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Lip reading: biometrics you can reset just like passwords

Posted on March 15, 2017 by Alison Booth

By combining biometrics and passwords, this lip reading security solution promises to overcome one of biometrics’ key challenges Continue reading Lip reading: biometrics you can reset just like passwords→

Posted in biometrics, passwords, SBN

Is E2EMail a new beginning or the end for Google’s End-to-End?

Posted on March 1, 2017 by Alison Booth

Google has handed over its end-to-end email encryption project to the open-source community – but will the community pick it up? Continue reading Is E2EMail a new beginning or the end for Google’s End-to-End?→

Posted in Email encryption, Google, Google Chrome, open-source, privacy

Facebook or Google: whose messenger AI bot has the edge?

Posted on February 24, 2017 by Alison Booth

As questions are raised about the maturity of its AI bot technology, Facebook turns its focus to training. Is that enough to catch Google? Continue reading Facebook or Google: whose messenger AI bot has the edge?→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, bots, Facebook, Google

Facebook or Google: whose messenger AI bot has the edge?

Posted on February 24, 2017 by Alison Booth

As questions are raised about the maturity of its AI bot technology, Facebook turns its focus to training. Is that enough to catch Google? Continue reading Facebook or Google: whose messenger AI bot has the edge?→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, bots, Facebook, Google

Fake news: what can we all do to play our part in combating it?

Posted on February 15, 2017 by Alison Booth

Tech companies, media organisations and political parties are starting to work together but it comes down to us, too Continue reading Fake news: what can we all do to play our part in combating it?→

Posted in fake news, France, Germany, Media, netherlands, politics

Focus turns to deep learning to help social media tackle online abuse

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Alison Booth

Facebook is just one of the technology big hitters working on deep learning to help put a stop to harassment Continue reading Focus turns to deep learning to help social media tackle online abuse→

Posted in Facebook, SBN

Focus turns to deep learning to help social media tackle online abuse

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Alison Booth

Facebook is just one of the technology big hitters working on deep learning to help put a stop to harassment Continue reading Focus turns to deep learning to help social media tackle online abuse→

Posted in Facebook, SBN

Easing of security checks at remote Scottish airports ‘a risk’

Posted on February 1, 2017 by Alison Booth

Three tiny Scottish airports have been given the go-ahead to ‘streamline’ security checks. Is that a good thing? Continue reading Easing of security checks at remote Scottish airports ‘a risk’→

Posted in airport security, CAA, Security threats | Tagged Scotland

In a bad mood? You might not be allowed to log on

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Alison Booth

‘Brainwave biometrics’ could one day be used to gauge our fitness to access certain resources Continue reading In a bad mood? You might not be allowed to log on→

Posted in biometrics, SBN

Girls targeted by GCHQ for cybersecurity careers

Posted on January 19, 2017 by Alison Booth

Experts raise concerns about the best way to spur girls’ interest in technology Continue reading Girls targeted by GCHQ for cybersecurity careers→

Posted in SBN

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