My interview on BBC Radio Ulster’s Talkback show about Vault 7 which is a series of 8000+ documents on WikiLeaks that detail activities of the United States CIA to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare. Vault 7 is the most comprehensive release of US spying files ever made public. The files from 2013–2016, include details on the ability to compromise smart TVs, smartphones, including Apple’s iPhone and phones running Google’s Android operating system, as well as operating systems such as MS Windows, macOS, and Linux.https://soundcloud.com/kevin-curran-18/bbc-radio-ulster-talkback-wikileaks-cias-vault-7-tv-spying-on-us
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That Encrypted Chat App the White House Liked? Full of Holes
My interview in my favourite magazine – Wired – on the need for code audits on encryption products.
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Can blockchain disrupt the legal industry? Ulster University professor, instrumental in new Legal Innovation Centre, shares thoughts
My interview with TechWatch explores how the legal industry could be impacted by blockchain.
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Euronews: Barcelona – many new smartphones
My interview in Euronews Deutsch on 5G & the Cloud at Mobile World Congress 2017.
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BBC Radio Foyle Mark Patterson Show – Mobile World Congress Update
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle Mark Patterson Show about the latest technology on display at Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona.
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IEEE Day 3 Roundup at Mobile World Congress 2017
My day 3 roundup for the IEEE on products at Mobile World Congress 2017.
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Faster Networks for Advancing Technology
My interview on Huawei X Labs research in AR/VR, Drones, Connected Cars and 5G.
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RTE News Mobile World Congress 2017
My interview on RTE News at 6 on updates from Mobile World Congress 2017.
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IEEE at Mobile World Congress 2017 – Day One
My interview on interesting technology on view at Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona.
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Ulster University launches tech-oriented Legal Innovation Centre
Irish Legal News on our new Legal Innovation Centre with support from global firms Allen & Overy (A&O) and Baker McKenzie (I am a co-director) which is a collaboration between the university’s School of Law and the School of Computing and Intelligent Systems. The aim is to be at the forefront of advancing the use of technology-driven innovation in legal services and legal education globally.
