The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) responded Thursday to a U.S. Department of Homeland Security directive.
More than 62 million students and 9.5 million teachers may have had their data stolen, according to a new report.
Experts and Nashville officials weigh in after an AI-powered program did not flag the Antioch High School shooter's gun.
The education sector is poised for a dynamic year in 2025, with private equity deal activity gaining momentum, James Local, ...
Kicking off this year’s AED Summit was keynote speaker Sean Alexander, former Microsoft AI executive and current executive ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A federal lawsuit filed in California claims that PowerSchool, a widely used educational software company, was negligent in protecting personal information, potentially exposing ...
ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, will showcase its latest innovations under the theme ...
PowerSchool says its software stores information of over 62 million K-12 students and teachers across more than 18,000 customers.
An increase in compliance activities such as the creation of software bills of materials (SBOMs), performing software composition analysis (SCA) scans on code repositories, and securing the attack ...
Snap, the company behind Snapchat, is making its latest Spectacles AR Glasses more affordable to students and teachers with a ...
The UTSA Department of Computer Science is launching a new B.S. in Software Engineering this spring to address workforce needs regionally and across the nation. The novel program will provide students ...
Warren Buffett has led Berkshire Hathaway to market-beating returns since 1965. Buffett uses a simple investing strategy, and ...