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IEEE SA 2026 Cybersecurity Hackathon: Hack the Threat
Join a global community of innovators tackling real-world cybersecurity challenges driven by AI. Build solutions aligned with the TIPPSS Framework, collaborate with IEEE mentors, and compete for prizes while contributing insights that may influence future standards.
IEEE at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2026
The UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2026 will take place from 06–10 July 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland, in parallel with the AI for Good Global Summit, with options for remote participation.
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The Standards Behind the Spectacle: How IEEE SA Helps to Enable the World’s Game
Every four years, the world’s premier international football tournament captures the attention of billions. Fans tune in for the drama on the pitch—goals, strategy, and national pride—but behind every match is a sophisticated ecosystem of technologies that make the experience seamless, secure, and globally accessible.
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IEEE 7014.1-2026
IEEE Recommended Practice for Ethical Considerations of Emulated Empathy in Partner-Based General-Purpose Artificial Intelligence Systems
Recommended practices for ethical usage of emulated empathy in general-purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI) systems for human-artificial intelligence (AI) partnerships are provided in this standard. The use of emulated empathy in GPAI systems for human-AI partnerships refers to general-purpose AI products marketed as empathic partners, personal AI, companions, co-pilots, agents, assistants,…
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IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks--Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications Amendment 2: Support for the IEEE Std 802.3 Clause 4 Media Access Control (MAC) operating in half-duplex
This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1AS™-2025 specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects that support IEEE Std 802.3 Clause 4 Media Access Control (MAC) operating in half-duplex while retaining existing functionality and backward compatibility, and remaining a profile of IEEE Std 1588™-2019.
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IEEE Standard for Framework for Reliability Prediction of Hardware
This standard covers The framework for the reliability prediction for electronic hardware is covered in this standard. The required elements for an understandable and credible reliability prediction with information to evaluate the prediction results and to assess their usability for the intended application are identified. A reliability prediction generated according…
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