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About
Edgar Maldonado is a professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at Metropolitan State University of Denver. He holds a Ph.D. in information sciences and technology from Pennsylvania State University. A native Venezuelan with an extensive professional and academic background in engineering, he has spent several years designing and implementing network solutions and systems internationally.
He has experience as a software support engineer for banking networks, with projects in Venezuela and the Caribbean. Before joining MSU Denver, he worked at an IT consulting firm in Denver.
Maldonado specializes in the socioeconomic aspects of information technology and is well versed on the topics of computer security, cyber terrorism, public policies and information systems technologies, including emergency management.
He is aware of the major issues concerning intellectual property as applicable to technology patents and is an asset to the implementation of multicultural information systems. His scholarly work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals and he was a leader for one of the national level case studies in the “Research of Emergency Capacity Building,” sponsored by the National Science Foundation, as a research assistant at Penn State University.
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Science and Technology
Sustainability Hub takes root at MSU Denver
Faculty and students lead National Science Foundation-funded project to democratize access to environmental data for Coloradans.
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Cybersecurity
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During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, our expert outlines how to stay digitally secure and what to do if your data is compromised.
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Business and Economics
What you need to know about the Colorado Privacy Act
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Cybersecurity
Should you be worried about TikTok?
As talks about the app’s security risks continue, this Computer Sciences professor has advice on how to protect your privacy.
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