TSYS School alum Benjamin Price spoke to CSU cybersecurity students at this month's meeting of the Columbus Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). Held in the TSYS Center for Cybersecurity on the first floor of the Synovus Center on CSU's main campus, the meeting focused on threat hunting. "Club members heard an insightful presentation about threat hunting," stated Patrick Aiken, Director of the TSYS Center for Cybersecurity. This is but one of many examples of the type of experiences that the TSYS School's cybersecurity Nexus (and other) students can expect on a regular basis.
Former Turner College student Tamara Todorova , now an associate professor of economics at American University in Bulgaria (AUB), recently published a study on corporate culture and strategy. Todorova earned an MBA from the Turner College in 1996 and then went on to earn a doctorate in international economics from the University of Economics - Varna in 2001. She has been on the faculty at AUB since August of 2000. Todorova's study, which appears in the current issue of the International Journal of Business Performance Management , investigates how corporate culture helps to economize on the transaction costs of internal organization. As she explains, the dimensions of corporate culture that assist in this task include increasing trust and reducing intrafirm opportunism. Todorova's study demonstrates that setting common goals and a common direction reduces the sizeable costs of internal organization. Tamara's prior research appears in Economics of Transition , International
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