News about open_data on 2022-04-30
Africa : Drones to Data - Africans Turn to Healthtech
A man has been given a rare glimpse of mosquitoes flying drones to help scientists map which bodies of water are infested with malaria in the continent laden with some of the worst healthcare outcomes in Africa.
Source: allafrica.com
Published on 2022-04-30
Hacktivists Are Sharing Russian State Secrets With the World
Cyber-thieves are increasingly using their own weapons to attack Russian networks, according to a leading cybersecurity expert. The BBC's Tom de Castella assesses the impact of hacktivism in the conflict in Ukraine and explains why.
Source: nationalinterest.org
Published on 2022-04-30
Quebec reports 15 , 000th death linked to COVID - 19
The Canadian province of Quebec has recorded a record number of deaths linked to Covid-19 in the past 24 hours, according to the latest official figures from Canada's public health ministry (Public Health Secretary) Justin Trudeau, who has been in intensive care.
Source: montreal.ctvnews.ca
Published on 2022-04-30
Quebec reports 15 , 000th death linked to COVID - 19 since beginning of pandemic
A Canadian province has recorded more deaths linked to Covid-19 than any other country in Canada, according to official figures.The authorities say they have a "huge" number of death related to the disease. The provincial government has said it is "a huge number" of cases.
Source: pentictonherald.ca
Published on 2022-04-30
The next cybersecurity crisis is poisoned AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity are a growing threat, according to the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker. But what does this mean for businesses and their clients, asks Tom de Castella, who is involved in the fight.
Source: taipeitimes.com
Published on 2022-04-30