Private UK based artificial intelligence pioneer, Massive Analytic Limited, has won a Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition to investigate the application of its patented leading edge AI technology, Artificial Precognition, to identify new ways to enable defence and security forces to effectively conduct electromagnetic (EM) operations across multiple domains.
By Tony Pepper, CEO, Egress Software Technologies.
Those concerned about the take over of AI, may be put at ease this Valentine’s as specialist international digital agency, Search Laboratory, launches the greatest ever love song according to data science – proving creativity can’t be replaced by AI.
The European Union (EU) is set to begin a pilot programme to protect national borders using artificial intelligence (AI). Dubbed iBorderCTRL and branded as an AI-powered lie detector, it will require passengers to upload pictures of their passport, visa, and proof of funds, before answering a series of questions to a webcam.
The Internet of Things (IoT) will provide a number of different challenges to privacy and data protection. Examining these issues are Dr Kevin Curran, senior member of the IEEE and professor of cybersecurity in the School of Computing and Intelligent Systems at the University of Ulster, and Adam Brown, manager of security solutions at Synopsys.
By Jim Close, Regional Vice President, UK and Ireland, Kofax.
Academics at Utrecht University Centre for Global Challenges ask and share the legal questions.
Statements from the Holy See and United Nations are joined over 30 states raising the need for legal action in the last year.
Dr Jacqui Taylor, CEO Co-Founder, FlyingBinary, will join other global leaders in Davos, Switzerland for the Cyber Future Dialogue 2019 to discuss cybersecurity issues.
Agnes Foy looks at the tension between the rule of law and the rule of code.
By Matthew Kay, Director at Vario for Pinsent Masons.
Inaugural lecture urges lawyers to collaborate with computer scientists on using AI in law.
On Wednesday 5 October, President Trump signed the FAA Reauthorisation Act of 2018, after the Senate had given final approval to the five year reauthorisation for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). It passed the Senate by a 93-6 vote, and is noteworthy as being the first five-year bill to be passed since the 1980s.
The Slovak Act on Cybersecurity took force on April 1 2018. It enshrines into national law part of a larger piece of legislation from the European Union (EU): the Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (the NIS Directive).
At least three US states, including Washington, Illinois, and Wisconsin, activated National Guard cyber security units, keeping them on standby in case they were needed.
Leading drone manufacturer DJI has written a letter to the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) asking it to withdraw a misleading video and blog post about collisions between drones and traditional aircraft.
The Robotic Process Automation (RPA) market will continue to undergo dramatic and rapid maturation in 2019, but RPA companies are finding themselves at a tipping point: They will either grow into their lofty market valuations or we will start to hear the hissing of a deflating bubble and warning signs of a “hype cycle” crash.
Research shows RPA is low priority for businesses, despite its operational efficiencies.
The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has released its Draft International Standards for Drone Operations for a public consultation. Drone professionals, academics, businesses, and the general public is invited to submit comments by 21 Jan 2019. Worldwide adoption is scheduled for 2019.
November 21, 2018 – DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, today demonstrated how its AeroScope remote identification technology can be a key element in an unmanned traffic management (UTM) system that safely integrates drones and traditional aircraft into the same airspace.