by Areiel Wolanow | Oct 13, 2017 | Blogs
This afternoon, I had the singular opportunity to work with Ed Heath and the UK’s Southwest Regional Cyber Cyber Crime Unit. Working together, we explored ways in which the RCCU could expand their coverage to include crimes committed with cryptocurrency. This was a...
by Areiel Wolanow | Aug 1, 2017 | Blogs
Fascinating article from Wired about DARPA’s foray into social sciences. The howls of rage that are going to come from DARPA even trying to take on this problem are nothing compared to what will happen if they succeed. For a copy of the full article:...
by Areiel Wolanow | Jul 24, 2017 | Blogs
Hackers lift $7.5M by hacking the ICO of CoinDash. I’m wondering if this will put even a dent in the irrational exuberance....
by Areiel Wolanow | Jul 19, 2017 | Blogs
A few people have asked me how to go about establishing themselves as recognized thought leaders in their respective fields. I make no particular claims to expertise in this regard, but it is something I have thought about consciously while trying to do the same thing...
by Areiel Wolanow | Jul 13, 2017 | Blogs
Most of my articles, in fact most of my ideas in general, come from something I read that keeps pinging my consciousness for several days after first reading it, and today’s article is no exception. The article in this case is entitled “What Does Effective Human Touch...
by Areiel Wolanow | Jul 13, 2017 | Blogs
In 2015, I had the opportunity to address the G20 at their SME Finance Forum. I spoke on the potential of machine learning to accelerate financial inclusion. It was an impressive group of speakers, and being invited to take part was a huge honor. While...