Hello everyone, my name is Deniz Ozdemir and today I would like to talk to you about: Cookies, robots, cyber attacks and their impact on human longevity: Transformation to digital identities in pandemic era. Now that we live with the covid-19 pandemic, our online presence is much more, we are conducting business meetings online, sharing common virtual workspaces, attending webinars, discussing work matters and even meeting with friends online.
Therefore, it was my utmost motivation to prepare this speech and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I created it. Technology has evolved rapidly in the last two decades, bringing about new innovations and tools to assist us navigate our digital world as well as identities. While much technological evolution has resulted in agents that help us work, live and navigate modern life with much more ease, technology has also widened a plethora of security vulnerabilities that cybercriminals are aiming to exploit.
Hackers—and the malware they use in their crimes—have seen much evolution as well, and the methods they use to carry out their attacks have become increasingly sophisticated. Today’s modern-day hackers are nothing short of skilled professionals, and they fall into a few different categories based on their motives and how they perform their attacks.
At this point, it is vital to discuss whether such technologies' vulnerabilities have an impact on the robotic systems since they assist in numerous activities for seniors, from people with dementia, with cognitive disorders or residents of the caring home. Therefore, a special attention is needed to address to upcoming futuristic issues of artificial intelligence respectively.