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Master Sgt. Troy Young and Staff Sgt. Lindsey DeHart discuss watch updates on the operations floor of the 275th Cyber Operations Squadron, part of the 175th Cyberspace Operations Group of the Maryland Air National Guard at Warfield Air National Guard Base, Middle River, Md., Dec. 2, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
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Tech. Sgt. Kyle Hanslovan, a cyber warfare specialist with the 175th Cyberspace Operations Group of the Maryland Air National Guard stationed at Warfield Air National Guard Base, Middle River, Md. Hanslovan served on active duty with the Air Force for six years and then worked as a cyber security contractor for the Department of Defense. In civilian life he is now the CEO of a cyber security start up firm, and believes the experience he gains from his civilian life greatly benefits the Air Force cyber mission, Oct. 30, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
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Tech. Sgt. Kyle Hanslovan, a cyber warfare specialist with the 175th Cyberspace Operations Group of the Maryland Air National Guard stationed at Warfield Air National Guard Base, Middle River, Md. Hanslovan served on active duty with the Air Force for six years and then worked as a cyber security contractor for the Department of Defense. In civilian life he is now the CEO of a cyber security start up firm, and believes the experience he gains from his civilian life greatly benefits the Air Force cyber mission, Oct. 30, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
Tech. Sgt. Kyle Hanslovan, a cyber warfare specialist with the 175th Cyberspace Operations Group of the Maryland Air National Guard stationed at Warfield Air National Guard Base, Middle River, Md. Hanslovan served on active duty with the Air Force for six years and then worked as a cyber security contractor for the Department of Defense. In civilian life he is now the CEO of a cyber security start up firm, and believes the experience he gains from his civilian life greatly benefits the Air Force cyber mission, Oct. 30, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
Barry Sanders spoke about quantum computers and how they will be able to crack any current encryption system used for the secure exchange of data.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
Ben Reed of Calgary's Protospace chaired the discussion of computer security.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
The audience, of people of all ages, had lots of questions about computer security. The Q&A went for well over an hour.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
Tom Keenan spoke about the Black Hat and DefCon hacker conferences he has attended,
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
Tom Keenan spoke to the security of your private data and what social media companies do with the information you choose to share.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
Barry Sanders spoke about the research being done at the U of C on developing quantum computers and quantum cryptography techniques.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
Ben Reed, Tom Keenan, and Barry Sanders presented an entertaining and thought-provoking Cafe on the security of your personal information on the internet.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ironwood Stage and Grill
1229 – 9th Avenue SE, Inglewood
Hacking and Cracking
How safe are you and your computer systems?
If the bad guys can hack the CIA, how safe are your personal computers, your business systems, and our networked society? And if you think security is an issue now, wait till you see quantum computers! Experts from the University of Calgary and the Institute for Quantum Information Science tell us the answers to computer security, both surprising and scary!
Speakers:
Dr. Tom Keenan, FCIPS, I.S.P.
Professor and Associate Dean, Faculty of Environmental Design
University of Calgary
Dr. Barry Sanders
iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science
University of Calgary
Moderator:
Ben Reed
Director, Calgary Protospace Ltd.
Vice President, Western Canadian Robotics Society
Science Cafés are free!
A capacity crowd enjoyed the discussion led by Ben Reed, Tom Keenan, and Barry Sanders.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
Lenovo on Thursday came under fire for preinstalling spyware on some of its laptops.
The software, Superfish, uses the same techniques cybercriminals often employ to crack encrypted traffic from computers to the Internet.
“Superfish is purposely designed to bypass the security of HTTPS...
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The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators.