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estrutt

Walk the Walk: Gait Recognition Technology Could Identify Humans at a Distance - 1 views

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    Interesting how this article talks about the gait analysis being used for catching terrorists, while in Little Brother, it was used to keep track of the high school students. The technology is not quite ready to be used, but seems to be much more reliable than the gait trackers in the book.
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    Georgia Tech Research Institute is making gait recognition technology a reality. "The ultimate goal is to detect, classify and identify humans at distances up to 500 feet away under day or night, all-weather conditions. Such capabilities will enhance the protection of U.S. forces and facilities from terrorist attacks."
Derek Bruff

Cotton Responds to Apple CEO Tim Cook's Comments on 60 Minutes | Tom Cotton | U.S. Sena... - 0 views

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    Here's Tom Cotton's statement. Note the mention of 3 of the 4 Horsemen of the Infocalypse.
wmcrae

Google's Student Data-Mining Scandal | National Review - 2 views

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    "Over the past four years, Google has admitted 'scanning and indexing' student email messages and data mining student users for commercial gain." What to take away? Data mining is present everywhere and better encryption is becoming more and more relevant in the digital life of a college student in 2018.
krschroeder9

The Importance of Understanding Encryption in Cybersecurity - 0 views

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    Any sensitive information that could be accessed by hackers should be encrypted, especially when communicating over wireless networks. Make sure to keep your private key confidential.
charlie_overton

What is cryptography? | TechRadar - 0 views

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    This article, combined with the guide to staying completely anonymous on the internet linked at the end of it, suggest that one of the easiest ways to be anonymous online is to use a private browser like Ghostery, or a private search engine like DuckDuckGo. These services don't track your information the same way that Google does, making your online browsing experience more private and secure.
Derek Bruff

This AI Tool Creates a 3D Portrait From a Single Photo - 0 views

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    This doesn't look good for Face ID security.
jetabery

Simson Garfinkel (@xchatty) | Twitter - 0 views

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    Not Simon, nor Garfunkel
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