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Which Countries Have The Largest Amount Of Exposed Databases?

Researchers detect nearly 10,000 exposed databases with more than 10 billion credentials available for the world to see. When databases are left unprotected, hackers don’t even need to hack According to NordPass’s research, the web is swirling with exposed databases. Recently, researchers have identified a total of 9,517 unsecured databases containing 10,463,315,645 entries with such […]

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NEOM Launches Infrastructure Work For The World’s Leading Cognitive Cities

NEOM Co. announced its first step to create the world’s leading cognitive cities that rely on leading technology for digital services after signing a contract with stc group to establish a 5G network infrastructure that will accelerate NEOM’s digital ambitions. In addition to the one-year contract to develop the network, the partnership also includes the […]

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Green Cities: Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm Commit to Embrace Clean Construction

C40 research reveals changes to the construction industry could cut the emissions generated from buildings and infrastructure 44% by 2050. Research released today reveals changes to the construction industry could cut the emissions generated from buildings and infrastructure 44% by 2050. The report, published by C40 Cities, Arup and University of Leeds, Building and Infrastructure […]

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Interview With Prof Darryl Newport, Director of Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) – Green Economy And The Future of Cities

From his role as Director of Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) at University of East London, Professor Darryl Newport is an experienced academic whose main areas of focus are sustainable materials, circular economy, green economy and everything in between. In this new series interview for citiesabc, host Dinis Guarda and Prof. Darryl Newport go through major […]

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Interview with Kiran J. Fernandes Associate Dean for Internationalisation at Durham University Business School, Vice-chair of UK National Commission for UNESCO

Professor Kiran J. Fernandes, Dean for Internationalisation at Durham University Business School and Vice-chair of UK National Commission for UNESCO – among others, joins Dinis Guarda in this interview for citiesabc interview series. Both experts speak extensively about major challenges worldwide, including the Covid-19 pandemic, Industry 4.0, and the role of technology in industries and […]

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Interview With Marc Buckley: UN SDG, WEF, Tech, Sustainability & Cities of Tomorrow

Marc Buckley, ESG Sustainability Advisor, Activist, WEF Expert and Resilient Futurist  is interviewed by Dinis Guarda in this new series for citiesabc. In their dialogue, sustainability, environment and the role of technology collides as the answers to make the world a better place for future generations. In this context, cities are key to achieving the […]

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