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Publication date: August 2019
Computer plans an August 2019 special issue on data science and machine learning across the ... Read More »
The Japanese Cabinet’s “Society 5.0” initiative seeks to create a sustainable society for human security and well-being through a cyber-physical system. Keidanr... Read More »
Will our smart devices betray us? Can we trust our smart beds, pet feeders, and watches to maintain the level of privacy we want and expect? As the numbers of d... Read More »
No, not that kind of soda. In “Keep the Stress Away with SoDA: Stress Detection and Alleviation System" (IEEE Trans. Multi-Scale Computing Systems, vol. 3, no.... Read More »
Most security vulnerabilities result from ordinary coding errors. What does this mean for the prospects of more secure software?
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Three programming team members from the University of Central Florida traveled across the world to compete in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Conte... Read More »
Newtonian indebtedness usually goes to Isaac. However, there’s another Newton to whom we owe a great deal: Newton Minow—a pioneer in the field of media crap det... Read More »
In the early 2000s, industry switched to multicore microprocessors to address semiconductors’ speed and power limits. However, the change was unsuccessful, lead... Read More »
If your organization uses email, you have a phishing problem. As phishing continues to evolve, what’s your organization doing to stay off the hook?
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The Web has transformed our lives, and a cursory review of recent headlines shows both our dreams and nightmares writ large as a result. Is it possible to retai... Read More »
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