Many infected with COVID-19 develop long-term symptoms associated with the disease, nearly 10% in recovery now referred to as “long-haulers.” Dr. Jose Biller at Loyola Medicine is behind the latest clinic opened to study and treat these patients in par...
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In 2009, Illinois created a board to provide checks and balances for the development of affordable housing, but it’s never heard a case. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Natalie Moore
This week's tools, tips and tricks covers Azure AD Investigator. FireEye Mandiant released this tool as open source in response to the SolarWinds hack to help businesses analyze their Microsoft 365 environments for security issues that may lead to an attack.
Azure AD Investigator GitHub - https://github.com/fireeye/Mandiant-Azure-AD-Investigator
WhitePaper Remediation and Hardening Strategies for Microsoft 365 to Defend Against UNC2452 - https://www.fireeye.com/content/dam/fireeye-www/blog/pdfs/wp-m-unc2452-2021-000343-01.pdf
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The Little Village community has been hit hard by COVID-19. One family there is banding together to confront the pandemic’s worst effects. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Sarah Karp
Last year, 2020, we saw an increase of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) reported from 2019. What's interesting is the time of the year that most were reported. This episode talks about why that could have been.
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The co-creator of the University of Illinois' COVID-19 saliva test looks ahead to the next semester, as students return campus this week. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter:
Eventually, you will be part of a breach. You will get a letter from your clinic or an email from a website you use that your credentials were compromised. This episode talks about what you shouldn't do if you get one of the see notices and why it could make things worse.
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Illinois has lost a lot of small businesses because of COVID-19, but some new businesses are springing up. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Michael Puente
Believe it or not businesses still use fax machines to transmit data. This episode talks about the security gaps you have to be aware of if you use fax machines.
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Last fall, Illinois launched a program to teach community health workers about COVID-19. These workers use a peer-to peer-model to distribute public health information in Latino communities. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: María Inés Zamudio
Senior citizens throughout Illinois are anxiously waiting their turn to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Kristen Schorsch
We’re often introduced to a book through its cover. Catching our eye on a bookstore display, in a social media post, or shared by a favorite reviewer, covers give us a glimpse into what each book holds. But how does a cover come into existence? What goes into the process and how do designers dream them up? We checked in with Natalie Sowa, one of our very own in-house designers, to hear about working in book design. In turn, she offers the ten things she’s learned while designing covers for a university press. 1. A book cover is an overture. A cover cannot possibly contain everything in the book; its function is entirely different. An overture is a broad musical interpretation of a larger work of music; it picks themes and snippets from the work and puts them on display to whet the aural appetite. This is the function of a good book cover. The book is the entire musical composition, complete and exhaustive. The cover hints at what is inside and entices readers to open it. The best covers often focus on a single idea and visualize it in a way that’s difficult for potential readers to ignore. 2. […]
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Details about the sweeping legislation passed during the Illinois General Assembly during the lame duck session this week. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Natalie Moore
Music teacher Duane Davis, 74, talks to his former student, Brooke Zino, 29, about a universal challenge: overcoming self-doubt. Producer: Bill Healy
A national survey shows rural residents, who have higher hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine, could be swayed by their local doctors. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Mariah Woelfel