It's far too easy for abusers to exploit smart toys and trackers

We believe fitness trackers keep us healthy, and connected toys keep children safe – but such devices are easily abused.

Madeline Carr, Professor of Global Politics and Cybersecurity, UCL • conversation
June 4, 2021 ~8 min

Connected workouts can help you get fit alongside virtual buddies during the pandemic

From step counters and active video games to apps for exercisers and tech-enabled gear, there are a lot of ways to combine your workouts with your digital life.

Karin Pfeiffer, Professor of Kinesiology, Michigan State University • conversation
Jan. 7, 2021 ~9 min


Contact tracing apps: why they should learn a trick from fitness trackers

There's definitely such a thing as society – which is a huge challenge for developing an app that will ward off COVID-19. 

Greig Paul, Lead Mobile Networks and Security Engineer, University of Strathclyde • conversation
April 29, 2020 ~7 min

Contact tracing apps: to succeed, they should learn a trick from fitness trackers

There's definitely such a thing as society – which is a huge challenge for developing an app that will ward off COVID-19. 

Greig Paul, Lead Mobile Networks and Security Engineer, University of Strathclyde • conversation
April 29, 2020 ~7 min

If contact tracing is to succeed on smartphones, it should learn a trick from fitness apps

There's definitely such a thing as society – which is a huge challenge for developing an app that will ward off COVID-19. 

Greig Paul, Lead Mobile Networks and Security Engineer, University of Strathclyde • conversation
April 29, 2020 ~7 min

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