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Mobile banking is estimated to be worth $117 billion by the end of this year, according to Gartner.  ACI projects $670 billion by 2015, with 2.5 billion... Read More »
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory evaluated 36 commonly used smartphone applications. Principle investigator Hal... Read More »
Lao Tzu, the famous Chinese philosopher, once said, “time is a created thing.” Interestingly, this 2,500 year old saying -- which was initially said in... Read More »
If Governments and Corporations around the world aren’t on edge over cyber security, after last week’s Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, they should be... Read More »
Big U.S. companies tired of being hacked are striking back in a vigilante effort to stop cyber criminals and Internet espionage. Angry and frustrated over continued... Read More »
The cyber-security community has given Flame mixed reviews after preliminary attempts to dissect the spying malware’s bloated code. Kaspersky Lab called Flame... Read More »
If scientists, inventors and entrepreneurial creators of intellectual property had to visualize their idea of a Nirvana on Earth, it would probably look something... Read More »
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Aurora SterlingWhat an great model and very exciting that some of the traditional power players are taking note. It will be interesting to see how the members during the day/DARPA at night arrangement works out in those locations.
May 30, 2012
Daniel PorterA good point -- I see the ideology behind the sort of person who would participate in a hackerspace as very different from the sort of person the military is looking to align itself with...
May 30, 2012
Nicholas Merill, the first internet service provider (ISP) executive to defy the FBI's gag order on their request for him to turn over confidential information... Read More »
Identity theft. Financial fraud. Cybercrime. These words have been integrated into our daily jargon seemingly overnight. It has become nearly impossible to turn on... Read More »
We’ve seen countless real-world examples of havoc unleashed upon web sites, databases and other digital systems. However, taking control of the physical... Read More »
Hacktivism: a term coined about 14 years ago that now has more meaning than ever in the history of our world. Hacking of Indonesian government websites, the Mexican... Read More »
Here's the high-tech trends that topped the charts this week! CONSUMER PRODUCTS iPad 3 Well, it's no surprise the biggest story this week was the... Read More »
Northrop Grumman Corporation has been awarded a cybersecurity task order by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to strengthen cybersecurity protections... Read More »
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems was awarded a contract to continue its cyber network defense, operations and exploitation support of the US Air... Read More »
Anonymous continues to make headlines. In recent weeks, the hacktivist group has hacked the mail server of the Syrian Ministry of Presidential Affairs, raiding 78... Read More »
Computer software that models and responds to students' cognitive and emotional states -- including frustration and boredom -- has been developed by University of ... Read More »
Here's what made headlines this week in the world of high-tech! Mobile World Congress 2012 Without a doubt, Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012 owned the... Read More »
Finmeccanica, together with its partner Northrop Grumman Corporation, has been awarded a contract by the NATO Consultation, Command and Control (NATO C3) Agency to... Read More »
A new technical report from the EECS Department of the University of California, Berkeley reveals that the vast majority of consumers may be unaware of the risks of... Read More »
Online retail sales in the US approximated to $20 billion at the turn of the century, and have now substantially increased. That should be enough to signify how... Read More »
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