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E-government: how technology is changing the relationship with citizens

E-government: how technology is changing the relationship with citizens

by Syneidis Team | Apr 10, 2019 | Uncategorised

E-government (electronic-government) can be defined as a new form of relationship between governments and their citizens. This new form consists of the implementation, development and application of computer tools such as information and communication technologies....
TOP 5 of the most famous hackers in history and their attacks

TOP 5 of the most famous hackers in history and their attacks

by Syneidis Team | Mar 15, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Uncategorised

Currently, the frequency of cyber attacks has grown exponentially, as access to the Internet has increased, allowing hackers to find all the tools they need almost at zero cost. This problem has been sharpened little by little, with the work of people, who are now the...
GDPR: Balance of the first 8 months of application of the regulation

GDPR: Balance of the first 8 months of application of the regulation

by Syneidis Team | Jan 24, 2019 | European Cybersecurity

As the international day of data protection approaches, we thought it appropriate to make a small balance of how the first days of the new European data protection regulation have passed: the GDPR. This new regulation took many companies by surprise, even though it...
Artificial Intelligence: ally or enemy of Cybersecurity?

Artificial Intelligence: ally or enemy of Cybersecurity?

by Syneidis Team | Nov 30, 2018 | Cybersecurity

Artificial intelligence is advancing increasingly and is being incorporated into many business processes, and cybersecurity is no exception. Artificial Intelligence (AI) software is able to “learn” from studying the causes of past events and with this data...
Massive data leak from Facebook users. The beginning of the end?

Massive data leak from Facebook users. The beginning of the end?

by Syneidis Team | Oct 26, 2018 | Cybersecurity, News

It’s been almost a month since a new security incident from Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook social network has came to the public’s attention. The company revealed on September 28, that 50 million users had fallen victim to their accounts being exposed,...
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