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- Mr. Ambassador, you understand that I cannot guarantee anything. But we could try to compare the databases of images of abducted children and the databases of photographs from orphanages. You will have to give us access to both databases so that our specialists can work.

- Of course, of course. We have already been told about you as wizards.


- Max, what's going on with the case of the Republic of I?

- Chief, the method of comparing photographs, developed by the Academy specialists with the support of artificial intelligence, gives a stunning result! We managed to identify almost half of the abducted children! They were in the shelters of the Republic of I. There are still 10 percent left, and we will be done.

- Well done.

Another two weeks passed.Kaspersky and colombia mobile database hint at the need to lobby government authorities for cybersecurity
Pavel Kulyuk | 12/19/2019
The next year will not be a breakthrough in the field of cybersecurity. Criminals, as before, will set the trend, and law enforcement agencies will only react to what is happening situationally. This is due to the fact that machine learning, mobile devices and "smart cities" will receive the greatest development next year. The corresponding equipment and software, like wireless IP cameras , are manufactured without observing mandatory security standards, which allows criminals to widely use innovations to generate income.

The information security company ESET reports on these trends for the coming year. It also predicts a surge in related criminal activity. In addition, the company's experts predict "improvement of legislation regulating the procedure for working with personal data." At the same time, they partly shift part of the fight against cybercrime to legislators, essentially asking for their help. "The problem of protecting user data will remain relevant until the size of the fine for breach of confidentiality is commensurate with a significant portion of the income of mega-corporations," the company's report notes.
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