Europe, Transportation, January 2 2020 SPAIN: The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and United Nations (UN) Human Rights Office have published a second short film that showcases the transportation legacy of the Barcelona 1992 Paralympic Games. The film, part of the “Transforming Lives Makes Sense for Everyone” campaign, focuses on some of the post-Games accessibility improvements made […]

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[ad_1] Fri, Feb 22: A Halifax-area woman has filed a formal complaint to the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission regarding accessible parking on Gottingen Street. Elizabeth McSheffrey reports. [ad_2] Source link

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Human trafficking is a global issue that we continue to face. Children and teenagers are regularly displaced from their communities leading to the destruction of their wellbeing and future, devastating the people around them. AxxonSoft, a  security and surveillance company, has developed specially designed ground-breaking technology called Deep Learning, which incorporates artificial intelligence to help […]

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The human factor: why behaviour is the weak link in cybersecurity

Posted on November 12th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] The news of serious data breaches is becoming an almost daily occurrence, to the point that many companies view it as an inevitability. The scale of the issue is so great, it is estimated that more than 145 million records were leaked in June 2018 alone. To protect yourself, you may have built your […]

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Sidewalk Labs launches research grants to study human behaviour

Posted on September 30th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] How can behaviour-based incentives encourage people to use green bins and recycle more? Sidewalk Labs, the firm behind the proposed “city of the future” on Toronto’s eastern waterfront, wants to know. In mid-September, 10 grants of between $10,000 and $15,000 each were awarded to research teams at several universities in Toronto and the surrounding […]

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[ad_1] Two Toronto transgender high school students have filed separate human rights claims against the province because they say the new interim sexual education curriculum discriminates against all LGBT students in Ontario. Ryan and Noah, both 15, whose last names were not provided to CBC Toronto to protect their privacy, want the 2015 health and physical […]

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