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May 23, 2021Postal Service sees chance to turn the page after tumultuous yearManagement professor Jim O'Rourke was quoted about challenges the U.S. post office faces looking ahead in a piece by The Hill.
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May 20, 2021Meet the MBA Class of 2022: Meghan Lally, Notre DameMBA Candidate Meghan Lally was on Poets & Quants' list of the MBA Class of 2022.
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May 20, 2021Meet the MBA Class of 2022: Tyler White, Notre DameMBA candidate Tyler White was profiled by Poets & Quants as part of the MBA Class of 2022.
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May 18, 2021Faculty awards honor undergraduate teaching and advisingTwo Mendoza College of Business faculty members were awarded for excellence in undergraduate teaching:.
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May 17, 2021Study reveals new options to help firms improve the food recall processThere are two key drivers of recall uncertainty — upstream and downstream complexity, according to “Food for Thought: Recalls and Outcomes,” forthcoming in the Journal of Business Logistics from lead author Kaitlin Wowak, associate professor of information technology, analytics and operations.
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May 17, 2021Public, peer-led encouragement can boost workers, study saysHR Dive covered research by postdoctoral research associate Nathan Meikle, that shows when one coworker publicly endorses another's contributions, both parties benefit.
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May 13, 2021‘Life-or-death impacts’: Colonial hack the latest in rising threat of ransomware attacks"The attacks were extremely sophisticated, and they were able to defeat some pretty sophisticated security controls, or the right degree of security controls weren't in place," IT, analytics and operations professor Mike Chapple said in a USA Today piece about the pipeline hack.
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May 11, 2021Colonial Pipeline cyberattack reveals national infrastructure vulnerabilities, expert saysColonial Pipeline, the operator of one of the largest fuel pipelines in the U.S., was taken down by ransomware. The attack underscores U.S. infrastructure vulnerabilities, according to cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple, teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations.
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May 10, 2021What the ransomware pipeline attack says about U.S. infrastructureMike Chapple, cyber-security expert and information technology professor at The University of Notre Dame, was interviewed by WBUR Here & Now's Tonya Mosley about what the pipeline attack says about U.S. infrastructure vulnerabilities.
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May 9, 2021Cyberattack on U.S. pipeline is linked to criminal gangMike Chapple, teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations and a former cyber security expert with the NSA, said systems that control pipelines should not be connected to the internet and vulnerable to cyber intrusions.
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