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Faculty Research In the News Information Systems MBA
Information systems professors at BYU have created a technology using JavaScript that can detect online identity fraud simply by measuring interaction behaviors like keystroke speed.
Is the way we bark out orders to digital assistants like Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant making us less polite? Prompted by growing concerns, two BYU information systems researchers decided to ask.
The first-ever Sego Awards recognized the top female entrepreneurs in Utah, including multiple BYU Marriott alumnae.
Using brain data, eye-tracking data and field-study data, a group of BYU Marriott researchers have confirmed something about our interaction with security warnings on computers and phones: the more we see them, the more we tune them out.
Alum Jason Barron's new book, taken from sketches he made while taking notes during his EMBA courses, is two years of business school packed into one priceless book of pure awesomeness.

You may think twice before listing "multitasking" as a skill on your resume due to top-notch research performed by BYU professors on security warnings.
The BYU MBA program Autumn Wagner has been featured as one of the Best &Brightest MBAs in the nation by Poets & Quants.
Software developers listen up: if you want people to pay attention to your security warnings on their computers or mobile devices, you need to make them pop up at better times.
Business Insider ranked the Marriott School No. 44 on its list of the 50 Best Business Schools in the World for 2015.
Brigham Young University's undergraduate and graduate programs ranked No. 2 and No. 7, respectively, in The Princeton Review's recent annual survey for Entrepreneur magazine.
You’re on the web, responding to an email or watching a YouTube video, when a message pops up on your browser. Do you read it, or do you close the window and get back to what you were doing?
BYU's MBA program recently earned the No. 27 spot from Bloomberg Businessweek amongst 177 business school programs.
In new research, professor Jeffrey Jenkins can tell if you're angry by the way you move a computer mouse.
Forbes compiled a list of the best Master's degrees to get right now. In the number one spot was a master's of information systems.
BYU's law and business schools once again showed well in the U.S. News World Report's latest graduate school rankings.
BYU Information Systems professors found that people say they care about keeping their computers secure, but behave otherwise.
After another year of student achievements, BYU's graduate business and law programs moved up in the rankings.
Ever been trading text messages when there's suddenly a long pause? Marriott School research shows you should be leery.
What do you do when your company is comfortably selling a product, and then suddenly a competitor offers a similar one for free?
School Also Listed as Second Best Place to Find Ethical Graduates
Forbes magazine ranks Brigham Young University’s MBA program 18th in return on investment in its biennial survey of two-year business programs, as reported in the magazine’s Sept. 3 issue.
Study Measures Impact of Cronyism in Malaysia