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CBIA collaborates with Security First Insurance

CBIA collaborates with Security First Insurance

8/13/2013 -- The Florida-based home-owner insurance company, Security First, invited representatives from the Center for Business Intelligence and Analytics to visit their operations. Security First expressed strong interests in partnering with the CBIA to recruit top talents and to pursue mutually beneficial projects.

NSF Computing in Context Workshop held at Stetson

NSF Computing in Context Workshop held at Stetson

8/6/2013 -- The workshop aims to develop and evaluate new teaching materials and pedagogies in the discipline of Intelligence and Security Informatics. Five educators participated in this workshop: Wingyan Chung, Joseph Woodside, Ray Villalobos, Daniel Plante and Albert Chan.

Healthcare IT Paper Accepted

Healthcare IT Paper Accepted

2/19/2013 -- The paper titled "Enhancing Information Privacy and Data Sharing in a Healthcare IT Firm" has been accepted to Journal of Information Privacy and Security. Authored by Wingyan Chung and Lewis Hershey, the paper examines the design of a data sharing system in a real-world company that produces and markets wearable communications devices for healthcare organizations. This research developed principles and guidelines for enhancing information privacy and data sharing and illustrates their application in a healthcare IT firm. Please see the journal's website for more information.

Top Ranking in Business Intelligence and Analytics

NSF Computing in Context Workshop held at Stetson

12/20/2012 -- Wingyan Chung has been ranked among the top 20 academic authors globally in business intelligence and analytics, according to an article published in MIS Quarterly. The article, titled "Business Intelligence and Analytics: From Big Data to Big Impact," (full text) was published in the December 2012 issue of MIS Quarterly. The journal had the highest impact factor (4.978) of all peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of business from 1992 to 2005; the I.S.I. impact factor for 2011 was 4.447.

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