Tag: Collisions
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Reporting Live From Collision Conference 2021: Part Two!
While this involves the rise of APIs and IoT devices, what it really comes down to is that each piece of software connected through the …
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Reporting Live From Collision Conference 2021: Part One!
The roundtable dug into important issues like allocating organizational resources to security, privacy, and transparency to monitor AI, as …
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#BHEU: Collision of Cyber-Communities Creating Tension and Risk
The clash of four groups of cyber-communities has created risk overlaps and occasional tension, but there is the opportunity to overcome …
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ISF Predicts Collision of Digital and Physical Worlds in 2022
New research published today by the Information Security Forum (ISF) predicts nine potential threats that could make 2022 a turbulent year …
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Collision Based Hashing Algorithm Disclosure
In February 2017, a number of Google Engineers created the first SHA-1 collision. Even though this hashing algorithm was marked as …
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A $5 Billion Cryptocurrency Has Enraged Cryptographers
Nerd fights are the the background radiation of the cryptocurrency universe, but occasionally a beef becomes so acrimonious that it bubbles …
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With First Commercial Air Collision, Is A Drone Disaster Inevitable?
Passengers survive mid-air collision with drone unscathed. But with millions of drones flying around the world, is a drone disaster …
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U.S. Navy Investigating Possibility of Cyberattack Behind Two Navy Destroyer Collisions
Deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, Vice Adm. Jan Tigh, says the military is investigating the possibility of compromised computer systems behind two U.S. Read full news article on CircleID
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US Navy Collisions: Don’t Bet on Hacking
USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) on August 23 steering towards Singapore’s Changi Naval Base following a collision with the merchant vessel Alnic MC. Read full news article on BankInfoSecurity.com
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US Warship Collisions Raise Cyberattack Fears
The Chief of US Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson said on Monday he could not rule out some kind of outside interference or a cyberattack being behind the latest collision, but said he did not want to prejudge the inquiry. His broader remarks suggested a focus on “how we do business on the bridge”. Read…
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