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  • How To Secure Your WiFi Network

    How To Secure Your WiFi Network

    As we live in an age of smart devices, wireless internet connections are essential to keep our gadgets functioning freely. However, these WiFi networks need to be protected to prevent hackers from tapping into them and ultimately into your devices like laptops, smartphones, security cameras, and other implements connected to the internet. By tapping these…

  • Access Control: Strategies and Tactics For Successful Upgrades

    Effective control and monitoring of door locks serve a fundamental role in any organization’s safety and security plan. The toughest challenge for maintenance and engineering managers is avoiding common problems when upgrading security and access control systems in an effort to improve the protection of occupants and assets from inside and outside threats. Read More…

  • The Next Generation Of Artificial Intelligence

    The field of artificial intelligence moves fast. It has only been 8 years since the modern era of deep learning began at the 2012 ImageNet competition. Progress in the field since then has been breathtaking and relentless. If anything, this breakneck pace is only accelerating. Five years from now, the field of AI will look very…

  • The WIRED Guide to 5G

    Here’s everything you’ll ever want to know about the spectrum, millimeter-wave technology, and why 5G could give China an edge in the AI race. THE FUTURE DEPENDS on connectivity. From artificial intelligence and self-driving cars to telemedicine and mixed reality to as yet undreamt technologies, all the things we hope will make our lives easier, safer, and healthier will require high-speed,…

  • Artificial Intelligence: What’s coming next

    AI is changing our world and the impact to come is massive: on the way we work, we live, collaborate, decide, and act as a society. But what are the risks and how can we get prepared? Read More   Original Article Source Credits: The Innovation Machine, https://medium.com Article Written By: George Krasadakis Original Article Posted on:…

  • 5 ways Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping IT

    As Gartner’s most recent hype cycle report for artificial intelligence (AI) points out, AI ranks high on the CIO’s agenda for the next five years as a source of potentially transformational business impact. However, for many IT organizations, AI is not just on the IT leader’s radar as a business enabler: It’s having fundamental impacts on the function itself…

  • The Dangers of the Internet of Things

    According to an infographic by Cyber Security Degrees, 62 percent of Americans own at least one smart device. The most common of these is a smart TV, which nearly half of American adults own. These devices, like a smart watch or a connected car, can sync with the internet or your mobile device and make your…

  • Importance of Video Camera Surveillance in a Workplace

    Video surveillance in the workplace protects both the company and its employees. In 2010, on average, 10 cameras were installed in a commercial setting, and the average total cost for a video surveillance installation was $13,280, according to the Security Sales and Integration website. The importance of video camera surveillance in the workplace often justifies…

  • What Is The Internet Of Things?

    What Is The Internet Of Things?

    As we advance towards smarter devices, the Internet of Things (IoT) is growing more popular. This form of technology allows us to communicate with our devices and obtain better control over our homes and businesses. However, many are still unaware of what IoT is and how it works despite its increasing popularity. This prevents them…

  • Beaming the Wave to Make 5G a Reality

    Truly grasping the revolutionary potential of 5G requires looking beyond smartphones. Yes. The lightning speed associated with 5G does translate to downloading movies on your phone in a fraction of the time it would take on a 4G LTE network. But download speeds are just the beginning. Read More Original Article Source Credits:  Network Computing…