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Showing posts with label security. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark - DTU strengthens development of satellite-based technology

Title:
DTU strengthens development of satellite-based technology 
 
Published:
Technical University of Denmark (DTU), 16 August 2022
 
From the news article:
Satellites with built-in artificial intelligence for image processing will make it faster and less costly to retrieve surveillance data from space.
 

Friday, July 22, 2022

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - Prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant for Rivke Jaffe

Title:
Prestigious ERC Advanced Grant for Rivke Jaffe
 
Published:
University of Amsterdam, 14 July 2022
 
From the news article:
Rivke Jaffe, professor of Urban Geography at the UvA, has been awarded an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). Th grant, which amounts to 2.5 million euros, will allow her to conduct research into the role that animals play in the development of urban inequalities.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

University of Bath, United Kingdom - How picking up your smartphone could reveal your identity

Title:
How picking up your smartphone could reveal your identity
 
Published:
University of Bath, 17 February 2022
 
From the article:
The time a person spends on different smartphone apps is enough to identify them from a larger group in more than one in three cases say researchers, who warn of the implications for security and privacy.
 
ALSO SEE
 
Title:
Behavioral Consistency in the Digital Age
 
Authors:
Heather Shaw, Paul J. Taylor, David A. Ellis [et al]
 
Published:
Psychological Science, 17 February 2022
 
Abstract:
Efforts to infer personality from digital footprints have focused on behavioral stability at the trait level without considering situational dependency. We repeated a classic study of intraindividual consistency with secondary data (five data sets) containing 28,692 days of smartphone usage from 780 people. Using per-app measures of pickup frequency and usage duration, we found that profiles of daily smartphone usage were significantly more consistent when taken from the same user than from different users (d > 1.46). Random-forest models trained on 6 days of behavior identified each of the 780 users in test data with 35.8% accuracy for pickup frequency and 38.5% accuracy for duration frequency. This increased to 73.5% and 75.3%, respectively, when success was taken as the user appearing in the top 10 predictions (i.e., top 1%). Thus, situation-dependent stability in behavior is present in our digital lives, and its uniqueness provides both opportunities and risks to privacy.

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Boston Fed, MIT release technical research on central bank digital currencies [Reuters, February 2022]

Title:
Boston Fed, MIT release technical research on central bank digital currencies  
 
Author: 
Jonnelle Marte  
 
Published: 
Reuters, 3 February 2022 
 
From the article: 
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) unveiled on Thursday long-awaited technical research and open-source code that could be used as the groundwork for a potential central bank digital currency.  
 
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Title: 
Fed kicks off debate on issuing its own digital currency with new white paper  
 
Author: 
Jonnelle Marte  
 
Published:
Reuters, 21 January 2022 
 
From the article: 
The paper tiptoes around a subject that has sparked debate inside the Fed's top ranks, even as other central banks across the globe are exploring the adoption of digital currencies.
 

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Japan - Government clamps down on foreign research ‘leaks’

Title:
Japan - Government clamps down on foreign research ‘leaks’

Author:
Suvendrini Kakuchi

Published:
University World News, 23 July 2020
https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=2020072312000245

From the article:
Against the backdrop of mounting tensions between Western nations and China, Japan is taking new steps to safeguard its own advanced research, including tightening the screening of foreign students and researchers to prevent leaks to foreign countries of advanced technologies, particularly those with possible military applications. Visas for foreign researchers will be more closely reviewed.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

University of Tsukuba - Scientists Create a Pattern That Is Impossible to Duplicate – High-Security Identification That Cannot Be Counterfeited [SciTechDaily, 1 June 2020]

Title:
Scientists Create a Pattern That Is Impossible to Duplicate – High-Security Identification That Cannot Be Counterfeited

By:
University of Tsukuba

Published:
SciTechDaily, 1 June 2020
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-create-a-pattern-that-is-impossible-to-duplicate-high-security-identification-that-cannot-be-counterfeited/

From the article:
"Try whispering at one end of the Echo Wall in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. People at the far end of the curved wall will still hear you, from 65 meters away. This is the whispering-gallery effect. Now, researchers from Japan have used the underlying principles of the whispering-gallery effect to stop counterfeiters in their tracks."