NYCx, part of Mayor de Blasio’s OneNYC plan, uses technology to improve the way we live, support a thriving economy, and create good-paying jobs, says CTO Miguel Gamino.
NYCx works with communities to identify urgent priorities, and encourages the brightest technologists in the world to solve these challenges, says New York’s CTO Miguel Gamino.
For the City of New York, a smart city is an equitable city guided by strategic frameworks for connectivity and connected devices, says CTO Miguel Gamino.
Open development platforms like ARKit, ARCore and AR Studio have created a new landscape of Agile developers, says Patric Palm, CEO and co-founder of Favro.
Stephanie Dismore, VP & GM, Americas Channels at HP Inc. explains how mobile devices and big data are shaping how brick and mortar retailers understand their customers.
Kroll cybersecurity and investigations senior managing director Alan Brill explains defensive measures Olympic officials could take to keep athletes and spectators safe from cyber-attacks.
Kroll cybersecurity and investigations senior managing director Alan Brill explains how to protect smartphones, tablets, and other internet-connected devices from cybercriminals while traveling.
Joel Benavides, Managing Director of Global Legal Services at Box, explains the policies enterprise companies can anticipate with cloud data management after the GDPR.
Cyber-activists, state actors, and hackers may capitalize on the Olympics to spread messages and steal personally identifiable information, says Kroll cybersecurity analyst Alan Brill.
You have a Mac so you’re impervious to malware, ransomware, and nefarious hacks, right? Wrong! Addigy CEO Jason Dettbarn explains how and why MacOS is vulnerable to cyberattacks.