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October 20, 2025Amazon says web services have largely been restoredMike Chapple, tech security expert and academic director of the Notre Dame MSBA, was quoted in a Wall Street Journal piece about Amazon Web Services disruption.
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October 20, 2025AWS services recover after daylong outage hits major sites“DynamoDB isn’t a term that most consumers know,” Mike Chapple, IT professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business , said in a statement picked up by CNBC. However, it “is one of the record-keepers of the modern Internet.”
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October 20, 2025The internet just had another global outage. Why does this keep happening?“The reason these events attract much more notice is because of their impact,” cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple told CNN. “If a single company experiences an issue in their data center, it causes issues for that company’s products and services.”
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October 20, 2025Bringing community engagement back homeNew Frontlines Practicum brings dynamic business solutions to Notre Dame’s neighbors.
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October 20, 2025Massive global outage linked to Amazon’s cloud companyCybersecurity expert Mike Chapple discussed the global internet outage linked to Amazon's cloud company, AWS.
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October 19, 2025Nine new faculty join Mendoza College of BusinessThe University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business welcomed nine new faculty members this year, supporting its top strategic priority of strengthening its reputation as a leading research institution.
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October 16, 2025Ahmed Abbasi named to Notre Dame All-Faculty TeamThe All-Faculty Team honors distinguished faculty members from across the University who have made transformative contributions to Notre Dame and to their academic fields.
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October 13, 2025Should banks hunt down fraudsters? One study’s surprising findingsResearch from Notre Dame shows refunding money to customers may not be enough to keep them. They want banks to find the bad guy.
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October 10, 2025Banks more often retain defrauded customers if they can attribute blameWhether a bank’s fraud investigation results in finding the perpetrator “actually does matter quite a bit in terms of customers continuing with banks,” said Vamsi Kanuri, a Notre Dame professor.
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October 8, 2025Off the Dome: Victoria NyanjuraVictoria Nyanjura spearheads work with Mendoza College of Business' Powerful Means Initiative and St. Bakhita Vocational Training Center in Uganda as a part of a powerful partnership between the two schools.
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