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Whilst “Zoom” might be the new buzzword during lockdown, so too is “zoombombing”. Cybersecurity, scams and disinformation during the COVID-19
The brainchild of UKZN Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Big Data and Informatics, Professor Francesco Petruccione, the Data@Breakfast events were created to act as a platform to discuss ‘topics at the forefront of big data, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, machine learning and more.’
After the national COVID-19 lockdown was instituted, it was a logical step for Professor Petruccione to turn to the online world to continue with the monthly seminar series. The online webinars on the COVID-19 outbreak have grown in popularity because of their informative and insightful content on the topic.
Whilst “Zoom” might be the new buzzword during lockdown, so too is “zoombombing”. Cybersecurity, scams and disinformation during the COVID-19
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Pro Vice-Chancellor of Big Data and Informatics and South African Research Chair in Quantum Information Processing and Communication at UKZN,
It was a logical step for UKZN Pro Vice-Chancellor for Big Data and Informatics, Professor Francesco Petruccione, to turn to
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