Assistant Professor of Digital Media, Brock University
Aaron Mauro is Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Brock University in the Centre for Digital Humanities. He teaches on topics relating to digital culture, natural language processing, and app development. He has published articles on U.S. literature and culture, which have appeared in Modern Fiction Studies, Mosaic, and Symploke among others. He has also published on issues relating to digital humanities in both Digital Studies and Digital Humanities Quarterly. His forthcoming book is called Cybersecurity and the Humanities (Emerald Press, 2020).

Working from home during the coronavirus pandemic creates new cybersecurity threats
Apr 11, 2020 04:40 am UTC| Insights & Views
COVID-19 has changed nearly every aspect of our daily lives, including how we shop, socialize, exercise and work. If you are a front-line worker or working from home, you must also consider how these adaptations will...