Education Security - Editorial policy

The Education Security portal is an authoritative site, dedicated to providing security professionals working for schools, colleges, universities, campuses and higher education institutions, the latest and most comprehensive data about solutions and technologies available to help them in their daily responsibilites.

We welcome submissions of articles and case studies, as long as our guidelines are respected. There is no cost for submitting articles, contact our editorial team to submit your article. A good article should have the following characteristics:

Technical: As a general rule, the minimum length for an article should be 500 words, preferably 1,000 words or more. Unlike print magazines, the Education Security Portal has no restriction on the length of the articles we publish. If we think a 50-page long case study or in-depth technical analysis is relevant, then we will publish it.

Important note: We can will only consider releases sent to us via email in an electronic format, either as Word document or as plain text emails (no PDFs please as they are more difficult to edit). Releases sent by post will not be considered.

Features list and editorial calendar: Conversely to print magazines which often have a lead time of several months, we cover the latest news as and when they happen. We are convinced this is a significant benefit of our online publication: when you read something in print magazines, it is likely that this information is already at least several weeks old - on the Education Security portal, we publish articles on a daily basis and our breaking news bring our readership the immediate information they require.

We reserve the right to edit and publish any material that is sent to us - if you do not want us to publish your release, then do not send it to us. We also reserve the right not to publish those releases that we deem are not relevant to our target audience.

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Calif. test-taking case shows gap in visa security (AP via Yahoo! News) A ring accused of helping people from the Middle East obtain student visas by taking their proficiency exams and classes has exposed vulnerability in the nation's security tracking system for foreigners who attend U.S. schools, experts said Tuesday.

Should Oregon university security officers carry guns? (The Oregonian) A confrontation in a Portland State University class may intensify an upcoming discussion by the State Board of Higher Education over whether campus security officers should be allowed to carry guns.

Tibet security tight for anniversary: residents (AFP via Yahoo! News) China has beefed up security in Tibet's capital as the region marks the sensitive anniversaries of a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule and bloody 2008 riots, residents said Wednesday.

Man whose kiss caused airport security scare pleads guilty (CNN) A New Jersey man who breached airport security to give his girlfriend a kiss, causing scores of flight delays, pleaded guilty Tuesday to defiant trespass, his lawyer said.

Amsterdam airport tightens security after sting (AP via Yahoo! News) Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport — the departure site for the Detroit underwear bomber — tightened security Tuesday after journalists orchestrated a sting operation that smuggled bottles of liquids onto planes bound for London and Washington.

U.N. sees no security vacuum as U.S. troops exit Haiti (Reuters via Yahoo! News) The United Nations is confident there will be no security vacuum in Haiti as U.S. and other foreign troops withdraw from the earthquake-struck Caribbean country, a top U.N. official said on Tuesday.

SecureCloud 2010 Announces Agenda for Inaugural Two Day Cloud Security Conference in Barcelona (Marketwire) Pamela Jones Harbour, Commissioner of the US Federal Trade Commission to Keynote First European Event to Focus on Cloud Security

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