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'Cloud' Computing Technology Should Make Sharing Medical Images Easier and More Efficient
April 30, 2012 Patients find “cloud” technology a faster, more efficient way to store and distribute their medical images than current options, according to preliminary ... > full story -
'Sounds of Silence' Proving a Hit: World's Fastest Random Number Generator
April 13, 2012 Researchers in Australia have developed the fastest random number generator in the world by listening to the 'sounds of silence'. The researchers have tuned their very sensitive light detectors to ... > full story -
Opening the Gate to Robust Quantum Computing: New Technique for Solid-State Quantum Info Processing
April 9, 2012 Scientists have overcome a major hurdle facing quantum computing: How to protect quantum information from degradation by the environment while simultaneously performing computation in a solid-state ... > full story -
New Quantum Encryption Method Foils Hackers
April 2, 2012 Scientists have found a new quantum encryption method to foil even the most sophisticated hackers. Researchers have come up with a simple solution to the untrusted device problem. Their method is ... > full story -
To Combat Identity Theft, Protect Computer, Experts Say
March 19, 2012 Having a triple-threat combination of protective software on your computer greatly reduces your chances of identity theft, according to a new ... > full story -
Cloud Computing: The Trustworthy Cloud
March 7, 2012 Not a week goes by without reports on security gaps, data theft or hacker attacks. Both businesses and private users are becoming increasingly uneasy. However, when it comes to technologies like ... > full story -
Who Goes There? Verifying Identity Online
February 17, 2012 We are all used to logging into networks where we have a unique identity, verified by the network server and associated with our account for other members of the network to see. Such an ... > full story -
Genetics-Inspired Research Prevents Cyber Attacks
February 14, 2012 Leveraging the concept of “survival of the fittest,” researchers are fighting the continual evolution of computer viruses, worms and malware with evolution by developing the first-ever ... > full story -
Uploading Geotagged Digital Photos Could Put Kids at Risk
February 9, 2012 A new study suggests that parents and carers could be putting children at risk if they upload digital photos that are automatically "geotagged" by their ... > full story -
Risk-Based Passenger Screening Could Make Air Travel Safer
January 31, 2012 Intensive screening of all airline passengers actually makes the system less secure by overtaxing security resources, while risk-based methods increase overall security, according to new research. ... > full story
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