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IEEE Unveils Third Annual ‘Generation AI’ Global Studyedit
IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, recently unveiled “Generation AI 2019: Third Annual Study of Millennial Parents and Generation Alpha Kids.”
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Tamil Nadu at work on safe & ethical AI policyedit
Tamil Nadu will unveil a policy for safe and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI), in what is arguably a first-of-its-kind move in the country.
AIPolicySubex releases the State of IoT Security Report India for Q3 2019edit
Subex today released the findings of its State of Internet of Things (IoT) Security Report for the third quarter (July September 2019) of this calendar year in Bangalore today. The report, based on threat intelligence data gathered from across 16 cities all over India, outlines key sectors being attacked, the methods of attack, malware, and variants deployed and key cities that are being attacked and studied by hackers, malware developers and hacktivist groups.
CyberSecurityIoT attacksIndia is embracing technology at a very fast pace: Patricia Florissi, VP, Dell Technologiesedit
By Sudhir Chowdhary
AI and ML will usher in an era of explosive innovation igniting the next major epoch of the human experience. AI has broad applicability, spanning public and private sectors and markets of all kinds, from industrial to medical, from education to finance. IoT is more than just connective tissue. It requires AI.
AIIoTMLGartner identifies the four phases of the Blockchain spectrumedit
After 2025, complementary technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and decentralized selfsovereign identity (SSI) solutions will converge and become more integrated with Blockchain networks. The resulting enhanced Blockchain solutions will expand the types of customer and the value that can be tokenized and exchanged and will enable a large number of smaller transactions to occur that would not be possible with traditional mechanisms
AIBlockchainIoTDevSecOps: Aligning Conflicting Priorities to Combine Forcesedit
DevOps and security teams have historically been known to work in silos until the end of the development process, resulting in friction between both teams. This is because security is often an afterthought in a race to roll out products and services to market, not leaving enough time to address the potential vulnerabilities that may arise.
CyberSecurityoperationsCybersecurity with intelligent network monitoringedit
The growth of IoT within organisations has meant thousands, if not millions, of devices now contribute to network traffic, all of which are potential entry points for attackers. Cyberattacks on IoT devices have already increased by 300% in 2019 and as the volume of data continues to increase, the harder it will be for security analysts to identify threats before damage has occurred.
CyberSecurityIoT attacksAchieving essential IoT requirementsedit
This analysis has also brought to the fore the following challenges that companies face during IoT implementations: -IoT security (32%) -Facilitating cross-department implementation (31%) -Integrating disparate data (30%) -Dearth of skilled talent equipped with IoT knowledge (29%)
IoTIoT Deployment‘Future Disrupted’ predictions for 2020: Data, automation and IoT will enable virtual societiesedit
NTT Ltd. (India) Director – Solutions & Consulting, Lux Rao predicts mainstream adoption of disruptive technologies in 2020 will finally see data, automation and internet of things (IoT) technologies come together to create connected enterprises, campuses, cities and societies
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SIAM calls for integrated action by industry to address air quality issuesedit
Rajan Wadhera, president, SIAM and president (Automotive Sector), Mahindra & Mahindra said, With BS VI, now diesel will be at par with petrol in terms of tailpipe emissions. The rhetoric of diesel as a bad fuel should, therefore, be put to rest.
BS-VIFuture of MobilityGzb civic body frees up prime land valued at 105 croreedit
By Peeyush Khandelwal
The Ghaziabad municipal corporation Wednesday freed up from encroachments land measuring 26,310 square metres near Bonjha and proposed it for the construction of a shed and charging station for electric buses to be used for the city bus service.
EV Charging InfrastructureEV PolicyElectric vehicles rise may lead to slow global oil demand from 2025: IEAedit
Growth in global oil demand is expected to slow from 2025 as fuel efficiency improves and the use of electric vehicles increases, but consumption is unlikely to peak in the next two decades, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday.
EVgreen mobilityCentre to take GST Council into confidenceedit
By Rajeev Jayaswal
The Centre will take the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council into confidence before announcing any major GST-related decision in the forthcoming budget after some council members criticised it for announcing a cut in the tax on electric vehicles in this year’s Union budget without discussing the matter at the council, two government officials said on condition of anonymity.
EV PolicyFuture of MobilityGSTBig setback for electric vehicle order for EESL: Numbers down by 70 percentedit
Out of the original goal of procuring 10,000 electric vehicles, EESL has so far managed to procure 2,000 units. The company has decided it will close the current order by March 2020 at whatever number of units received till then.
EESLEV PolicyEV Sector12,000 electric buses for Delhi would make eminent senseedit
By Jaideep Mishra
If voted to power in Delhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party would bring in 12,000 electric buses, its Pradesh chief, Manoj Tiwari, has promised, as has been widely reported. The idea of course is to purposefully reduce pollution levels in the National Capital territory and beyond with proactive policy action.
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Good education in India has its own challengesedit
Education in India has become a business nowadays. Government schools are a joke with no quality teachers, no facilities and private schools fees are so high that poor or middle class people cant afford this education for their children.
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