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Month: March 2022

Security

Cyberattack in Ukraine war affected thousands across Europe

March 30, 2022 TechXplore.com

A cyberattack targeting a satellite network used by Ukraine’s government and military agencies shortly after Russia’s invasion also knocked offline tens of thousands of broadband internet users across Europe, the satellite owner disclosed Wednesday.This article […]

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Security

Hackers' path eased as 600,000 US cybersecurity jobs sit empty

March 30, 2022 TechXplore.com

President Joe Biden has urged U.S. companies to “harden your cyber defenses immediately” amid a growing risk of Russian cyberattacks. For many, that won’t be easy.This article is brought to you by this site.

Security

Facial scanning coming to an airport near you, raising some concerns

March 30, 2022 TechXplore.com

It’s only a matter of time before New England air travelers join others across the country in experiencing a new airport screening method that seems ripped straight from the pages of Philip K. Dick’s “The […]

Electronics & Semiconductors

Computer scientists show how bacteria can fuel low-power sensors

March 30, 2022 TechXplore.com

Computer scientists at the University of California San Diego are showing how soil microbes can be harnessed to fuel low-power sensors. This opens new possibilities for microbial fuel cells (MFCs), which can power soil hydration […]

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Security

With war next door, EU is warned on cybersecurity gaps

March 29, 2022 TechXplore.com

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine accelerates European Union defense cooperation, a watchdog said Tuesday that EU institutions face vulnerabilities on another front: cybersecurity.This article is brought to you by this site.

Security

SolarWinds says its new security measures are reassuring clients

March 29, 2022 TechXplore.com

SolarWinds says it has beefed up security and tightened its software screening process 15 months after one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks exposed thousands of its customers to Russian spies and left U.S. government agencies […]

Electronics & Semiconductors

Folding design leads to heart sensor with smaller profile

March 29, 2022 TechXplore.com

As advances in wearable devices push the amount of information they can provide consumers, sensors increasingly have to conform to the contours of the body. One approach applies the principles of kirigami to give sensors […]

Electronics & Semiconductors

Researchers find topological phenomena at high technologically relevant frequencies

March 29, 2022 TechXplore.com

New research published in Nature Electronics describes topological control capabilities in an integrated acoustic-electronic system at technologically relevant frequencies. This work paves the way for additional research on topological properties in devices that use high-frequency […]

Telecom

Better AI, unhackable communication, spotting submarines: The quantum tech arms race is heating up

March 29, 2022 TechXplore.com

Quantum technology, which makes use of the surprising and often counterintuitive properties of the subatomic universe, is revolutionizing the way information is gathered, stored, shared and analyzed.This article is brought to you by this site.

Security

Researchers protecting solar technologies from cyberattack

March 28, 2022 TechXplore.com

New research from the University of Georgia suggests a novel approach to safeguarding one possible target of a cyberattack—the nation’s solar farms. In a study published in IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, a team in […]

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