54gene, the startup that wants to put Africa on the world genetic map
54gene, the startup that wants to put Africa on the world genetic map Analysing people’s DNA is necessary to identify health problems to which one is predisposed. This is especially…
An Interview with Stijn Jans, CEO of Intigriti
Tell us a little about yourself and your previous experiences “Before Intigriti, I was the Founder and Managing Partner of a certified penetration testing business. The company deploys ethical hacking…
An Interview with Prom Racing Team in Athens
In this interview I had an interesting discussion with Konstantinos Alexopoulos, BPP and Marketing Chief in Prom Racing Team in Athens, Greece. This team belongs to the National Technical University…
New Normal: Shopping in Augmented Reality
The notorious, infectious virus COVID-19 has changed many parts of people’s lives. People would have to keep themselves behind the doors unless they are either masked or vaccinated to leave…
Audiobooks: the youngest literary format
Storytelling is an impulse most of us have. We share news, both good and bad, especially with the people we are closest to. We recall amusing events to entertain; or…
A resilient alternative to the industrialized animal agriculture
Disruptions as a wake-up call Covid-19 has demonstrated that the pillars of our economy and our supply chain may be quite fragile and unreliable. When the lockdowns and increasing case…
March – Note from the Editor in Chief
It is quite a thrill to take my place as the first Chief Editor in this modern and freshly arrived online magazine. I have been involved in Publishing since 2010…
Ajax Systems, bringing security to the whole European users
Can a Ukrainian company become the most interesting in the field of home and professional security? It would seem so looking at the very fast path carried out by Ajax…
AI on-demand: EU delivers fresh salvo of platform projects
In its role as a regulatory powerhouse, the European Union is taking a strict line on rules for artificial intelligence (AI). At the same time, policy makers are clear that…
White hats and bug bounty wins: ethical hacker Zaid Sabih shines a light on his craft
As if the pandemic wasn’t bad enough, last year was also a cyber security disaster. Banks experienced a 238% rise in hacking attempts. In its role as arbiter of the…