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The future and growth of online banking according to Forrester Research.

JustAskGemalto infographic on the state of online banking for consumers, common security issues and online threats, and tips for consumers to ensure they are safely banking online.

 

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PLANETART CYBERATTACKS XXXL

digital hardcore performance from Netherlands and Outerspace

starring mega supersized deadly serious superhero's:

Sandwoman: erotic gothic venusvamp mixing virtual worlds mash-up and:

Cesaro S. and Napoleon R. torturing microphone and megaphone, acting and

performing as 6 foot robot-dolls on acid.

 

produced by PLANETART and ViaviaOral

www.planetart.nl/cyber

planetart:home of the electronic rage, Amsterdam, Holland

  

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www.planetart.nl 9 Feb 2011 at www.super-deluxe.com Tokyo, Japan

  

video: www.youtube.com/planetartnl

 

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

According to Nato's draft general report on cybersecurity they are most worried about a cyberattack on their network servers. Considering it has taken Nato more than 2 months to fix the above simple XSS I would also be worried. Good luck Anders ;)

"#Ransomware is not only about weaponizing #encryption, its more about bridging the fractures in the mind with a weaponized message that demands a response from he victim"-James Scott, Senior Fellow, ICIT, CCIOS and CSWS

#malware #WannaCry #CyberAttack #IoT #cybercrime #Petya #espionage

 

U.S. Army Maj. Mikael Magnuson, commander of Cyber Protection Team 171, discusses drill details with personnel in his unit, June 25, 2020, in Rocklin, California. Due to COVID-19 and social distancing practices Magnuson conducted the units first virtual inactive duty training from his home in Rocklin, California. (Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Sheldon)

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

Inter-American Defense College Leadership Welcomes representatives from the U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) for a speaking engagement at the IADC Campus on Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., Feb. 14, 2023. The distinguished guest spoke about USCYBERCOM and its mission. USCYBERCOM is responsible for protecting the military's information networks from cyberattacks and for conducting offensive cyber operations when directed to do so by the President of the United States or the Secretary of Defense. USCYBERCOM works closely with other U.S. government agencies and international partners to promote cybersecurity and to defend against cyber threats to U.S. national security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)

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Service members from the Wyoming Army and Air National Guard, plus Wyoming State employees are gathered together to participate in a Cyber Shield exercise at the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security, Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept. 28, 2020. This was the first time Wyoming had it’s own independent team, as well as conducting the exercise virtually. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Cpl. Kristina Kranz)

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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019

April 3rd, 2019

San Diego, CA

 

3:45 PM

STARTUPS ON THE ROAD TO REVOLUTION? YOU BE THE JUDGE

Imagine a world where all your critical health data is safe from cyberattacks and affordable pharmaceuticals are available at the swipe of your finger. From patient billing to inventory management and faster drug discovery, hear from some of the world’s hottest startups about how they are transforming the future of health care.

 

Dave Hodgson, Co-founder and CEO, Project Ronin

Dr. Tim Junio, Co-founder and CEO, Expanse

Dr. Florian Otto, Co-founder and CEO, Cedar

Alice Zhang, Chief Executive Officer, Verge Genomics

Moderator/MC: Ellen McGirt, Senior Editor, FORTUNE

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

The scene was set: a research base on the Red Planet was struck by a cyberattack and eight teams on Earth had just a matter of hours to save it. Far from being a farfetched scenario, cyberattacks are unfortunately a daily problem for all sectors, including space exploration, and can have devastating consequences.

 

The ‘Pwn The Rover’ hacking contest was held on 17 October at ESA’s mission control centre in Darmstadt, Germany, in collaboration with Fraunhofer SIT and ATHENE-Center. Its goal was to bring together, educate and inspire younger generations in the realm of cybersecurity.

 

The hackathon was challenging, really pushing teams in a mix of time-limited and tricky but plausible scenarios;

 

Managing their ‘ExoMy’ rover and defending its systems from other teams' attacks,

Attacking competing rovers in order to exploit them,

Driving their rover through a mock-up of an abandoned Mars base

Unlocking and solving Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges – where strings of code, called ‘flags’, are secretly hidden in purposefully-vulnerable programs or websites.

Congratulations to the winning team, “SPAAAAAACE”, from Warsaw University of Technology and University of Potsdam, with an impressive 2000 points! And special mentions also to the runners-up who came in close behind: ENOFLAG, from Technische Universität Berlin and Universität Paderborn, with 1950 points and pwnthem0le, from Politecnico di Torino, scoring 1800.

 

“Each of the activities were intertwined in some way, so teams couldn’t complete one without giving some attention to the other parts of the contest,” explains Dominik Marszk, Engineer at ESA who co-organised the contest.

 

“This required teams to excel and organise themselves across a much wider than usual area of expertise. The winning teams managed to evolve and apply different tactics throughout the event which resulted in a very fierce competition.”

 

With thanks to all the very impressive teams who participated and everyone who applied for Pwn The Rover 2023: with activities like this and the enthusiasm of all involved, our future in space is looking secure.

 

Stay tuned to @esaoperations on X and @LinkedIn for information on the next Hackathon.

 

Credits: ESA

At the reception for the President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga.

 

We first met when he was the Ambassador to the US and I worked for the US-Baltic Foundation in DC. We then worked together on a visit to the US and Mexico by the late President Lennart Meri and a fifty-person business delegation. We didn't get to talk that long, but it was good to reconnect.

 

In his remarks he recalled the role that Bay Area Estonians played in keeping the Estonian identity alive during the Soviet occupation. He noted their leadership in technology and how after the Russian cyberattack on the country, NATO recently located their cyberwar headquarters in downtown Tallinn. His message to Estonian expatriates was to come back and help, or at least join this year's song festival.

 

Tomorrow he meets with Obama. I think to give him a Skype phone.

"#Ransomware is not only about weaponizing #encryption, its more about bridging the fractures in the mind with a weaponized message that demands a response from he victim"-James Scott, Senior Fellow, ICIT, CCIOS and CSWS

#malware #WannaCry #CyberAttack #IoT #cybercrime #Petya #hackers

July 7, 2011: Washington, D.C.

 

Full Committee Hearing

 

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The battle was over, and, yes, the Internet is still in one piece. It turns out that “the biggest cyber-attack in history,” said news agencies and technology web sites around the world yesterday (March 27) was more of a skirmish, but not all-out war. While clashes between anti-spam group Spamhaus combat

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

Proposed landing page for the Cyber Education Hub, which is being developed at the Center for Cyberspace Research in the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The online site is a platform for multimedia cyber education content geared to cyber experts and Airmen seeking knowledge of how cyber applies to their career fields. (Photo / AFIT CCR)

Cyber Terrorism illustration with flame effect.

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PLANETART CYBERATTACKS XXXL

making of a videoclip

 

www.vrlart.com

www.planetart.nl 9 Feb 2011 at www.super-deluxe.com Tokyo, Japan

www.planetart.nl/cyber

  

video: www.youtube.com/planetartnl

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