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Neurosecurity
Exploring how brain-computer interfaces, neural data, and bio-digital convergence challenge traditional concepts of privacy, security, and identity.


Developing a Neurosecurity Framework to Defend Against the Coming Neurowar
Matthew Canham The capture of Nicolás Maduro by US special operations forces without enduring the loss of a single operator marks one of the most overwhelmingly successful operations in the (acknowledged) history of special operations. A recent account by one of the Venezuelan security guards loyal to Maduro suggests that some advanced weaponry may have been involved. Their account describes hearing a loud and intense sound which caused the guards to experience extreme pain
mcanham
Jan 127 min read


Darwin Monkey: Next Generation Neuromorphic Computing and Competition for Cognitive Capability and Control
Elise Annett James Giordano The Darwin Monkey System: A Paradigm Shift from AI to Synthetic Cognition Fully integrated neuromorphic computing represents an important – and provocative – developmental iteration of artificial intelligence (AI). To date, most AI system operations have been based upon symbolic reasoning and/or statistical inference derived from large data sets. However, Darwin Monkey , a large-scale neuromorphic computing system newly developed by Chinese rese

Deft9 Solutions
Nov 11, 20256 min read


Neurosecurity: Human Brain Electro-Optical Signals as MASINT
Advances in neuroimaging and data analysis are making it increasingly possible to probe and gather intelligence from individual minds...

CSI
Mar 1, 20201 min read
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