Costain joins AI and blockchain demonstrator i-Trace to secure IoT totaltele.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from totaltele.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Costain joins i-Trace demonstrator to secure IoT A Cisco-led consortium of partners is to demonstrate how artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain can be used to secure Internet of Things (IoT) networks through i-Trace, a part-government funded, co-innovation project that s looking to drive the digital transformation of national infrastructure.
Costain, a smart infrastructure company, has joined the i-Trace consortium to conduct real-world cybersecurity trials in construction machine telematics and connected sites sensing and monitoring.
âThe IoT is central to the fourth industrial revolution, which is seeing infrastructure delivery and operations become more data-driven, using insights gathered from connected devices, sensors, and telematics to inform long and short-term decision-making,â said Tim Embley, Research and Innovation Director at Costain. âIoT security is a critical issue as cyber-attacks increase in both frequency and potency
Session expected to strengthen nation’s cyber threat response capabilities
NASSAU, BAHAMAS A milestone component of the government’s digital transformation strategy, Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT) Assessment sessions were held on March 30 and 31, 2021.
Participants included chief information security officers (CISOs), as well as information technology (IT) leads of government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), and of the private sector.
The goal of this first-ever CIRT assessment exercise was to evaluate the national cyber threat landscape.
CIRTs are responsible for ensuring that security breaches, viruses and potentially catastrophic incidents are responded to quickly and effectively.
The CIRT assessment session, led by the Digital Transformation Unit (DTU), is part of the government’s $30 million initiative to digitize public services and improve the ease of doing business in The Bahamas. The objective of this exercise is to establish the first Nation
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The UAE Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) has rebranded, the entity announced on Monday.
Its new identity follows a decree in September last year which changed the authority s name, reflecting its broader remit. The authority s board voted to adopt the new name at a board meeting in December.
“We are witnessing a full digital transformation … electronic government was started before 2000, mobile government was started in 2013 and today we are talking about a digital government supported by data and [the] Fourth Industrial Revolution,” Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, TDRA’s director general, told an online roundtable on Monday.
“Digital government is a completely different concept, as it goes beyond providing services. It seeks to enhance the quality of life … employ digital data and technologies supported by artificial intelligence in people s transactions, relationships and lives,” said Mr Al Mansoori.
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