AI of Things A formula for Victory: Big Data in Formula 1 Japan 1990, most die-hard Formula 1 fans remember the eventful race in Suzuka circuit. As was usual during the late 80’s and early 90’s, Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost,...
AI of Things Using Data to Manage Emergency Situations Content originally written by Carmen Rodríguez, intern at LUCA, and Javier Carro, Data Scientist within LUCA’s Big Data for Social Good area. What would you say if we told you...
AI of Things Data to build a better construction sector While many sectors and as a consequence many companies are becoming data driven, some have not yet caught up to this new way of doing business. The construction and...
AI of Things Are you Ready for a Wild World? Don’t miss out on Big Data for Social Good 2018! Ready for a Wild World? Our next Big Data for Social Good event will be dedicated to Climate Change and Disaster Preparedness Although we often associate Big Data with worries...
Beatriz Sanz Baños The benefits of energy efficiency: Much more than savings Energy efficiency has become the ‘first fuel’ of the 30 countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA), including Spain. This means that the energy saved by the members...
AI of Things Can mobile phone traces help shed light on the spread of Zika in Colombia? Content written by Daniela Perrotta, ISI Foundation researcher and UN Global Pulse fellow and Enrique Frias-Martinez, Researcher, Telefonica Research, Madrid. Originally posted on the UN Global Pulse blog. Nowadays, thanks...
AI of Things An introduction to Machine Learning: “What are Insights?” Content originally written in Spanish by Paloma Recuero de los Santos, LUCA Brand Awareness. Within LUCA, we often talk of “Insights“. Our tools are designed to obtain valuable “Insights”, or “Actionable Insights” that...
AI of Things Data and Human Resources: a close relationship We live in an era of burnout, information overload and a battle for work-life balance. More and more, we can see the evolution of Human Resources (HR) into not...
AI of Things First results of the OOH advertising project in Brazil On the 26th March, Clear Channel, JCDecaux and Otima presented the results of the OOH map campaigns in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo that were carried out alongside...
AI of Things AI is invading the world of entertainment Previously in our blog, we have seen how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help make societies safer and even, in a not too distant future, save lives. In this post,...
Florence Broderick Evil FOCA is now Open Source We are really happy to announce that Evil FOCA is now Open Source. We have received lots of comments and feedback about how you are using Evil FOCA, or how...
Florence Broderick How to bypass antiXSS filter in Chrome and Safari (discovered by ElevenPaths) Modern browsers usually have an antiXSS filter, that protects users from some of the consequences of this kind of attacks. Normally, they block cross site scripting execution, so the...
Florence Broderick HookMe, a tool for intercepting communications with API hooking HookMe is a tool for Windows that allows to intercept system processes when calling APIs needed for network connections. The tool, still in beta, was developed by Manuel Fernández (now...
Florence Broderick How does blacklisting work in Java and how to take advantage of it (using whitelisting) Oracle has introduced the notion of whitelisting in its latest version of Java 7 update 40. That is a great step ahead (taken too late) in security for this...
Florence Broderick Quick and dirty shellcode to binary python script https://google-code-prettify.googlecode.com/svn/loader/run_prettify.js If you work with exploits and shellcode, you already know what shellcode is and how to deal with it. Sometimes it comes with exploits in C, Perl, Python…...