During the widespread pandemic that plagued 2020, what kept people connected was technology services and telecom networks. Despite the general lockdown in most countries and the halt of economic activities, education, healthcare, information as well as entertainment was accessible to…
Category: Technical Articles
Technical papers written in the field of wireless sensor networks
US Agencies Hacked in Cyberespionage Campaign
The networks of the Treasury and Commerce departments were hacked as part of a monthlong global cyberespionage campaign that. This was revealed on Sunday just days after FireEye— a popular cybersecurity firm— reported that it had been breached in an…
New App Alerts Users About Data Collection Around Them
Billions of IoT gadgets including microphones, smart cameras and others are hidden in plain sight and are tracking our movements, activities and even facial expressions. Fortunately, there is an app and digital infrastructure that allows users to discover such devices,…
Police Drones are Starting to Have a Mind of Their Own
In a city in Southern California, drones using artificial intelligence are assisting investigations, while presenting a somewhat controversial question on civil rights. In Chula Vista, California, when the police receive a 911 distress call, with just the press of a…
Biosecurity Hazard as Scientists’ Computer Can Now Be Infected With Malware to Create Deadly Viruses or Toxins
Researchers of cybersecurity have discovered a novel kind of attack which deceives scientists into the creation of harmful chemicals or deadly viruses in their own lab. A research team from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev can infect the computer of…
Deep Learning In IoT Devices
Deep learning, a branch of artificial intelligence, curates social media and helps serve Google search results. In the near future, deep learning may be able to check your vital organs or even regulate your thermostat. The researchers at MIT recently…
MIT Researchers: Voting Risks Associated with Blockchain
Proving that the losing party did, in fact, lose in an election is an important part, one that is very difficult to solve electronically. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have said that claims that “voting on the…
Exploring Opportunities in Covid-19: Artificial Intelligence & Security
IEEE Sweden board member and SMIEEE, Dr Celestine Iwendi was put on SPOTLIGHT by the students and Faculties of ILMA University, Pakistan on the 30th of June 2020. The Talk is below. Happy reading. in Pdf
What Is a CVV Shop?
Deep in the recesses of the Internet lies the Dark web. While there’s plenty of good that modern technology has provided, some parts can harm us and are best to avoid. We hear about data breaches and multimillion-dollar corporations getting…
Socio-Technological Factors Affecting User’s Adoption of eHealth Functionalities: A Case Study of China and Ukraine eHealth Systems
A group of researchers has published a finding that analyzes user attitudes to eHealth applications in China and eHealth system in Ukraine used to provide insights and suggestions to the development of an eHealth application (eZdorovya) for health information services…