All That You Need To Know About Data Mining

How are the world’s economic trends decided upon? How are predictions made of the forthcoming trends in business or technology? By analyzing the data that is already available, of course. You see, if you study the data that is accumulating over the years, you’ll notice a clear pattern. There is always a link between events

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How To Stay Safe Online With A VPN

Problems like blocked websites, internet security, etc. are common for net users. The easiest solution for this is using a virtual private network. But many people might not know how to use a VPN. It is an easy task provided you select a good virtual private network service provider. The Issue Of Storage Of Data

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Neural Lace Technology May Link Human Brain to a Computer

Technology is going to play a vital role in the security during the Internet of Emotions. Reports reveal that people can directly communicate with machines without any physical interference. Elon Musk has launched a new company Neuralink that expects to link human brain to a computer. His company is dedicatedly working towards linking human brains

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Are women less careful about cybercrime?

The web is fraught with danger. MediaTest just released the results of a research done for Kaspersky Lab in Belgium to understand whether men are more cautious concerning cybersecurity than women. So over 30 % of the men feel they better protect themselves against cybercriminals, but also a small 19% of women believe that men

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Heartbleed decrypted for you

Of course, you have heard of this SSL Certificates bug called Heartbleed which recently became famous. Discover what this bug is and how to protect yourself from it. What is Heartbleed? This is indeed a secuirity bug in the OpenSSL Protocol in Android that has been recently discovered. It can enable a third party to

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The European law on personal data invalidated

The cancellation of the European law that requires the retention of communication data, i.e. telephone and email data for at least 6 months brings trouble into the European Union. Leaders in the fight against cybercrime and terrorism who were happy about it are now quite concerned. On April 8th, EU Court of Justice canceled the

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Orange gives its data to French secret service

Orange is a major player in the French surveillance system. This has just been revealed by an internal document of the British secret service (GCHQ). Indeed, in this note, it is said that the French secret service (DGSE) has worked closely with “a French telecommunications operator.” But the description of the telecom company specific skills,

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A day of action against the NSA in the U.S.

American people held on February 11th a day of protest to show their opposition to the permanent and pernicious surveillance set up by their government and the NSA: it is called The Day We Fight Back. This action was initially launched by the group Demand Progress which fights against Internet censorship. This also brought together

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Cybersecurity: 10 threats to monitor in 2014

The overall cost of cyberattacks for businesses in 2013 is estimated to € 300 billion. Here are the 10 key trends in cybersecurity and cybercrime that rose in 2013 and should be closely monitored in 2014. – Governements’ art of espionage A U.S. IT security publisher report in 2013 has lifted the veil on cyber-espionage

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