Reading Time: 10 minutes Introduction At the end of 2019, China informed the World Health Organization (WHO) about the emergence of a (potentially) deadly virus, threatening modern society. At…
Reading Time: 12 minutes Zero Trust, a different approach towards network securityWe live in an age of tremendous digital presence and fast growing online platforms. More than half of…
Reading Time: 13 minutes Recently, news concerning cyber attacks causing major issues has increased tremendously. In December Maastricht University’s network was encrypted by hackers using ransomware [1]. This had…
Reading Time: 13 minutes Whether you are aware of it or not, we have come dependent on a handful of internet companies. With almost 100% certainty you have used…
Reading Time: 5 minutes Floridi (2014) argues that most humans are not profiled as individuals but as a member of a specific group. Strangely, not all topics are covered within GDPR legislation and especially group privacy is absent. So, what is the difference between individual and group privacy?
Reading Time: 4 minutes As with most technical terms, some ambiguity and incorrect usage can be expected. The words ‘analysis’ and ‘analytics’ are no exception.
In many articles and news stories terms such as ‘analytics’, ‘descriptive’ and ‘predictive’ are used but how do these terms relate to one another and, more importantly, where do they differ? It should be mentioned that a multitude of types of analytics could be identified, though the four mentioned in this article can be considered as the four most general and all-encompassing type