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ISN: Sony, the Internet of Things, and the Evolving Cyber-Threat
ISN: “Do recent cyber-attacks – including North Korea’s against Sony and a Stuxnet-style attack against a German steel works –... -
Micro & nanoscale surface structures: Creating Super-hydrophobic Materials
Guo and Anatoliy Vorobyev, from University of Rochester’s Institute of Optics, published recently a paper in the Journal of Applied Physics, which... -
Planning Algorithms: Software that knows the Risks
An MIT research aims to associate planning algorithms with probabilities of success to suggest low-risk alternatives. In this case, a... -
Wearables: Sony Develops Transparent Lens Eyewear “SmartEyeglass”
Sony Corporation announced last September 19th, the development of SmartEyeglass a transparent lens eyewear that connects with compatible smartphones to... -
Prêt-à-Porter: Panasonic Commercializes the Industry’s Smallest Pin Shaped Lithium Ion Battery
Panasonic unveiled last 3rd of October the smallest pin shaped lithium Ion battery designed to be used for the wearable... -
Chupja: Making a covert channel on the Internet
Cornell Chronicle: “When you send a message on the Internet, your computer encodes letters, numbers and other data into strings... -
Acoustic Cryptanalysis: Using Electronic Noise to Crack Encryption Keys
An interesting paper titled “RSA Key Extraction via Low-Bandwidth Acoustic Cryptanalysis.” was published passed December by Daniel Genkin (Technion and Tel Aviv), Adi... -
Cloud: Neural Networks as a Service
As mentioned in Wikipedia, Artificial Neural Networks are computational models inspired by animals’ central nervous systems (in particular the brain)... -
IDs: Recovering Faces in Eyes Reflections
Rob Jenkins and Christie Kerr respectively from the Department of Psychology, University of York, UK and the School of Psychology, University of... -
Under Development: The Next Authentication Technologies in Japan
According to Asian Review, several projects are underway in Japan to develop new personal authentication technologies based on habits and...