We are creating great conditions for practical IT education in Ukraine, an effective model of win-win collaboration between teachers, students and business, and the introduction of an innovative model of educational development
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and opportunities for building IoT ecosystems, with a focus on agriculture. It provides an overview of key concepts like the IoT, Internet of Everything, and estimates of connected devices by 2020. It also describes the European response through initiatives like FIWARE and AIOTI, which are developing open standard IoT platforms and ecosystems. The document then outlines the FRACTALS project, which is building a regional IoT ecosystem for agriculture in the Balkans through an open call that received over 250 proposals from 26 countries. The goal is to support selected teams in the short term and establish a long-lasting IoT ecosystem for agriculture in the region.
The VIPI project aims to create a virtual portal to improve access to ICT training for disabled groups through online and mobile learning resources. Running from 2011-2013 with EU funding, the project involves partners from the UK, Belgium, Greece, Lithuania, and Cyprus developing multilingual training materials and an accessible online learning platform. The goal is to address barriers to ICT skills training for disabled people and connect stakeholders to promote employment opportunities.
Software Engineering and Internet Technologies Laboratory - SEIT labChristos Mettouris
The Software Engineering and Internet Technologies Laboratory (SEIT) lab is part of the Computer Science Department of the University of Cyprus. The lab focuses its research activities on two important areas of Information Technology, namely Software Engineering and Internet Technologies. In the first area, SEIT focuses on Cloud Computing, Service Oriented Architectures, Context-Aware Middleware Platforms and Smart and Mobile Computing for the development of pervasive, self-adaptive applications and Smart IoT services. In the second area, the Laboratory concentrates on the development of ICT-enabled Environments, platforms and tools for implementing Health monitoring and support services, Smart and Personalised services for Elders, Assistive Technologies for people with disabilities and Creativity services. The lab also pursues activities related to Technology Enhanced Learning, E-Business, E-Government and developing environments for elders' social inclusion, active ageing and independent living. Finally, the lab's research is also related to Creativity, Recommender Systems and Crowd Sourcing.
The role of individuals and communities in IoT Paola Negrin
Presented on May 10, 2016 by Luca Mari at the International conference “IoTnow Everything but hype” (Milan Disruptive week) in the session “Overview of IoT key issues, opportunities and threats”.
Abstract:
Differently from the industrial automation epitomised in the Computer Integrated Manufacturing of the ’70s and ’80s, IoT is a human-centric technology, in which the widespread adoption of open source and hardware tools lowers the barriers to entry and blurs the roles, toward scenarios of extreme customisation made by prosumers operating in informal, dynamic communities. With some reflections on this perspective, from the data and experiences obtained in an ongoing European research project on the “Digital Do It Yourself” phenomenon.
Robot operating system (ROS) is robot middleware. Although ROS is not an operating system, it provides the necessary services designed for a heterogeneous cluster of servers, controlling low-end devices, deploying functions, transmitting messages, and managing low-end devices. A set of ROS-based processes represented as architectural graphs that can receive and concatenate sensor data, state control, scheduling, actuators, and other messages.
The application of ROS to the product is in order to test and simulate the operation of the robot arm, thereby supporting researchers, improving, developing and deploying applications on robots smoothly.
Stemming from the above analysis, the topic completely meets the urgency posed by modern society.
eduVision2020, Bucharest, 2011 Palace of the Parliament by Marin VladaMarin Vlada
The document discusses the use of technology in education and virtual learning. It summarizes projects and conferences related to e-learning and educational software from 2001 to 2020. Key points include:
- The CNIV and ICVL projects promote using new technologies in education and research through conferences on virtual learning.
- Past projects include the National Conference on Virtual Learning, Intel Teach program, and eLearning portals.
- Future directions discussed include digitizing textbooks with tablets, innovative teaching models, and technologies like augmented reality.
- Themes of upcoming ICVL and CNIV conferences in 2011 will explore innovations in education for a knowledge-based society.
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and opportunities for building IoT ecosystems, with a focus on agriculture. It provides an overview of key concepts like the IoT, Internet of Everything, and estimates of connected devices by 2020. It also describes the European response through initiatives like FIWARE and AIOTI, which are developing open standard IoT platforms and ecosystems. The document then outlines the FRACTALS project, which is building a regional IoT ecosystem for agriculture in the Balkans through an open call that received over 250 proposals from 26 countries. The goal is to support selected teams in the short term and establish a long-lasting IoT ecosystem for agriculture in the region.
The VIPI project aims to create a virtual portal to improve access to ICT training for disabled groups through online and mobile learning resources. Running from 2011-2013 with EU funding, the project involves partners from the UK, Belgium, Greece, Lithuania, and Cyprus developing multilingual training materials and an accessible online learning platform. The goal is to address barriers to ICT skills training for disabled people and connect stakeholders to promote employment opportunities.
Software Engineering and Internet Technologies Laboratory - SEIT labChristos Mettouris
The Software Engineering and Internet Technologies Laboratory (SEIT) lab is part of the Computer Science Department of the University of Cyprus. The lab focuses its research activities on two important areas of Information Technology, namely Software Engineering and Internet Technologies. In the first area, SEIT focuses on Cloud Computing, Service Oriented Architectures, Context-Aware Middleware Platforms and Smart and Mobile Computing for the development of pervasive, self-adaptive applications and Smart IoT services. In the second area, the Laboratory concentrates on the development of ICT-enabled Environments, platforms and tools for implementing Health monitoring and support services, Smart and Personalised services for Elders, Assistive Technologies for people with disabilities and Creativity services. The lab also pursues activities related to Technology Enhanced Learning, E-Business, E-Government and developing environments for elders' social inclusion, active ageing and independent living. Finally, the lab's research is also related to Creativity, Recommender Systems and Crowd Sourcing.
The role of individuals and communities in IoT Paola Negrin
Presented on May 10, 2016 by Luca Mari at the International conference “IoTnow Everything but hype” (Milan Disruptive week) in the session “Overview of IoT key issues, opportunities and threats”.
Abstract:
Differently from the industrial automation epitomised in the Computer Integrated Manufacturing of the ’70s and ’80s, IoT is a human-centric technology, in which the widespread adoption of open source and hardware tools lowers the barriers to entry and blurs the roles, toward scenarios of extreme customisation made by prosumers operating in informal, dynamic communities. With some reflections on this perspective, from the data and experiences obtained in an ongoing European research project on the “Digital Do It Yourself” phenomenon.
Robot operating system (ROS) is robot middleware. Although ROS is not an operating system, it provides the necessary services designed for a heterogeneous cluster of servers, controlling low-end devices, deploying functions, transmitting messages, and managing low-end devices. A set of ROS-based processes represented as architectural graphs that can receive and concatenate sensor data, state control, scheduling, actuators, and other messages.
The application of ROS to the product is in order to test and simulate the operation of the robot arm, thereby supporting researchers, improving, developing and deploying applications on robots smoothly.
Stemming from the above analysis, the topic completely meets the urgency posed by modern society.
eduVision2020, Bucharest, 2011 Palace of the Parliament by Marin VladaMarin Vlada
The document discusses the use of technology in education and virtual learning. It summarizes projects and conferences related to e-learning and educational software from 2001 to 2020. Key points include:
- The CNIV and ICVL projects promote using new technologies in education and research through conferences on virtual learning.
- Past projects include the National Conference on Virtual Learning, Intel Teach program, and eLearning portals.
- Future directions discussed include digitizing textbooks with tablets, innovative teaching models, and technologies like augmented reality.
- Themes of upcoming ICVL and CNIV conferences in 2011 will explore innovations in education for a knowledge-based society.
Stepping into the Internet - Value creation through the Immersive InternetRobin Teigland
My presentation I made today through Skype for a group of business professionals in Aust-Agder country, Norway interested in understanding how virtual worlds can facilitate entrepreneurship.
La presentazione di Franco Cima, Ambasciatore Epale e consigliere della città di Bologna al Cultural Exchange con la delegazione israeliana del 21 gennaio a Firenze
This document discusses Europeana, a digital platform that provides access to millions of digitized items from European cultural heritage institutions.
It summarizes Europeana's progress from 2008-2012 in building infrastructures and interoperability to allow aggregation of content from over 2,300 providers. It outlines plans for 2013-2015 to further interoperability and infrastructures while fueling economic growth.
Europeana aims to make cultural heritage openly accessible to foster exchange and understanding while supporting Europe's knowledge economy. It has grown its collection to over 28 million objects and seen increasing usage as content grows.
The document summarizes a proposed Hub-laboratory IoT (HULIT) in Ukraine. It would focus on industrial IoT/CPPS technologies with future expansion to other edge technologies. The hub would be led by the Agency for European Innovations alongside partners like Lviv Polytechnic National University and Civitta Ukraine. It aims to increase Ukrainian manufacturers' competitiveness by facilitating adoption of digital technologies and supporting innovators. Initial services would include brokering partnerships and attracting funding for projects. Next steps involve expanding the online marketplace and pilot cases.
The document summarizes insights into smart education in Romania. It discusses the necessary conditions for smart education including smart learning, smart technology, smart classrooms, and smart policies/strategies. It then provides examples of technologies facilitating smart learning and discusses Romania's digitalization progress in schools according to EU benchmarks. The document highlights examples of smart education initiatives in Romania and discusses the country's smart education strategy and goals for 2021-2027.
InLife presentation at eHPWAS'18 - WiMob'18 Conferenceinlifeproject
Nikos Koutsouris presents the InLife project and AKSION game pilot for social inclusion at the Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services - WiMob'18 Conference in Limassol
Innovation in Education. EBSI4RO: Connecting Romania through BlockchainCarmen Holotescu
1) The document discusses strategies for education in the EU and blockchain technologies. It outlines the EBSI4RO project which aims to create an ecosystem to facilitate the adoption of blockchain and EBSI in Romania.
2) The EBSI4RO project will set up an EBSI node, strengthen the blockchain community in Romania through education, and implement a credentialing system for diplomas and micro-credentials on the EBSI infrastructure.
3) The credentialing system will be integrated with Romania's student registry and will enable the verification of credentials across Europe through a network of universities, governments, and other organizations.
Andreea Bereczky: "Knowledge Based Economy project"TELECENTRE EUROPE
The document summarizes Romania's Knowledge Based Economy Project (KEP), which aims to bridge the digital divide in rural communities. KEP implemented local community electronic networks in 255 communities, providing IT infrastructure and services. The project website ecomunitate.ro serves as a virtual platform and social network. KEP has trained over 5,000 citizens, created over 100 business websites, and helped secure over 240 million euro in funding. It aims to enhance digital skills and promote sustainable development through knowledge sharing.
The document discusses logistics and the Internet of Things (IoT). It summarizes that logistics is Germany's third largest industry, employing over 2.8 million people and generating €220 billion in turnover annually. It also outlines several Fraunhofer IML projects that apply IoT concepts to logistics, including using intelligent containers to track cargo in real-time, implementing agent-based control systems for autonomous transportation vehicles, and developing a "Logistics Mall" service-oriented architecture. The document advocates for a transition in logistics from hierarchical systems to distributed mesh networks of intelligent, autonomous entities representing the physical and virtual connection of all things.
Internet of Things Poland 2015, 18-19 listopada, Poznań - Anya OgórkiewiczAgnieszka Krzysztofik
The document discusses smart cities and examples of Internet of Things (IoT) systems implemented in various cities. It provides an overview of Dubai Silicon Oasis as an example of a smart city and its open data initiatives. Examples are also given of various IoT applications in cities for areas like transportation, environment monitoring, and assistance for disadvantaged communities. A list of top 60 IoT sensor applications is also presented covering various sectors like parking, infrastructure monitoring, pollution detection, agriculture and more. The presentation concludes that many new initiatives are underway in standardization, industry consortia and partnerships to advance IoT and smart city technologies.
Blockchain in Education. EBSI4RO: Connecting Romania through BlockchainCarmen Holotescu
The document discusses strategies for digital credentials and micro-credentials in the EU using blockchain technology. It provides background on blockchain and describes the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) initiative and the EBSI4RO project, which aims to connect Romania through blockchain. The objectives of EBSI4RO include setting up an EBSI node, strengthening the blockchain community in Romania, and implementing a credentialing system for verifiable diplomas and micro-credentials. The project will also offer online courses on blockchain topics and develop a pilot multi-university program to test credential verification between universities.
Latest trends in information technologyAtifa Aqueel
This ppt includes the latest trends in information technology such as big data analytics, cloud computing, virtual reality, 5G wireless technology etc.
The document discusses training people with disabilities in basic ICT skills and assistive technologies through online courses and e-mentoring. It describes 3 related EU-funded projects - VIPI, ATLEC and e-Mentoring - that aim to provide accessible online training materials and platforms to help people with disabilities develop digital skills and improve employment opportunities. The projects involve partnerships across multiple European countries and seek to address barriers to inclusion through flexible ICT and assistive technology training.
The document summarizes Technosite, a Spanish technology company that works on research and development of accessible and interoperable ICT technologies to benefit people with disabilities and the elderly. Technosite leads the INREDIS research project which aims to develop a global architecture for communication between people with disabilities and any device. The project involves 14 industrial partners and 18 research centers with a budget of €23.6 million. Machine learning and multimodal interaction techniques are areas that can help build solutions within INREDIS to create universally accessible interfaces.
Electric vehicle and photovoltaic advanced roles in enhancing the financial p...IJECEIAES
Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Comparative analysis between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquapon...bijceesjournal
The aquaponic system of planting is a method that does not require soil usage. It is a method that only needs water, fish, lava rocks (a substitute for soil), and plants. Aquaponic systems are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Its use not only helps to plant in small spaces but also helps reduce artificial chemical use and minimizes excess water use, as aquaponics consumes 90% less water than soil-based gardening. The study applied a descriptive and experimental design to assess and compare conventional and reconstructed aquaponic methods for reproducing tomatoes. The researchers created an observation checklist to determine the significant factors of the study. The study aims to determine the significant difference between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquaponics systems propagating tomatoes in terms of height, weight, girth, and number of fruits. The reconstructed aquaponics system’s higher growth yield results in a much more nourished crop than the traditional aquaponics system. It is superior in its number of fruits, height, weight, and girth measurement. Moreover, the reconstructed aquaponics system is proven to eliminate all the hindrances present in the traditional aquaponics system, which are overcrowding of fish, algae growth, pest problems, contaminated water, and dead fish.
Stepping into the Internet - Value creation through the Immersive InternetRobin Teigland
My presentation I made today through Skype for a group of business professionals in Aust-Agder country, Norway interested in understanding how virtual worlds can facilitate entrepreneurship.
La presentazione di Franco Cima, Ambasciatore Epale e consigliere della città di Bologna al Cultural Exchange con la delegazione israeliana del 21 gennaio a Firenze
This document discusses Europeana, a digital platform that provides access to millions of digitized items from European cultural heritage institutions.
It summarizes Europeana's progress from 2008-2012 in building infrastructures and interoperability to allow aggregation of content from over 2,300 providers. It outlines plans for 2013-2015 to further interoperability and infrastructures while fueling economic growth.
Europeana aims to make cultural heritage openly accessible to foster exchange and understanding while supporting Europe's knowledge economy. It has grown its collection to over 28 million objects and seen increasing usage as content grows.
The document summarizes a proposed Hub-laboratory IoT (HULIT) in Ukraine. It would focus on industrial IoT/CPPS technologies with future expansion to other edge technologies. The hub would be led by the Agency for European Innovations alongside partners like Lviv Polytechnic National University and Civitta Ukraine. It aims to increase Ukrainian manufacturers' competitiveness by facilitating adoption of digital technologies and supporting innovators. Initial services would include brokering partnerships and attracting funding for projects. Next steps involve expanding the online marketplace and pilot cases.
The document summarizes insights into smart education in Romania. It discusses the necessary conditions for smart education including smart learning, smart technology, smart classrooms, and smart policies/strategies. It then provides examples of technologies facilitating smart learning and discusses Romania's digitalization progress in schools according to EU benchmarks. The document highlights examples of smart education initiatives in Romania and discusses the country's smart education strategy and goals for 2021-2027.
InLife presentation at eHPWAS'18 - WiMob'18 Conferenceinlifeproject
Nikos Koutsouris presents the InLife project and AKSION game pilot for social inclusion at the Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services - WiMob'18 Conference in Limassol
Innovation in Education. EBSI4RO: Connecting Romania through BlockchainCarmen Holotescu
1) The document discusses strategies for education in the EU and blockchain technologies. It outlines the EBSI4RO project which aims to create an ecosystem to facilitate the adoption of blockchain and EBSI in Romania.
2) The EBSI4RO project will set up an EBSI node, strengthen the blockchain community in Romania through education, and implement a credentialing system for diplomas and micro-credentials on the EBSI infrastructure.
3) The credentialing system will be integrated with Romania's student registry and will enable the verification of credentials across Europe through a network of universities, governments, and other organizations.
Andreea Bereczky: "Knowledge Based Economy project"TELECENTRE EUROPE
The document summarizes Romania's Knowledge Based Economy Project (KEP), which aims to bridge the digital divide in rural communities. KEP implemented local community electronic networks in 255 communities, providing IT infrastructure and services. The project website ecomunitate.ro serves as a virtual platform and social network. KEP has trained over 5,000 citizens, created over 100 business websites, and helped secure over 240 million euro in funding. It aims to enhance digital skills and promote sustainable development through knowledge sharing.
The document discusses logistics and the Internet of Things (IoT). It summarizes that logistics is Germany's third largest industry, employing over 2.8 million people and generating €220 billion in turnover annually. It also outlines several Fraunhofer IML projects that apply IoT concepts to logistics, including using intelligent containers to track cargo in real-time, implementing agent-based control systems for autonomous transportation vehicles, and developing a "Logistics Mall" service-oriented architecture. The document advocates for a transition in logistics from hierarchical systems to distributed mesh networks of intelligent, autonomous entities representing the physical and virtual connection of all things.
Internet of Things Poland 2015, 18-19 listopada, Poznań - Anya OgórkiewiczAgnieszka Krzysztofik
The document discusses smart cities and examples of Internet of Things (IoT) systems implemented in various cities. It provides an overview of Dubai Silicon Oasis as an example of a smart city and its open data initiatives. Examples are also given of various IoT applications in cities for areas like transportation, environment monitoring, and assistance for disadvantaged communities. A list of top 60 IoT sensor applications is also presented covering various sectors like parking, infrastructure monitoring, pollution detection, agriculture and more. The presentation concludes that many new initiatives are underway in standardization, industry consortia and partnerships to advance IoT and smart city technologies.
Blockchain in Education. EBSI4RO: Connecting Romania through BlockchainCarmen Holotescu
The document discusses strategies for digital credentials and micro-credentials in the EU using blockchain technology. It provides background on blockchain and describes the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) initiative and the EBSI4RO project, which aims to connect Romania through blockchain. The objectives of EBSI4RO include setting up an EBSI node, strengthening the blockchain community in Romania, and implementing a credentialing system for verifiable diplomas and micro-credentials. The project will also offer online courses on blockchain topics and develop a pilot multi-university program to test credential verification between universities.
Latest trends in information technologyAtifa Aqueel
This ppt includes the latest trends in information technology such as big data analytics, cloud computing, virtual reality, 5G wireless technology etc.
The document discusses training people with disabilities in basic ICT skills and assistive technologies through online courses and e-mentoring. It describes 3 related EU-funded projects - VIPI, ATLEC and e-Mentoring - that aim to provide accessible online training materials and platforms to help people with disabilities develop digital skills and improve employment opportunities. The projects involve partnerships across multiple European countries and seek to address barriers to inclusion through flexible ICT and assistive technology training.
The document summarizes Technosite, a Spanish technology company that works on research and development of accessible and interoperable ICT technologies to benefit people with disabilities and the elderly. Technosite leads the INREDIS research project which aims to develop a global architecture for communication between people with disabilities and any device. The project involves 14 industrial partners and 18 research centers with a budget of €23.6 million. Machine learning and multimodal interaction techniques are areas that can help build solutions within INREDIS to create universally accessible interfaces.
Electric vehicle and photovoltaic advanced roles in enhancing the financial p...IJECEIAES
Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Comparative analysis between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquapon...bijceesjournal
The aquaponic system of planting is a method that does not require soil usage. It is a method that only needs water, fish, lava rocks (a substitute for soil), and plants. Aquaponic systems are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Its use not only helps to plant in small spaces but also helps reduce artificial chemical use and minimizes excess water use, as aquaponics consumes 90% less water than soil-based gardening. The study applied a descriptive and experimental design to assess and compare conventional and reconstructed aquaponic methods for reproducing tomatoes. The researchers created an observation checklist to determine the significant factors of the study. The study aims to determine the significant difference between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquaponics systems propagating tomatoes in terms of height, weight, girth, and number of fruits. The reconstructed aquaponics system’s higher growth yield results in a much more nourished crop than the traditional aquaponics system. It is superior in its number of fruits, height, weight, and girth measurement. Moreover, the reconstructed aquaponics system is proven to eliminate all the hindrances present in the traditional aquaponics system, which are overcrowding of fish, algae growth, pest problems, contaminated water, and dead fish.
Embedded machine learning-based road conditions and driving behavior monitoringIJECEIAES
Car accident rates have increased in recent years, resulting in losses in human lives, properties, and other financial costs. An embedded machine learning-based system is developed to address this critical issue. The system can monitor road conditions, detect driving patterns, and identify aggressive driving behaviors. The system is based on neural networks trained on a comprehensive dataset of driving events, driving styles, and road conditions. The system effectively detects potential risks and helps mitigate the frequency and impact of accidents. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of drivers and vehicles. Collecting data involved gathering information on three key road events: normal street and normal drive, speed bumps, circular yellow speed bumps, and three aggressive driving actions: sudden start, sudden stop, and sudden entry. The gathered data is processed and analyzed using a machine learning system designed for limited power and memory devices. The developed system resulted in 91.9% accuracy, 93.6% precision, and 92% recall. The achieved inference time on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with a 32-bit CPU running at 64 MHz is 34 ms and requires 2.6 kB peak RAM and 139.9 kB program flash memory, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
CHINA’S GEO-ECONOMIC OUTREACH IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTjpsjournal1
The rivalry between prominent international actors for dominance over Central Asia's hydrocarbon
reserves and the ancient silk trade route, along with China's diplomatic endeavours in the area, has been
referred to as the "New Great Game." This research centres on the power struggle, considering
geopolitical, geostrategic, and geoeconomic variables. Topics including trade, political hegemony, oil
politics, and conventional and nontraditional security are all explored and explained by the researcher.
Using Mackinder's Heartland, Spykman Rimland, and Hegemonic Stability theories, examines China's role
in Central Asia. This study adheres to the empirical epistemological method and has taken care of
objectivity. This study analyze primary and secondary research documents critically to elaborate role of
china’s geo economic outreach in central Asian countries and its future prospect. China is thriving in trade,
pipeline politics, and winning states, according to this study, thanks to important instruments like the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative. According to this study,
China is seeing significant success in commerce, pipeline politics, and gaining influence on other
governments. This success may be attributed to the effective utilisation of key tools such as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative.
Use PyCharm for remote debugging of WSL on a Windo cf5c162d672e4e58b4dde5d797...shadow0702a
This document serves as a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to effectively use PyCharm for remote debugging of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on a local Windows machine. It meticulously outlines several critical steps in the process, starting with the crucial task of enabling permissions, followed by the installation and configuration of WSL.
The guide then proceeds to explain how to set up the SSH service within the WSL environment, an integral part of the process. Alongside this, it also provides detailed instructions on how to modify the inbound rules of the Windows firewall to facilitate the process, ensuring that there are no connectivity issues that could potentially hinder the debugging process.
The document further emphasizes on the importance of checking the connection between the Windows and WSL environments, providing instructions on how to ensure that the connection is optimal and ready for remote debugging.
It also offers an in-depth guide on how to configure the WSL interpreter and files within the PyCharm environment. This is essential for ensuring that the debugging process is set up correctly and that the program can be run effectively within the WSL terminal.
Additionally, the document provides guidance on how to set up breakpoints for debugging, a fundamental aspect of the debugging process which allows the developer to stop the execution of their code at certain points and inspect their program at those stages.
Finally, the document concludes by providing a link to a reference blog. This blog offers additional information and guidance on configuring the remote Python interpreter in PyCharm, providing the reader with a well-rounded understanding of the process.
The CBC machine is a common diagnostic tool used by doctors to measure a patient's red blood cell count, white blood cell count and platelet count. The machine uses a small sample of the patient's blood, which is then placed into special tubes and analyzed. The results of the analysis are then displayed on a screen for the doctor to review. The CBC machine is an important tool for diagnosing various conditions, such as anemia, infection and leukemia. It can also help to monitor a patient's response to treatment.
Null Bangalore | Pentesters Approach to AWS IAMDivyanshu
#Abstract:
- Learn more about the real-world methods for auditing AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) as a pentester. So let us proceed with a brief discussion of IAM as well as some typical misconfigurations and their potential exploits in order to reinforce the understanding of IAM security best practices.
- Gain actionable insights into AWS IAM policies and roles, using hands on approach.
#Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of AWS services and architecture
- Familiarity with cloud security concepts
- Experience using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI.
- For hands on lab create account on [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
# Scenario Covered:
- Basics of IAM in AWS
- Implementing IAM Policies with Least Privilege to Manage S3 Bucket
- Objective: Create an S3 bucket with least privilege IAM policy and validate access.
- Steps:
- Create S3 bucket.
- Attach least privilege policy to IAM user.
- Validate access.
- Exploiting IAM PassRole Misconfiguration
-Allows a user to pass a specific IAM role to an AWS service (ec2), typically used for service access delegation. Then exploit PassRole Misconfiguration granting unauthorized access to sensitive resources.
- Objective: Demonstrate how a PassRole misconfiguration can grant unauthorized access.
- Steps:
- Allow user to pass IAM role to EC2.
- Exploit misconfiguration for unauthorized access.
- Access sensitive resources.
- Exploiting IAM AssumeRole Misconfiguration with Overly Permissive Role
- An overly permissive IAM role configuration can lead to privilege escalation by creating a role with administrative privileges and allow a user to assume this role.
- Objective: Show how overly permissive IAM roles can lead to privilege escalation.
- Steps:
- Create role with administrative privileges.
- Allow user to assume the role.
- Perform administrative actions.
- Differentiation between PassRole vs AssumeRole
Try at [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
1. NGO "IT EDUCATION
DEVELOPMENT"
Established in 2020 on the best experience and
MIT as a benchmark
Co-founders Anatoliy Boyko and Sergii Martynchuk
are Alumni of the biggest Ukrainian Tech University
2. We are creating great conditions for practical IT education in Ukraine, an
effective model of win-win collaboration between teachers, students and
business, and the introduction of an innovative model of educational
development
3. Our main projects:
the HUB FICT of the National
Technical University “Igor Sikorsky
Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
and we are developing our idea to
create a unique Intellectual
Robotodrome as a practical
platform for students
4. Our ideas have found a response in many Ukrainian IT companies, which
have become our friends and partners
5. Web Summit 2021
In 2021, our team and students-
developers presented our joint
result - HU-ROBOT at the
WebSummit in Lisbon.
6. We had an incredible start, but it was interrupted
by the WAR
7. Now, all of Ukraine is facing challenges and IT
education as well.
8. BUT!
Despite all the challenges, Ukrainian students
continue doing their work.
We are becoming stronger!
It's impossible to kill our spirit!
9. IN 2023, WE ARE BACK AT WEBSUMMIT
WITH TWO NEW PROJECTS
AN AUTOMATED DRONE FOR
RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS OF
WATER BODIES
A BIONIC HAND
PROSTHESIS
11. The drone is being developed for
automated monitoring of water bodies.
But what can he do?
12. Collect water in predetermined
places for further laboratory
research
Record water pollution in cities
and use AI to analyse the nature
of pollution and types of garbage
Spray reagents on some types of
pollution
14. Release in
fl
atable rescue equipment
at the operator's command to rescue
a drowning person
Identify and conduct video
recordings of violators of
fi
shing
rules and other offenders using AI
Identify
fi
re-dangerous places in the
coastal strip.
DRONE
15. The multi-purpose drone is developed jointly by teams
NGO " IT Education Development"
the initiative academic group of the FIСT of the National
Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic
Institute”
with the support of specialists of the State Agency for Water
Resources of Ukraine
17. According to data from the
charity organisation Houp
Foundation, from
20 to 50 thousands of
Ukrainians lost one or more
limbs due to hostilities
18. The Wall Street Journal notes that the real
number of Ukrainians with amputations may be
higher. At the same time, the cost of modern
prostheses can reach €60,000
20. Cost. Much lower than existing solutions on the market
Autonomy. It doesn't use a network connection to use AI
Independence from the other hand. It is also possible to use two
prostheses at the same time
21. Web Summit 2021
Automatic selection and recognition of
capture objects using built-in arti
fi
cial
intelligence elements
Calculation of the grip algorithm based on
the recognition results for each object
Management of BPR with the help of
customised algorithms of behaviour with
objects
The system can work entirely
autonomously without connecting to the
network
It is possible to use voice commands
Simple implementation using a publicly
available element base.
22. Even despite the war, we do not stop
developing
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