Beatriz Sanz Baños What connected intelligence can do in your home Lightbulbs that turn on and off remotely; washing machines that begin program 4 at 11:30; microwave ovens that heat up the food in the container five minutes before you...
Beatriz Sanz Baños An IoT that deserves an Oscar Connectivity has reached the film industry. The use of drones, virtual reality or beacon technology offers spectators the possibility of enjoying a much more complete audiovisual experience.
Beatriz Sanz Baños The emotions of IoT Understanding emotions is crucial in new marketing strategies. Due to the oversaturation of products and approaches, new formulas have to be found that help the retail sector sell an...
Beatriz Sanz Baños Fashion connected: the IoT revolution in the textile sector Although it seems straight out of a futuristic novel, already connected clothes do exist. Data exchange between these clothes and mobile devices makes them able to take calls, regulate body temperature,...
Beatriz Sanz Baños Blockchain opportunities for IoT Blockchain technology offers a wide variety of applications in different productive sectors. Financial services, informatics security, cryptocurrency or merchandise supply chains are some of them.
Cascajo Sastre María 5 amazing things at CES 2018 The largest technological show on the planet was just held in Las Vegas. Huge expectations are hanging on the ingenuity and the products and services of the big companies...
Mirian Martinez Varas The 10 best blogposts of 2017 The year 2017 has been prolifically successful and productive. With its memory still fresh in our minds, now seems a good time to survey the best articles published during...
AI of Things Feel Free to browse: How online retailers are driving sales with sponsored data Leading online retailers are using sponsored data to remarkable effect: Consumers are spending more time in apps, browsing more frequently, and making more purchases. Before the internet, ‘browsing’ meant looking...
AI of Things A data-driven football season A game of football lasts 90 minutes, features 2 teams, each with 11 players, and it will hopefully (from a fan’s perspective) contain some goals. In recent seasons, an...
AI of Things Cycling in the city? Analysing Cyclist Safety in Madrid with Excel Written by Paloma Recuerdo, original post in Spanish In this post we will see an example of how we can perform simple descriptive analytics on a set of data, without...
Innovation Marketing Team Partnerships that escalate entrepreneurship and innovate the corporation: Ten Wayra startups that do business with Vivo With 10 years of operations, Wayra has transformed the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Brazil and worldwide. Since its launch in 2011, when it was created to support entrepreneurship, Wayra has...
Florence Broderick Quick and dirty script in Powershell to check certificate fingerprints Malware is using signed binaries to attack Windows systems. Malware needs it to get into the roots of the operative system. So attackers steal or create their own certificates....
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 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…...