Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Tech Talk - Hacking



November 6, 2013 - Here it is, the 1st Wednesday of November and time for another Tech Talk.  We decided on noon for our first round of Tech Talks and  Maximillian Thurner, Computer Science, obliged with leading a talk on hacking.   After an introduction into the types of hacking and the tools, students discussed what can and should be done about hacking.

Remember our plans are for a tech talk each month.  Any student can present.  Contact the lab assistants to get on the schedule.   We’ll be back in Spring Semester

Tech Talk - Gaming



October 2013 we began a series of Tech Talks, for students and led by students.   Bryona Johnson, Information Technology, gave us an excellent start for our inaugural event with a talk on gaming.   She covered new releases and led the talk into opinions on types of games, hardware issues, and what students want to see in games.



Our plans are for a tech talk each month.  Any student can present.  Contact the lab assistants to get on the schedule.

Detection - Computer Style



On September 19, 2013, Nick Morris, USF Information Technology (2010) Alumnus, and currently a Discovery Consultant with Deloitte Financial Advisory Services spoke to us about the fascinating field of Computer Forensics.  He offered insight into how a forensic investigation is conducted, what type of information can be discovered, and what types of tools are used.  He described the types of circumstances under which a forensic investigation is conducted and how varied they can be.   Some of his experience was from a computer forensic investigation into the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Deloitte LLP is a world-wide corporation specializing in auditing, consulting, and financial advising

And the winner is….




USF!   In May 2013  we held our annual Convocation where we celebrate the honors our students have received for the 2012-2013 year.  

 We give the Joan Nahas Ramuta Award annually to honor the memory of Joan and this year we are honoring the memory of Jarrod Cupps, Web Application Development, who has been designated this year’s recipient.  We lost Jarrod too soon, but we want to acknowledge the joy and the meaning he added to our lives.

Our students have been involved all over campus in many activities, but none more so than Jarrod.  As a lab assistant and tutor, he shared his knowledge with patience and understanding to those who came to him for help.  Jarrod was a Web Application Development major and was one of the two students who redesigned the Greening of the Campus website a year ago.  Jarrod was one of our presenters in March of 2012 on Android Mobile Programming.  This past February he worked with one of our USF alumns presenting an informative seminar on HTML5 Mobile Programming.


Also honored as this year’s recipient of the Meritorious Service was Andrew Johnson, Information Technology,  who helped make our virtual server environment a working reality, building an Active Directory environment for sign-on security for the Computer Science lab machines.  Drew is always willing to answer questions and help resolve problems. 

Drew began his USF career by offering a presentation on recovering data from damaged servers at a very well attended Saturday morning seminar.  

Drew wiling lends his knowledge and expertise to others, as it was most recently shown when he spoke to students working on a senior project for a local food pantry and told them about the TechSoup project where they could help the food pantry get access to software for little or no cost.