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Khan Talks Computer Security in New Podcast Episode Taha Khan, assistant professor of computer science at W&L, offers insights and advice about cyber security in the latest episode of "W&L After Class: The Lifelong Learning Podcast."

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A new episode of “W&L After Class: The Lifelong Learning Podcast” takes on the topic of computer security in an era of cybercrime. Taha Khan, assistant professor of computer science at Washington and Lee University, discusses his research on computer security, privacy and human-computer interaction, and offers advice for everyday computer users on how to keep their information safe.

“…Technology has just become so much integrated in our daily lives. And the most fundamental step that everyone can take is to take individual actions that would protect their online identities,” Khan says.

Click here to listen to the full episode of the podcast, which is hosted by Ruth Candler, assistant director of Lifelong Learning.

The “After Class” podcast series began in spring 2020. Every episode invites listeners to join conversations with W&L’s expert faculty, giving them a chance to walk down the Colonnade from the comfort of their homes. Listeners hear from W&L faculty members about topics they know and love, meet new professors and learn about their research. Previous topics include poetry, beer, tea, witches, poverty, politics, theater and free speech.

Listeners in the W&L community and beyond are invited to listen to archived episodes for free here or wherever they listen to podcasts (e.g., iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher). Other episodes include:

“W&L After Class” is a collaboration of W&L’s Office of Lifelong Learning, Alumni Engagement and the Office of Communications.