Tag: Network economics
“Real-time Economy: Hyperconnectivity, 5G and IoT”
On 18 November, the University Carlos III organised the conference “Real-time Economy: Hyperconnectivity, 5G & IoT”, moderated by Alberto Iglesias,...
Read more arrow_right_altA salary in exchange for our data is the new economic system proposed by a researcher from the IMDEA Networks Institute
Data and the economy stemming from them are the engine for the fourth industrial revolution. However, and according to Nikolaos...
Read more arrow_right_altA development kit to protect your data on the web
With a simple click on “I agree”, often without reading any disclaimer about privacy and data management, we give away...
Read more arrow_right_altMeasuring online behavioural advertising: one more step to protect users
When we search for information on the Internet, buy online or use social networks we often see ads relating to...
Read more arrow_right_alt“The work environment at IMDEA Networks was the key to my success”
We interview one of the members of our Alumni Network, Dr. Roderick Fanou, during his recent visit to IMDEA Networks....
Read more arrow_right_altThe magic of 5G and industry 4.0
The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona saw some fine conference presentations, impressive booths and many companies announcing ‘magical’ developments. But...
Read more arrow_right_altData Transparency efforts receive major boost at IMDEA Networks
IMDEA Networks Institute, the networking research institute, has announced the incorporation of Dr. Nikolaos Laoutaris as Research Professor at its...
Read more arrow_right_altBlockchain, unraveling the technology
Blockchain is an emerging technology first used for digital currency transactions in Bitcoin. Thanks to emerging blockchain platforms, it is...
Read more arrow_right_altIndependent auditing of online advertising campaigns
The lack of transparency in the online advertising ecosystem forces advertisers to rely on the metrics and reports of the...
Read more arrow_right_altThousands of mobile apps for children might be violating their privacy
Thousands of the most popular apps and games available, mostly free of charge, in the Google Play Store, make potentially...
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