnews (Canada) and CBC (Canada).

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CT Mirror: Lawlor sees progress in prison reform

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice who is on leave to serve as Connecticut’s undersecretary for criminal justice policy and planning at the Office of Policy and Management., comments on improves made to the criminal justice system while under the leadership of Gov. Dannel Malloy. This story originally was in the New Haven Independent.

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Forensic Magazine: The Digital Forensic Boom

Abe Baggili, associate professor and head of the Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group, and his team established the Artifact Genome Project. This project allows open communication for all security experts around the world to keep up with evolving technology.

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NBC30: Why You Should Reboot Your Router Now

Abe Baggili, associate professor and head of the Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group, comments on the importance of rebooting your router to prevent potential hackers.