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The Clydeside Expressway was closed to traffic on 23 October, in advance of the COP26 conference. Barriers were installed along it, security personnel protected under gazebos.
A parody propaganda poster I made in response to my company's "Computer Anti-Virus Awareness" campaign.
"We're doomed" is a direct quote from an anonymous person's evaluation form after attending our IT security dept's antivirus awareness seminar.
As Mom neared home, she heard an unusually loud voice singing: "Ooh, I need your love, Babe/Guess you know it's true/Hope you need my love, Babe/Just like I need you..."
Mom knew it was Rosalind singing The Beatles' "Eight Days a Week." But why did Rosalind's voice sound as if it were booming through the door?
Mom soon found out: putting her key in the lock, she found the door was already unlocked
and Rosalind had somehow climbed high enough to be hanging onto the lock with a self-satisfied smile on her face!
Rosalind said, "Mom, I've had it! You cannot go to the Paul McCartney concert and leave me here! It's not fair! I've learned all The Beatles' songs so you have to take me!"
Mom's answer was firm: "I can't! You don't have a ticket. And I can't have a big bag with you sticking out of it--security checks what people bring, you know. Look, I'll have enough fun for both of us and..."
Rosalind interrupts: "'Enough fun for both of us'? There's no such thing! That just means, 'Stay home and be sad, Rosalind, while I'm having the time of my life.'"
"No, Rosalind; it means a) I love you; b) the answer is no; and c) I've put in way more years loving The Beatles than you have. We'll do something exciting soon that I'll let you pick and plan with the girls. Okay?"
"Okay, Mom. But remember: If you don't come through, I can climb up to unlock the door and let myself out! So, 'Don't let me down/Don't let me down...'"
"Yes, sing John's song, Rosalind! I really love him the most!"
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One of my absolute favourite surf spots in Brittany, literally translated it means: "Bay of Death". This is the place where once a year "Anoan" (the Dead in celtic fairies) comes around and picks up the souls of the dead. Surfing is really great there, cool locals, nice waves, but cold all year round.
Hygene:
I guess it's pretty clean around there, no industry, no sewage channels, the largest port is Brest, and that's at least 100km away.
Water:
If it wouldn't be salty, I'll drink it!
Security:
There are lifeguards in the summer months, but just for swimmers i guess
Surf:
As I already said, my most favourite spot in Brittanny, call it a classic that you shouldn't miss! Maybe not the best waves of all, but a very mythical and relaxed spot. (I've been out there on my own on a foggy winter morning with a clean 2m swell, you can't see a thing, you don't hear anything, you know the rocks are right next to you... that's when you start thinking if it's the day "Anoan" comes around or not)
Camping:
There are a few campgrounds around, but I heard that you can stay on the main parking lot if you keep it low and clean and don't stay there forever. However, it's still forbidden to camp there, maybe tolerated at sometimes!
Canon A1 + 28mm on Velvia 50, scanned with Canoscan 4800, added contrast with Adobe Lightroom
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The boss' office remains virtually untouched as if he simply never showed up for work again. I was tempted to take one of the VHS tapes just to see what was on it (security footage is my guess), but decided not to.
All the while, a tripped motion sensor mindlessly chirps a slow tempo for the lone rat still living here.
The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750/753 is characterised by its scope for universal application and extensive product portfolio. With more than 500 different modules, the versatility and flexibility is so great that virtually every requirement within the broadest range of industries is covered. Whether it’s industrial, process or building automation, sensitive safety applications, telecontrol or in hazardous areas: The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 provides the decentralised periphery required. International certifications such as IECEx, UL61010 or ABS, as well as several additional marine approvals mean that the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM can be used worldwide for virtually any industry.
The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR is instantly recognisable by its dark grey housing. Extremely temperature resistant, immune to interference, as well as unfazed by vibrations and impulse voltages — the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR’s unique features make it ideal for extreme environments. WAGO meets all relevant guidelines in the area of IT security. The PFC100 and PFC200 are characterised by cross-platform real-time Linux. The PFC controllers use an open-source operating system that can be scaled, updated and support tools such as Rsync. The Linux foundation supports essential security protocols and is constantly being enhanced.
Other advantages include the support for CODESYS PLC runtime. Interface and fieldbus diversity: CANopen, PROFIBUS DP, DeviceNet, MODBUS TCP, RTU, IEC 60870, IEC 61850 and DNP 3.0. Maximum security requirements per ISO 27000 series. On-board VPN tunnel is also possible via IPsec/OpenVPN directly.
Furthermore, the controller encodes data directly via SSL/TLS 1.2 and support parallel data access via OPC UA or Cloud via MQTT.
Case study: WAGO technology increases efficiency in wastewater treatment
Using the WAGO Telecontrol RTUs, a controller module can be developed that gives operators of wastewater treatment plants need-based control of the blowers in their aeration tanks, depending on the degree of contamination in the wastewater. This type of control saves electricity, lowers nitrogen concentration in the discharge and increases operational reliability. Practical experience shows that in many cases, plant operators can recoup the investment through the waiver of the wastewater discharge fees alone.
Case study: Hydropower — forces firmly under control
Renewable energy from hydroelectric plants is an important part of the global energy transition. A high level of automation is required to operate hydroelectric plants economically. Among other things, WAGO solutions can be found in turbine controls that are connected to a higher-level SCADA system for monitoring and power station control.
Case study: Water resource management — intelligently networking measurement values
Using the right measurements is vital when optimising processes. This may sound easy, but usually it is anything but. Using the right measurements means determining that the data are actually relevant for the process analysis, evaluating the data using suitable mathematical models and bringing it into a targeted context. If this succeeds, then measures can be derived that have the potential to sustainably increase the efficiency of the process.
In wastewater treatment, data is primarily recorded in the sanitary sewer network or at wastewater treatment plants. Using WAGO RTUs, a solution that links data from geographically distant stations into a network can be established in a comparatively easy way.
Advantages of the above also include convenient measurement and monitoring of generation or consumption rates (eg, voltage, reactive power, active power, current, cos ᶲ, frequency and energy flow direction).
Cybersecurity: PFC100/PFC200 Controllers comply with current IT security regulations for grid operators and can be hardened as described in the BDEW white paper. Communication via telecontrol protocols per IEC 60870-5-101/-103/-104, 61400-25, 61850-7-420, MODBUS, DNP3. Separate ETHERNET interfaces permit the creation of parallel networks.
Cybersecurity: Encryption that follows Europe’s most stringent energy and security guidelines per BDEW and BSI. Cloud connectivity: Connection to the cloud thanks to an MQTT software upgrade. Password-protected web-based management prevents unauthorised users from changing system settings.
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CHIRAG PATEL, Senior IT Security Specialist, US Supreme Court - Presentation: 'Cyber Security at a Small Agency: Unique Challenges call for Unique Solutions!'
Painel “Mobilidade, qual o limite?”
A disseminação dos dispositivos móveis trouxe a tecnologia para as mãos dos usuários. Como as corporações devem explorar o admirável mundo novo da computação móvel sem tornar seus ambientes empresariais mais vulneráveis.
Moderação - Graça Sermoud - diretora Editorial das revistas Decision Report e Risk Report
Coordenação - Victor Murad - Especialista em SI e Diretor da WMF Consulting
Painelistas:
Anderson Gonçalves de Moura - Gerente de TI da Rádio e Televisão da Record S.A
Cassia Carmonario - LA IT Security Administrator da Johnson & Johnson
Cláudio Banwart - Gerente de Produto da Compugraf
Denise C Menoncello - CSO do Serasa Experian
Erlen Angelo Abatayguara - Gerente de TI do Grupo Tejofran
Fernando Santos - Territory Manager da Check Point
Jorge F Krug - Superintendente Executivo de SI do Banrisul
Marcelo Cardoso - Gerente de Si do Holcim Brasil
Renato Martini - Diretor Presidente do Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia da Informação (ITI) da Presidência da Republica (Casa Civil)
Lugano is a city in Switzerland that is on the Swiss side of Lake Lugano.
Riva Vincenzo Vela
Lake Lugano views from opposite the LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura
Boats
The view of this looked better from above within the gallery, but couldn't take it (security guards around so ended up getting this outside).
A Lenovo sorteou um Lenovo X1 Carbon 10th Gen e um Motorola Edge 30 Neo entre os leitores da IT Security presentes no final da conferência.
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