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Facial Recognition, Privacy, and Airports: Our Take on a Federated Approach

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The rapid adoption of facial recognition in airports raises new questions about privacy, data protection, and scalable AI. In our latest research, we propose a multi-level federated learning architecture that improves security and preserves passenger privacy without sacrificing performance.

Artificial Intelligence

Using iPad as a Python Development Client with Mac, Tailscale, and VS Code

6 minute read

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Introduction

With iPadOS 26, Apple has pushed the iPad closer to being a true productivity device. The new multitasking capabilities, better keyboard support, and a more powerful Safari engine (with extended PWA and WebAssembly features) have unlocked possibilities that were not feasible before.

Yet, when it comes to software development, the iPad still falls short. You cannot freely install Python packages, run full IDEs, or access a native terminal environment. The solution is to treat the iPad as a lightweight client and delegate the heavy lifting to a proper development machine — in my case, my Mac at home.

Edge Computing

FL

Facial Recognition, Privacy, and Airports: Our Take on a Federated Approach

4 minute read

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The rapid adoption of facial recognition in airports raises new questions about privacy, data protection, and scalable AI. In our latest research, we propose a multi-level federated learning architecture that improves security and preserves passenger privacy without sacrificing performance.

Federated Learning

Facial Recognition, Privacy, and Airports: Our Take on a Federated Approach

4 minute read

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The rapid adoption of facial recognition in airports raises new questions about privacy, data protection, and scalable AI. In our latest research, we propose a multi-level federated learning architecture that improves security and preserves passenger privacy without sacrificing performance.

Generative AI

IoT

LLM

ML

Facial Recognition, Privacy, and Airports: Our Take on a Federated Approach

4 minute read

Published:

The rapid adoption of facial recognition in airports raises new questions about privacy, data protection, and scalable AI. In our latest research, we propose a multi-level federated learning architecture that improves security and preserves passenger privacy without sacrificing performance.

Privacy

Facial Recognition, Privacy, and Airports: Our Take on a Federated Approach

4 minute read

Published:

The rapid adoption of facial recognition in airports raises new questions about privacy, data protection, and scalable AI. In our latest research, we propose a multi-level federated learning architecture that improves security and preserves passenger privacy without sacrificing performance.

RemoteDevelopment

Using iPad as a Python Development Client with Mac, Tailscale, and VS Code

6 minute read

Published:

Introduction

With iPadOS 26, Apple has pushed the iPad closer to being a true productivity device. The new multitasking capabilities, better keyboard support, and a more powerful Safari engine (with extended PWA and WebAssembly features) have unlocked possibilities that were not feasible before.

Yet, when it comes to software development, the iPad still falls short. You cannot freely install Python packages, run full IDEs, or access a native terminal environment. The solution is to treat the iPad as a lightweight client and delegate the heavy lifting to a proper development machine — in my case, my Mac at home.

Tailscale

Using iPad as a Python Development Client with Mac, Tailscale, and VS Code

6 minute read

Published:

Introduction

With iPadOS 26, Apple has pushed the iPad closer to being a true productivity device. The new multitasking capabilities, better keyboard support, and a more powerful Safari engine (with extended PWA and WebAssembly features) have unlocked possibilities that were not feasible before.

Yet, when it comes to software development, the iPad still falls short. You cannot freely install Python packages, run full IDEs, or access a native terminal environment. The solution is to treat the iPad as a lightweight client and delegate the heavy lifting to a proper development machine — in my case, my Mac at home.

VSCode

Using iPad as a Python Development Client with Mac, Tailscale, and VS Code

6 minute read

Published:

Introduction

With iPadOS 26, Apple has pushed the iPad closer to being a true productivity device. The new multitasking capabilities, better keyboard support, and a more powerful Safari engine (with extended PWA and WebAssembly features) have unlocked possibilities that were not feasible before.

Yet, when it comes to software development, the iPad still falls short. You cannot freely install Python packages, run full IDEs, or access a native terminal environment. The solution is to treat the iPad as a lightweight client and delegate the heavy lifting to a proper development machine — in my case, my Mac at home.

XAI

academic

ITASEC-21 - CyberEquality Panel

less than 1 minute read

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The Italian Conference on CyberSecurity (ITASEC) is an annual event supported and organized by the Cybersecurity National Laboratory.

conference

ITASEC-21 - CyberEquality Panel

less than 1 minute read

Published:

The Italian Conference on CyberSecurity (ITASEC) is an annual event supported and organized by the Cybersecurity National Laboratory.

iPad

Using iPad as a Python Development Client with Mac, Tailscale, and VS Code

6 minute read

Published:

Introduction

With iPadOS 26, Apple has pushed the iPad closer to being a true productivity device. The new multitasking capabilities, better keyboard support, and a more powerful Safari engine (with extended PWA and WebAssembly features) have unlocked possibilities that were not feasible before.

Yet, when it comes to software development, the iPad still falls short. You cannot freely install Python packages, run full IDEs, or access a native terminal environment. The solution is to treat the iPad as a lightweight client and delegate the heavy lifting to a proper development machine — in my case, my Mac at home.

macOS

Using iPad as a Python Development Client with Mac, Tailscale, and VS Code

6 minute read

Published:

Introduction

With iPadOS 26, Apple has pushed the iPad closer to being a true productivity device. The new multitasking capabilities, better keyboard support, and a more powerful Safari engine (with extended PWA and WebAssembly features) have unlocked possibilities that were not feasible before.

Yet, when it comes to software development, the iPad still falls short. You cannot freely install Python packages, run full IDEs, or access a native terminal environment. The solution is to treat the iPad as a lightweight client and delegate the heavy lifting to a proper development machine — in my case, my Mac at home.

news

ITASEC-21 - CyberEquality Panel

less than 1 minute read

Published:

The Italian Conference on CyberSecurity (ITASEC) is an annual event supported and organized by the Cybersecurity National Laboratory.

research

Facial Recognition, Privacy, and Airports: Our Take on a Federated Approach

4 minute read

Published:

The rapid adoption of facial recognition in airports raises new questions about privacy, data protection, and scalable AI. In our latest research, we propose a multi-level federated learning architecture that improves security and preserves passenger privacy without sacrificing performance.

workshop