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Sharpened Visual Memory Representations Are Reflected in Inferotemporal Cortex. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurosci
Jannuzi BGL   +5 more
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Incorporating Machine Learning Techniques to Enhance Rodent Surveillance in Marginalized Urban Communities. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Souza FN   +12 more
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Radiotherapy commissioning and tariff-how can we deliver advanced, innovative, and personalised radiotherapy? [PDF]

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Powell Brown I   +9 more
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Hacker Taggers: A new type of hackers

Information Systems Frontiers, 2009
Organisations often spend large sums of money to ensure that they are protected against the risks associated with online attacks. The perceived threats against organisations are well known and the losses can be easily quantified. This perceived threat is usually portrayed by the media as being the work of a hacker however little is known about hacker ...
Matthew Warren
exaly   +2 more sources

In the Hacker’s Eye: The Neurophysiology of a Computer Hacker

2012
This paper presents data from a preliminary investigation on the neurophysiological changes that occur when a person attempts to crack a password. A password cracking scenario was provided to a small cohort of university students and while they were attempting to crack into the password, their EEG was recorded.
Wael Khalifa   +2 more
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Hackers at the Wheel

Scientific American, 2015
The author criticizes journalists who have reported that automobiles have been "hacked" by individuals who then take remote control of the vehicle. He notes that such reports fail to accurately describe how such incidents occurred in controlled environments by researches, stating that actually hijacking such technological innovations is difficult and ...
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Hiring hackers

Network Security, 2016
Heard the one about the IT director who hired an ex-hacker to secure his network? Would you be disappointed if there's no punch line? It is actually a statement of fact. Indeed, the latest research shows that 20% of businesses are turning to ex-hackers to put their networks through their paces and 37% are thinking about it.Ex-hackers can test your ...
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