
Machi Onwubuariri
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Dec 9, 2024 |
datasciencecentral.com | Machi Onwubuariri |Alan Morrison |Erika Balla |Zachary Amos
People Don’t Want Cookies—But Accept Them AnywayWe’ve all been there. You visit a website for the first time, and a pop-up asks you to “accept all cookies.” At that moment, you’re faced with two choices: either accept the cookies and gain access to the website’s content or leave without being able to view anything. With the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) setting new laws for the use of cookies, there have been some changes on several websites in the UK.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
datasciencecentral.com | Machi Onwubuariri |Alan Morrison |Zachary Amos |Rob Turner
Encryption plays a crucial role in locking down sensitive information, especially during transfers to the cloud. As more companies move their data to cloud-based systems, encryption has become an indispensable component of modern cybersecurity. In this article, we will dig into encryption, breaking down its principles and importance to ensure a comprehensive understanding. is a security process that protects data by encoding it.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
datasciencecentral.com | John Lee |Alan Morrison |David Stephen |Machi Onwubuariri
There is a popular saying that seeing is believing. With so many fake videos circulating online, it’s hard to tell real from fake. So, is seeing truly believing? In this article, we will look closely into the controversial topic of deepfake technology. Deepfake technology is the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to alter videos,images, or audio recordings to look and sound just like a real human. Previously, it was mostlyused for gimmicks, to mock celebrities on social media.
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