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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2023

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AI has infiltrated programming, security, and virtually every branch of technology. By the time you read this, Apple may have announced their ultra-expensive, ultra-stylish AR headset; that may be enough to break the Metaverse out of its AR/VR winter. Data is stored in pods, which are analogous to secure personal web servers.

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Radar Trends to Watch: December 2022

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There are obvious ramifications for privacy and security, though users can start and stop recording. 95% of all web applications have security holes. A threat group named Worok is using steganography to hide malware within PNG images. This may be a precursor to using the fake sites for phishing or installing malware.

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12 Reasons You Need to Hire an iOS App Developer in 2023

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An iOS app developer can also help you stay ahead of the curve by ensuring that your app is updated regularly with the latest features and security protocols. 4) Apple Pay is More Secure. Apple Pay is encrypted, which means that no one else can access your financial information. 7) Less Chance of Malware.

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Radar trends to watch: August 2021

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Security continues to be in the news: most notably the Kaseya ransomware attack, which was the first case of a supply chain ransomware attack that we’re aware of. However, the biggest problem in security remains simple: take care of the basics. To succeed, VR will have to get beyond ultra geeky goggles. AI and Data.

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Radar Trends to Watch: July 2023

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This is an opportunity to rethink security from the ground up—or to create a much bigger attack surface. It’s an early example of a formal informal language for communicating with AI systems. Apple did it: they unveiled their AR/VR goggles. AI Package Hallucination is a new technique for distributing malware.

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Radar trends to watch: August 2020

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Here’s a glimpse at Facebook’s VR glasses. They are still proof-of-concept, but this prototype (along with Apple’s rumored product, and Google’s continued interest ) means that nobody can count VR out. Gestural interfaces have so far been rather lame; this could give the field a new start. Technology and Society.

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Radar trends to watch: December 2021

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Out of the other side of their mouth, they have said this announcement doesn’t apply to Meta , which will use this model to produce VR products. Security and Privacy. It’s not fully end-to-end encrypted (among other things, Google performs spam detection), but it’s by far the easiest approach to securing email out there.

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