Archive for November 2017
What is technology inside gas station where you just put in credit card and fill the tank yourself. I has already taken a look at one Verifone payment terminal on what software it runs (it runs Linux). Today I got a view of what is technology used on similar device made by Dresser Wayne AB. →
https://securityintelligence.com/man-with-machine-harnessing-the-potential-of-artificial-intelligence/?cm_mmc=PSocial_Facebook-_-Security_Detect%20threats%20-%20QRadar-_-WW_WW-_-23012462_Tracking%20Pixel&cm_mmca1=000017NK&cm_mmca2=10004134&cm_mmca4=23012462&cm_mmca5=48989195&cm_mmca6=bdfe5818-7fea-4ba1-a728-fef91b396b4d&cvosrc=social%20network%20paid.facebook.WW%20Newsfeed%20Job%20Title%20CISO%20Discover%20SI%20Blog%20Engagement%20SI%20Watson%20Man%20With%20Machine%20AI%20Watson1%20_SD%20Behav_DesktopMobile%20Tablet_1x1&cvo_campaign=000017NK&cvo_pid=23012462 When we think of artificial intelligence (AI), we think of robots — machines that mimic human behavior or thought. This is partly the influence of comics, novels, movies and other pop culture tidbits, but the boundaries of AI have progressed far beyond this basic personification. At its most basic level, machine learning, a subset of →
https://www.csoonline.com/article/3236721/security/homeland-security-team-remotely-hacked-a-boeing-757.amp.html First cars were remotely hacked, now aeroplanes seem to be the next target with weak security. →
https://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/edn-moments/4401108/Turing-Machine-paper-is-published–November-12–1937?utm_content=buffer3dc5b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer Britain’s Alan Turingpublished a paper entitled “On Computable Numbers with an Application to the Entscheidungs-problem” on November 12, 1937, was later renamed the Turing Machine. →
https://medium.com/ibm-analytics/a-formula-for-success-with-gdpr-c7fbd2a5b2f The General Data Protection Regulationcomes into effect on May 25th 2018 and many organizations are already seeking outside help to understand and navigate the complexities. As you consider connecting with an advisor, this brief series of posts lets you know some of the most important questions to ask, how to set priorities. You should consider having a →
https://m.slashdot.org/story/333535 It look like Bitcoin is not very “clean” technology: Bitcoin’s incredible price run to break over $7,000 this year has sent its overall electricity consumption soaring, as people worldwide bring more energy-hungry computers online to mine the digital currency. Bitcoin miners burn through over 24 terawatt-hours of electricity annually. This averages out to a shocking 215 →
https://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/semiconductors/nanotechnology/nanodevice-maps-the-angle-of-light-to-color-and-vice-versa An international team of researchers has added a small twist to typical light filters. They’ve fabricated a nanoscale device that divides incident light into its different component colors based on the direction the light is coming from. They’ve switched from making filters with equally spaced grooves to an aperiodic architecture wherein the grooves are not equally spaced. The research →
https://access.redhat.com/blogs/766093/posts/2914051?sc_cid=7016000000127ECAAY Application threat modeling can be used as an approach to secure software development, as it is a nice preventative measure for dealing with security issues, and mitigates the time and effort required to deal with vulnerabilities that may arise later throughout the application’s production life cycle. Unfortunately, it seems security has no place in →
http://vitorr.com/post-details.php?postid=2615 The cellular wireless Generation (G) generally refers to a change in the nature of the system, speed, technology and frequency. Each generation have some standards, capacities, techniques and new features which differentiate it from the previous one. Now 5G is hot technology at the top of the hype cycle. But that’s not the end →
http://existentialcomics.com/comic/106 This comic references the Trolley Problem, and various other thought experiments. →