News about open_data on 2021-11-13

Bulgaria , Greece Lag Behind in Adopting Digital Technologies in Economy , Society , EU Report Says - News
Bulgaria's digital economy is still at its lowest level in the European Union, according to a new report published by the EU Commission on the growth of the country. However, it has not reached the same level as Greece, but lags behind in connectivity and mobile broadband.
Source: bta.bg
Published on 2021-11-13

Emerging Security Tools Tackle GraphQL Security
A security firm is developing a new tool to protect developers from attacks on artificial intelligence and machine learning platforms (APIs) which could be exposed to malicious acts when they try to secure data from the objects it uses.
Source: darkreading.com
Published on 2021-11-13

Is the S - 400 a Premier A2 / AD System ? Sweden Isnt Convinced
Russia’s S-400 air defense system has been overstated in the media and in professional analysis, according to a report by the Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI). But what does this mean for the Russian long-range missile capabilities, and why?
Source: nationalinterest.org
Published on 2021-11-13

Karnataka open data access : At what cost ?
The government of the Indian state of Karnataka has launched a new policy aimed at encouraging the public to share anonymised citizen data which could pose grave privacy threats through the risk of de-an anonymisation. The BBC's Geeta Pandey explains what it calls the "data ownership" concept.
Source: deccanherald.com
Published on 2021-11-13

Malta launches first National Open Access Policy for public consultation
Malta has launched its first National Open Science Policy, which aims to increase access to scientific information and improve the quality of research outputs in a bid to boost the economic growth of the country's economy. Scientists are being encouraged to take advantage of open science.
Source: maltatoday.com.mt
Published on 2021-11-13

Open Source Project Aims to Detect Living - Off - the - Land Attacks
Attackers who use a vulnerability system to avoid detection by cyber attacks may be using artificial intelligence to identify potentially malicious threats, according to the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker. Why is it so dangerous?
Source: darkreading.com
Published on 2021-11-13

SCV News | Friday COVID Roundup : Public Health Continues to Monitor Cases at Schools
The number of people who have died with coronavirus in Los Angeles has increased by more than a third, according to the latest figures from the US state's largest health agency (SCDC) in the state of Santa Clarita, California, on Friday.
Source: scvnews.com
Published on 2021-11-13