Sony: Jim Ryan wird durch Postentausch zum PS-Chef

Er kündigt vermutlich irgendwann die Playstation 5 an: Der Engländer Jim Ryan wird neuer Chef von Sony Interactive Entertainment. Der bisher zuständige John Kodera wird sein Stellvertreter, um sich vor allem um das Playstation Network zu kümmern. (Play…

Er kündigt vermutlich irgendwann die Playstation 5 an: Der Engländer Jim Ryan wird neuer Chef von Sony Interactive Entertainment. Der bisher zuständige John Kodera wird sein Stellvertreter, um sich vor allem um das Playstation Network zu kümmern. (Playstation 4, Sony)

Electric car batteries might be worth recycling, but bus batteries aren’t yet

The more emissions-efficient way to recycle an EV battery is to remove the cathode.

A used electric vehicle battery.

Enlarge / A used lithium-ion electric vehicle battery sits at the 4R Energy Corporation Namie factory in Namie Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, on Monday, Mar. 26, 2018. (credit: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Bloomberg New Energy Finance predicts that there will be 559 million electric vehicles on the road by 2040. But electric vehicles don't last forever. And their batteries are not always filled with the kinds of materials you would want leaching into the environment if they're disposed of haphazardly. Policy makers and researchers have started considering how to deal with end-of-life on electric batteries, and recycling is often considered as a option.

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University published a paper in Nature Sustainability this week that looks at the emissions and economic costs associated with recycling automotive batteries. They specifically addressed batteries with three types of cathode chemistry: nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC), nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA), and iron phosphate (LFP). The first two cathode chemistries are common in passenger vehicles, and LFP is common in buses (bus maker BYD use LFP batteries, for example).

Since the packaging of batteries is important to the recycling method, cylindrical batteries (the types of cells that Tesla makes) are compared to pouch cell batteries in the analysis.

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Schadsoftware: Mac mit .exe-Datei infizieren

Eine Windows-Schadsoftware für den Mac: Durch einen Trick lässt sich eine .exe-Datei auf dem Mac ausführen – und damit die Schutzfunktion Gatekeeper umgehen. (Mac OS, Apple)

Eine Windows-Schadsoftware für den Mac: Durch einen Trick lässt sich eine .exe-Datei auf dem Mac ausführen - und damit die Schutzfunktion Gatekeeper umgehen. (Mac OS, Apple)

Project Brand Integrity Aims to Purge Ads From Pirate Sites

The Trustworthy Accountability Group, an anti-piracy certification program operated by giants including Google, Facebook, Disney and Warner, has launched Project Brand Integrity in Europe. With the assistance of the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit and Europol, the aim will be to purge ads from pirate sites.

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With the majority of public-facing pirate sites generating money from advertising, the past several years have seen the launch of numerous initiatives to drain them of their revenue.

This so-called “follow-the-money” approach has proven popular in several regions, with the initial aim of protecting the brand image of major advertisers, who generally prefer not to have their logos placed alongside masses of pirated media.

Back in 2015, a US-based program was launched by the Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG), a partnership founded by the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4A’s), Association of National Advertisers, and Interactive Advertising Bureau.

One of TAG’s key aims is to clean up the advertising ecosystem to make it more difficult for pirate sites to operate. Since then, a number of very high-profile companies have become partners.

As of today, companies including Google, Facebook, Disney, Warner, NBC Universal, and Charter Communications count themselves as members of TAG’s ‘Leadership Council‘, “the operational decision-making body” for the organization.

In January 2019, TAG’s latest report (produced alongside CreativeFuture) claimed significant successes, including reducing ad impressions on pirate sites from 20 billion in 2016 to ‘just’ two billion in 2018, a 90% hit overall.

“In 2016-17, 60+ brands or agencies were each contributing large volumes of ads on pirate sites. Some premium brands placed between 5 and 25 million impressions per month. In 2018, no premium advertisers could be identified at high volumes on pirate sites,” the report notes.

With these claimed successes in hand, TAG is now crossing the Atlantic in the hope of emulating its United States achievements with assistance from digital advertisers in Europe.

This morning the group announced the launch of Project Brand Integrity, a partnership with brand protection company White Bullet. The latter will monitor pirate sites for advertising and then report back to TAG, who will share the information with advertisers and agencies “so that they can take remedial action.”

“If you are a brand advertiser, the skull-and-crossbones isn’t just a pirate movie trope. It accurately reflects the toxic danger of associating your brand with stolen content and criminal activities on pirate sites,” says Mike Zaneis, CEO of TAG.

“Project Brand Integrity will serve as an early warning system for advertisers and their agencies, so we can alert them when their ads have run near stolen content and help them implement effective safeguards to prevent it from happening again.”

The involvement of White Bullet is interesting given that the company has worked closely with the UK’s Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU). The latter operates the Infringing Website List (IWL), a database of sites presented by various industries as piracy-focused and verified as such by PIPCU.

TAG is keen to see both Europol and PIPCU get involved with its new EU-focused project, a move welcomed by the latter.

“We are always pleased to see the introduction of initiatives such as Project Brand Integrity that uphold similar values to our own. PIPCU is at the forefront of combatting digital piracy,” says Detective Constable Steve Salway of PIPCU.

“Our Operation Creative sees City of London Police officers disrupt criminal activity online by working with content owners and internet service providers. As a result we have seen over 1,800 illegal websites cease to operate, protecting UK consumers along with the preservation of the UK creative industry.”

While TAG is promoted as an initiative, it’s worth pointing out that it’s a commercial operation and becoming involved is a fairly costly exercise.

Basic TAG membership for an advertiser who wishes to be included in the registry of trusted partners costs a minimum of $10,000, rising to $20,000 if companies want access to TAG’s Data Center IP address and mobile app lists. The latter is produced with assistance from the MPAA and RIAA and currently contains more than 12,000 ‘pirate’ apps (pdf).

The cost of joining TAG increases to $65,000 if an advertiser is accepted for the ‘Thought Leadership’ package (pdf) but ad agencies and ‘ad tech’ companies are expected to pay even more. While the basic package starts at $10,000, the top rate is $75,000 (pdf), so it’s certainly a considerable investment for those requiring the full service.

The big question is whether the initiative will actually have a negative effect on the existence of pirate sites. A 2017 study commissioned by TAG and carried out by Ernst & Young claimed that anti-piracy steps taken by the advertising industry had reduced ad revenue to pirate sites by between 48 and 61%. Today, however, there is clearly no shortage of platforms to access content for free.

It’s beyond doubt that top tier advertisers are certainly less prevalent on torrent and streaming sites than they were a few years ago, in part due to TAG’s scheme and others like it. However, most sites appear to have learned to live with the lower-tier ad options available to them today and are continuing on that basis.

Only time will tell how long that will continue and whether increasing TAG pressure will push any over the edge.

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Kuznyechik/Streebog: Russische Verschlüsselungsalgorithmen infrage gestellt

Ein Kryptograph weist darauf hin, dass die sogenannten S-Boxen in russischen Verschlüsselungsstandards eine seltsame Struktur aufweisen und dass nirgendwo erklärt ist, wie es dazu kam. Handelt es sich um eine Hintertür? (Backdoor, Verschlüsselung)

Ein Kryptograph weist darauf hin, dass die sogenannten S-Boxen in russischen Verschlüsselungsstandards eine seltsame Struktur aufweisen und dass nirgendwo erklärt ist, wie es dazu kam. Handelt es sich um eine Hintertür? (Backdoor, Verschlüsselung)

Machine Learning: Neuronales Netzwerk erkennt Wut in der Stimme

Emotionen in Stimmen zu erkennen, ist für die Forscher von Affectiva durch die wenigen Trainigsdaten nicht leicht. Trotzdem konnten sie ein neuronales Netzwerk trainieren, das verschiedene Sprachen versteht. Das soll für viele Dinge hilfreich sein, etw…

Emotionen in Stimmen zu erkennen, ist für die Forscher von Affectiva durch die wenigen Trainigsdaten nicht leicht. Trotzdem konnten sie ein neuronales Netzwerk trainieren, das verschiedene Sprachen versteht. Das soll für viele Dinge hilfreich sein, etwa für die Erkennung psychologischer Störungen. (Maschinelles Lernen, Spracherkennung)

DSGVO-Beschwerde: Anonymisierung reicht als Löschverfahren aus

Die EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung räumt den Nutzern ein Recht auf die Löschung ihrer Daten ein. Doch Anbieter haben nach Ansicht der österreichischen Datenschutzbehörde verschiedene Möglichkeiten, dem Verlangen zu entsprechen. (Passwort, Technologie) …

Die EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung räumt den Nutzern ein Recht auf die Löschung ihrer Daten ein. Doch Anbieter haben nach Ansicht der österreichischen Datenschutzbehörde verschiedene Möglichkeiten, dem Verlangen zu entsprechen. (Passwort, Technologie)

Google: Neue Pixel-Smartphones erhalten echte Dual-SIM-Technik

Google will die kommenden Pixel-Smartphones endlich mit vernünftiger Dual-SIM-Unterstützung versehen. Die bisherigen Pixel-Smartphones haben zwar neben einer normalen SIM-Karte auch eine eSIM eingebaut. Aber es darf immer nur eine davon aktiv sein. (Go…

Google will die kommenden Pixel-Smartphones endlich mit vernünftiger Dual-SIM-Unterstützung versehen. Die bisherigen Pixel-Smartphones haben zwar neben einer normalen SIM-Karte auch eine eSIM eingebaut. Aber es darf immer nur eine davon aktiv sein. (Google Pixel, Smartphone)