Olivia Brookhouse Big Data and IoT in tennis, serving up new insights One of the closest games in Tennis history was the 2008 Wimbledon final between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer; a 5 hour and 5 set fight, resulting in the longest final in...
LUCA Finding the next festival headliner using Big Data The music industry is always evolving and, like many other industries, has realised that it oughtto be harnessing the power of Big Data. Historically, human efforts have beenthe driving...
Beatriz Sanz Baños It’s one thing to be told you’re safe and it’s another thing to feel safe We can confirm that Smart Cities nowadays are already a reality and not a futuristic promise that is yet to come. Although there is still a long way to...
Beatriz Sanz Baños IoT Trends for 2018, connectivity in the limelight In 2017, we have seen the rise of technologies associated with Big Data, the popularization of VR and the emergence of autonomous cars. But much still remains to be...
Sergio De Los Santos How Traditional CA’s Are Losing Control of Certificates and Possible Reasons Why Chrome Will Have a New Root Store It’s all about trust. This phrase is valid in any field. Money, for example, is nothing more than a transfer of trust, because obviously we trust that for a...
Gabriel Bergel ¿Ransomware in Pandemic or Ransomware Pandemic? No one imagined what could happen in the field of cyber security during the Covid-19 pandemic. Perhaps some colleagues were visionary, or others were basically guided by the statistics...
Patrick Buckley How IoT technology is helping candy producers make sweet profits! From chocolate bars to lollipops, gumdrops to Haribos, the confectionary industry is now worth an estimated 210$ billion worldwide. With the industry experiencing strong growth, it is no surprise...
Carlos Ávila WhatsApp Terms and Conditions Update: A Cheeky Move? Surely by now many have already accepted the new terms and privacy policies without really knowing what they were about or their impact on the privacy of their data,...
Olivia Brookhouse Can Artificial Intelligence understand emotions? When John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky founded Artificial Intelligence in 1956, they were amazed how a machine could perform incredibly difficult puzzles quicker than humans. However, it turns out...
ElevenPaths How the “antimalware” XProtect for MacOS works and why it detects poorly and badly Recently, MacOS included a signature in its integrated antivirus, intended to detect a binary for Windows; but, does this detection make sense? We could think it does, as a...