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Reducing travel delays using Big Data

When we travel by public transport, there are a number of factors that affect our satisfaction with the journey.  Sadly, data science can’t help us to enjoy seats that...
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Monero says goodbye to the ASIC miners (at least for now)

Last Friday, 6th April marked an important date for the community of Monero users and developers, as one of the cryptocurrencies led the defense of anonymity for its users. As already commented...
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More countries focus on Artificial Intelligence

Many countries are getting up to speed with the benefits of Artificial Intelligence, how it improves processes and make use of data. Previously, this post in the blog featured...
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Data Attributes: the new Digital Identity Currency

The 2018 edition of the Mobile World Congress took place in Barcelona between the 25th and 28th of February. During the event, a panel discussion took place that featured...
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Accelerating European cyber security between the United Kingdom and Telefonica (Wayra) – Part one of two

The GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) is not very well known outside of the United Kingdom. The governmental organization is almost a century old (it will celebrate its 100th anniversary...
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#CyberSecurityPulse: Tell me your social networks and you will be welcome in the United States (or maybe not)

The US Department of State wants to ask visa applicants to provide details of their social networks which they have used within the last five years, as well as...
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Weve launches Weve Locate – Location verification technology

Weve, O2´s mobile advertising subsidiary has recently launched a new service, Weve Locate, a location verification product. This new service will allow advertisers to truly reach their target audiences,...
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The Wannacry authors also want their Bitcoin Cash

The 12th of May 2017 was a day for many of us which we will not easily forget. Wannacry was one of those incidents which had a major impact...
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Using Big Data to combat Air Pollution in Brazil

Content originally written by Raquel Carretero Juárez, for the Telefonica Public Policy Blog.   Telefónica Brazil is using mobile network Big Data to monitor air pollution in São Paulo (Brazil) and...
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#CyberSecurityPulse: PyeongChang Olympics: A New False Flag Attack?

A postmortem of the Olympic Destroyer malware used in the PyeongChang Olympics attack reveals a deliberate attempt by adversaries to plant a false flags when it comes to attribution,...

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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...
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