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CergenX: Better brain health for all babies made possible with AI

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Research-led Cork start-up CergenX is putting a vast databank of baby brainwaves to good work using the AI that underpins tech like Siri and Alexa. According to Jason Mowles, around five in every 1,000 newborn babies have some form of brain abnormality at birth, and many of these go undetected. "It is simply not possible to test all newborns," said Mowles. Research indicates that early detection of brain injury would improve long-term outcomes, as the sooner treatments or interventions are introduced, the better. And research is at the core of Mowles' start-up, CergenX, which sets out to make testing of all newborns not only possible, but effective at evaluating brain health as this early stage of life. Driving the research behind the start-up is co-founder Geraldine Boylan, professor of neonatal physiology at University College Cork (UCC) and co-founder and director of the Infant research centre.


Opinion: The Perils and Promise of the Data Decade The Security Ledger

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We have entered the "Data Decade," says RSA Security* CTO Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan. Here are three "Data Decade" trends that will reshape how we talk about, approach, and manage data. The concept of "data" has been embedded in our lives and across every industry since the beginning of time – in various incarnations and forms. In the security and risk industry, data is the lifeblood for how you assess business risk and respond to threats. As we embark on this new decade, I believe data will become the foremost currency that drives the digital economy.