All articles by Greg Noone

Greg Noone

Greg Noone is the editor of Tech Monitor. His work has also appeared in The Atlantic, The Guardian and Outside.

Cryptocurrency: Coming to a bank near you

Mainstream financial institutions are getting interested in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Regulators are, too.

Capacity building: How the US boosts its allies’ cyber defences

Cybersecurity capacity building is an important pillar of US foreign policy, but remains hampered by bureaucracy.

Regulators are struggling to keep up with biometrics

A case against McDonald’s in the US has exposed a fragile legal framework on biometric data acquisition.

Inside Trickbot: How to run a cybercrime empire

The arrest of a 55-year-old Latvian national exposed the inner workings of a sprawling criminal enterprise.

Can AI improve international sanctions?

Financial institutions and other businesses are increasingly relying on machine learning to help them identify sanctions violators. But how effective is it?

What is Web 3.0? Three visions for the internet’s future

From personal data pods to the ‘spatial web’, ideas are forming for the next stage in the evolution of the worldwide web.

Measuring destruction: Tracking war damage with AI

Researchers hope that combining machine learning with satellite imagery can help generate objective data on war damage in urban areas.

Crypto’s uncertain environmental future

Mining Bitcoin requires vast amounts of electricity. Could alternative models for creating cryptocurrency spare the environment?

How to win the war on deepfakes

Current approaches to detecting deepfakes are full of holes. New ideas are needed to identify and debunk fake videos.

The case against predictive policing

It is easy to convince police that AI can predict crime. Getting it to work is anything but.