
Last month, computer scientist Joy Buolamwini penned an article in Time magazine describing a troubling interaction with artificial intelligence. She described using facial recognition software
Last month, computer scientist Joy Buolamwini penned an article in Time magazine describing a troubling interaction with artificial intelligence. She described using facial recognition software
Kanata-based AI developer Interset acquired by billion-dollar U.K. firm
A local artificial intelligence firm has been acquired by a global tech giant with hopes of establishing its AI “centre of excellence” in Ottawa. Interset,
Ottawa companies turn to tech, training to fill cybersecurity talent gap
As the risk of cybercrime climbs, a lack of cybersecurity talent has organizations looking to technology to fill the gap. However, experts from Ottawa’s cybersecurity
Techopia Live: Once big data ‘evangelical’, Ottawa’s Interset now flooded with demand
Today’s cybersecurity environment is complicated (to say the least), but Interset president and CEO Mark Smialowicz told Techopia Live this week that the local firm
Interset wins investment from U.S. VC fund Ottawa startup Interset, a specialist in user-behaviour analytics, landed an undisclosed amount of strategic investment in June from
Cybersecurity firm Interset lands ‘strategic investment’ from U.S.-based VC
Just over a year after landing $10 million in venture capital funding, local cybersecurity firm Interset announced Thursday it has received a “strategic investment” from
Interset kicks off new year in new Kanata digs
Ottawa-based Interset ushered in the new year with a change of location for its office and the promise of even more growth, CEO Dale Quayle
Hoarders, rejoice! New app keeps track of your stuff Itemtopia wants to make it easier to stay organized. The Ottawa startup’s free iOS application lets
Two Ottawa companies selected for Silicon Valley trip
Ottawa companies Klipfolio and Interset are two of 20 Canadian startups selected for the C100 “48 Hours in the Valley” trip. The companies will get
Interset lands $10 million in latest funding round
Ottawa-based cyber-security company Interset has secured $10 million in funding that will “effectively double the size” of the company, CEO Dale Quayle said Wednesday. San
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