For three days in June 2017, Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Mich., experienced a complete network shutdown. The negative impact on the college was immediate. Students couldn't attend online classes or complete their homework assignments. New student applications and fall semester registrations couldn't be processed. Many functions of the college ground to a halt. Wishing to prevent any future outages, Rose B. Bellanca, Washtenaw's president, commissioned a comprehensive...
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