Posted on 01 November 2011 by Thales
This week, Gemalto is heading to Washington, DC for the Smart Card Alliance’s annual government conference. We will be blogging from the event and after, as there is sure to be a lot of news regarding some of the most pressing topics in government, healthcare and trusted IDs on the Internet. Some of the topics […]
Posted on 06 June 2012 by Jennifer Dean
Felix Roque, mayor of a New Jersey town (West New York) just minutes from downtown Manhattan, was arrested May 25th for hacking into a website that posted less than flattering comments about him and his administration. The now defunct site, www.recallroque.com, had been targeted by both Roque and his son, Joseph, since it was set […]
Posted on 19 June 2024 by Philippe Vallée
Engineers design the world around us. Whether it’s inventing, designing and maintaining machines, structures or data systems, there isn’t a single part of our everyday lives that isn’t touched by engineering. Despite this, the demographic makeup of the profession does not reflect the wider world. For example, the field of engineering is one (of many) […]
Posted on 03 October 2014 by Jennifer Dean
What are the cyber risks executives’ face when traversing the world in search of business opportunities and those all-important face to face meetings?
Posted on by Thales
In post nine in our Fact or Fiction series, we look into if and how sensors embedded in railway lines can stave off accidents and disasters
Posted on 18 July 2014 by Thales
There isn’t a business in the world that doesn’t aspire to be a community for innovation, and they all have different approaches for it: be that from making innovation a strategic priority, working with external agencies to forge new ideas, setting specific goals for R&D or making a broader effort to make idea generation and […]