DarkCyber for February 25, 2020, Now Available

February 25, 2020

This week’s DarkCyber video news program features an interview with Dr. Rado Kotorov, the chief executive officer of Trendalyze. The company provides time series analytics on steroids.

Most professionals are aware that some Wall Street traders analyze time series data for stocks. In the last decade, the business of buying and selling stocks has evolved. Today there are more data available and the importance

of obtaining certain data in near real time has sky rocketed. Plugging numbers into Excel is useful; however, more sophisticated analytic systems are required to deal with financial data.

The shift from a hard working broker making trades before heading to the Kiwanis club has ended. The focus is now on high frequency trading and using advanced analytics, pattern analysis, machine learning, deep learning, AI, and a suite of tools designed to exploit price fluctuations in nano seconds.

In this interview, Dr. Kotorov explains that the methods of Wall Street high frequency traders have now moved into other business sectors. Examples range from health care to companies like Amazon, Tesla, and Walmart. Time series analyses provide high-value results for policeware and government systems.

Dr. Kotorov reviews a theory of intelligence which relies on time series analysis of real time flows of large volumes of data. Specifically, the approach enables more refinement in certain machine learning applications as well as adding precision to some artificial intelligence approaches.

Dr. Kotorov, who holds a law degree and a Ph.D. in philosophy, heads one of the fastest growing analytics firms in the world.

For more information about Trendalyze, navigate to the url presented in the interview.

DarkCyber is a video news program produced by Stephen E Arnold, publisher of DarkCyber blog. The blog and the twice-a-month video news program are provided without advertising or sponsored content.

Kenny Toth, February 25, 2020

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