JANUARY 2015
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ISSUE 71

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With mobile apps, the world is at our fiingertips -- literally. The pocket-sized computers we still like to call "phones" not only connect us with others, but can navigate us through cities, alert us to weather conditions, provide games and entertainment, and a whole lot more. Mobile is booming and so are career opportunities. Capitol's newest degree program has been designed to prepare students for success in this rapidly developing field.

Also in this month's Connector, alumnus Steven Noonan discusses how the telecommunications field has changed, and we bring you up to speed on the new partnership between software security giant McAfee and James C. Foster's company, ZeroFOX. Happy New Year!

 HermesCapitol Launches New Degree Program  

The Mobile Computing and Game Programming degree program aims to prepare students for the emerging "Internet of Everything," says Dr. Robert Weiler, Dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science. 

 

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 CircuitAlumni Profile: Steven Noonan 

A 2000 graduate of Capitol's electrical engineering program, Noonan says he's inspired by the human aspect of technology: what it's enabling people to do, and how it enhances our lives.   

 

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 FosterZeroFOX partners with McAfee   

The Baltimore-based startup, co-founded by Capitol alumnus James C. Foster, is helping to guard against malware, phishing attacks and other threats affecting social media.  

  

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KasperskyAlumni: Send Us Your News!  

New job or business venture? Spouse? Baby? Degree? Award? Stay in touch with Capitol and let your classmates know what you've been doing. We publish alumni notes in each issue of the Capitol Chronicle and would love to hear about your activities. Contact Leah Caputo, assistant director of development, at lcaputo@captechu.edu