Deepfakes detectadas con las herramientas de Gradiant y GICTEL

How to protect your business from deepfakes

Is your favourite singer giving you a set of luxury pots and pans as a gift? In an ad, Taylor Swift tells you in her voice that you only have to pay the delivery costs. Of course, the set you thought you were going to use to prepare your MasterChef application while dancing to ‘It’s […]

europe data spaces

Data space resources you should not miss

We’ve explained what data spaces and organizations are before in this blog… Now, we continue the discussion on this topic to give you an overview of the technical resources available to develop a data space claim with the specifications issued by the four key organizations for the implementation of the data economy envisioned by the […]

Empleo TIC en Galicia y cómo atraemos talento en Gradiant

Boosting ICT employment in Galicia

According to the Observatorio da Sociedade da Información e a Modernización de Galicia, in 2022 there were more than 3,000 technology companies in Galicia. This figure places the community in fifth place in the country. Another highlight of the same report is the gross value added, which exceeded 1,740 million euros, representing almost 3% of […]

Cartera digital de Gradiant creada en el proyecto Impulse

Transforming public services in Europe with eID (II)

IMPULSE is a proposed universal solution for accessing different public services. A single method of electronic identification must be compatible with all practical cases, regardless of the public service requiring verification. For such a transformative solution to be accepted, the project must understand how effective it will be in practice and how users will adapt to the technology.

Cartera digital de Gradiant creada en el proyecto Impulse

Transforming public services in Europe with eID (I)

Author: Alicia Jiménez González, Manager of the European Project Office This text was originally published in the Autumn 2023 edition of EU Research journal   The Covid-19 pandemic revealed that public administration relies too heavily on paper identification and in-person checks to authenticate someone to receive a service, either by sending copies of identification, or […]