The Key of the World ICT Trends and Insights This Week
The Key of the World ICT Trends and Insights This Week
  • By Oh Hae-young (info@koreaittimes.com)
  • 승인 2016.07.13 10:01
  • 댓글 0
이 기사를 공유합니다

Cybersecurity: The European Commission has launched a Euro1.8 billion public-private partnership on cybersecurity. Meanwhile, Darktrace raised USD65 million for its Enterprise Immune System, which uses machine learning based on the human immune system to repel cyberthreats. And, 47% of IT decision-makers in large multinationals have no strategy to prevent cybercrime, says a new report.

5G: Can Europe lead Last week's “manifesto" by 17 top operators and vendors outlines their demands for rolling out 5G in Europe. The group promises to deliver 5G services in at least one city of each EU member state by 2020, if net neutrality rules are relaxed. But, can Europe really lead in 5G deployment

Facebook: Push for inclusion Facebook’s new project, OpenCellular, hopes to encourage operators to implement open source wireless tech to deliver affordable connectivity in developing nations. Also, Facebook will hold its first Women in Product conference in September.

ICTs for Sustainable Development: New Vodafone report identifies specific policy steps to provide better mobile internet access to boost socioeconomic opportunities in emerging markets. The report draws on in-depth studies from Ghana, India, and Kenya

Open source: All new public-sector, custom-built software in Bulgaria must be licensed as open source under a new legal amendment.

AI for health: Google’s DeepMind and the UK’s NHS have partnered to uncover if AI tech can help detect and prevent blindness and eye diseases.

Smart Cities: The Singapore Economic Development Board entered an agreement with MasterCard at the World Cities Summit 2016 to build technology platforms to tackle urban challenges. [Join theWorld Smart City Forum!]

Wearables: Hackers can access data from smart watches with embedded sensors to steal pins for bank machines with a success rate of 90% after 3 attempts, researchers at Binghamton University have found.

Infrastructure: Limited small cell backhaul spending could see many rural communities fall further behind in mobile broadband internet access as city connectivity moves to 5G speeds, says ABI Research.

Connected car: Alibaba Group has launched the first mass- produced “car on the internet” powered by its YunOS smart car operating system.

Skills development: AT&T are ‘reskilling’ their workforce to fill future need for data scientists as the company moves to implement NFV/SDN technologies. Should other companies follow suit


댓글삭제
삭제한 댓글은 다시 복구할 수 없습니다.
그래도 삭제하시겠습니까?
댓글 0
댓글쓰기
계정을 선택하시면 로그인·계정인증을 통해
댓글을 남기실 수 있습니다.

  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT US
  • SIGN UP MEMBERSHIP
  • RSS
  • 2-D 678, National Assembly-daero, 36-gil, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea (Postal code: 07257)
  • URL: www.koreaittimes.com | Editorial Div: 82-2-578- 0434 / 82-10-2442-9446 | North America Dept: 070-7008-0005 | Email: info@koreaittimes.com
  • Publisher and Editor in Chief: Monica Younsoo Chung | Chief Editorial Writer: Hyoung Joong Kim | Editor: Yeon Jin Jung
  • Juvenile Protection Manager: Choul Woong Yeon
  • Masthead: Korea IT Times. Copyright(C) Korea IT Times, All rights reserved.
ND소프트