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Alberto Sempere

XDR, the cybersecurity trend that dominated the RSA Conference 2022

After a two-year break, I am back at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, the international key event for the cybersecurity industry. Having overcome the typical hurdles of a trip...
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Roberto García Esteban

Cloud Computing, the great ally for the digitalisation of the sports sector (and for athletes)

Data analytics has become fundamental to sport. Gone are the days of coaches and trainers taking notes with their pen in a notebook during matches or training sessions. Everything from...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 6 – 10 June

LockBit threatens Mandiant after linking them to Evil Corp The LockBit 2.0 ransomware group announced on its dark web publishing page afternoon, 6 May, the alleged compromise of cybersecurity firm...
Raúl Matarranz Villagordo

Architecture, digitalisation, and sustainability as pillars of the transformation of football stadiums

What do I do with 30 million euros? This is the recurring question facing first and second division football clubs.
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Guillermo Caminero Fernández

AI of Things (VI): Generative Artificial Intelligence, creating music to the rhythm of perceptron

In recent years, the number of AI (Artificial Intelligence) models that are used to generate synthetic information has exploded. One of the most famous, and one that has been...
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Nacho Palou

World Environment Day: Green digital transformation as a lever for change

The UN has been celebrating World Environment Day on 5 June every year for 50 years. It is an initiative that seeks to raise awareness among the world’s population...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 28 May – 3 June

Rapid evolution of the EnemyBot botnet Since its discovery last March by Securonix researchers, the botnet known as EnemyBot, focused on carrying out DDoS attacks, has continued to expand, thanks...
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Nacho Palou

AI of Things for smart and sustainable water management

The European Drought Observatory (EDO) monitors, analyses, forecasts and measures the impact of droughts and their consequences on the economy, agriculture and other areas. In its latest report EDO highlights...
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Cristina del Carmen Arroyo Siruela

Differences between encryption, hashing, encoding and obfuscation

There is currently a lot of confusion about the terms encryption, encoding, cryptography, hashing and obfuscation techniques. These terms are related to computer security, specifically to the confidentiality and...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 21–27 May

​​Unpatched vulnerability in PayPal Security researcher H4x0r-DZ has disclosed an unpatched vulnerability in PayPal’s money transfer service that could allow attackers to trick victims into stealing money by completing targeted...

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