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Carlos Rebato

Cryptography, a tool for protecting data shared on the network 

Cyber Security is nowadays an essential element in companies. However, new ways of undermining it are emerging every day. Many have asked themselves: how can companies securely store their...
Roberto García Esteban

ChatGPT and Cloud Computing: A happy marriage 

ChatGPT (you may not know that it stands for Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) has become the talk of the town for its impressive ability to generate text that looks...
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The importance of access control: is your company protected?

By David Prieto and Rodrigo Rojas In an increasingly digitalized and complex world, information security is critical for businesses. As companies adopt more cloud technologies and services or allow access...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 22 – 26 May

GitLab patches a critical vulnerability GitLab has addressed a critical vulnerability affecting GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) in version 16.0.0. This security flaw has been reported as...
David García

Will Rust save the world? (II)

We saw in the previous article the problems of manual memory management, but also the pitfalls of automatic memory management in languages like Java. But what if there was...
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...
Sergio de los Santos

Four cyber security milestones that shaped the future of malware

A journey through the 15 years Microsoft has spent consolidating a strategy that has impacted cybersecurity globally
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 15 – 19 May

Vulnerabilities in cloud platforms Otorio’s team of researchers found 11 vulnerabilities affecting different cloud management platform providers. Sierra Wireless, Teltonika Networks and InHand Networks are the affected companies. The security flaws...
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Automation, Connectivity and Augmented Intelligence at the service of a competitive, disruptive and sustainable reindustrialization

Por Javier Martínez Borrguero I am back for the second consecutive year to participate in the Advanced Factories (AF 2023), the largest exhibition and professional congress dedicated to Industry 4.0...
Nacho Palou

Google’s Passkey is just another nail in the password coffin

Google’s Passkey offers users the possibility of using an access key to identify themselves on websites or apps without typing their username and password. Google explains that the passkeys replace...

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