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“Yokneam, Israel. Sky Sapience, an expert in autonomous hovering machine technology, announces the release of the HoverMast, tethered hovering platform specially designed for small vehicles. The HoverMast will be displayed at the upcoming AUVSI conference and exhibition in Tel-Aviv.

The HoverMast responds to the need for quick, mobile intelligence gathering. At the click of a button, the system autonomously deploys, rising to heights of up to 50 meters within 10-15 seconds. Secured by a cable, serving as a power supply and wideband data link, the highly stabilized HoverMast combines advanced flight algorithms and innovative materials to provide the highest payload-to-size ratio available today. Weighing only 10 kg, the platform is capable of hosting 9 kg payloads, such as electro-optic sensors, laser designators, radar, and sophisticated COMINT and ELINT systems. Its data link enables the transfer of critical data to selected recipients in real time.”

[Source: Suasnews.com

The Patriot Act Allows Local Police To Join In!

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Cybercrime expert Mikko Hypponen talks us through three types of online attack on our privacy and data — and only two are considered crimes.

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NEW DELHI: In almost the last three years, 117 government websites have been hacked by various groups, parliament was informed on Wednesday. “As per the information tracked and reported to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team a total of 90,119,252 and 117 government websites were hacked in the year 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 (till June) by various hacker groups,” Minister of State for Communications and IT Milind Deora said.


BIO: Mikko Hypponen is the Chief Research Officer for F-Secure. He has worked with F-Secure in Finland since 1991. Mr. Hypponen, born in 1969, was selected among the 50 most important people on the web by the PC World magazine. He also received the Virus Bulletin Award, awarded every ten years, as “Best in industry”.

ACCESS INFOGRAPHIC DATA ON CYBERCRIME STATISTICS
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Future Predictions: Cyber War First Strike Capabilities

PENTAGON CONTEMPLATES CYBER WAR OFFENSE FIRST STRIKE

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, held its first-ever symposium to discuss how the U.S. military can better protect itself from foreign-backed hackers. DARPA’s director, Regina Dugan, told conference members the agency will work to develop offensive cyber capabilities.

Hostile governments can now cripple power grids, water supplies, even nuclear facilities without firing a single shot. Creating a national catastrophe has never been easier. And the new weapon of choice for the world’s terrorists is the humble laptop.
[Via: Forbes.com]

SO WHAT IS THE PENTAGON DOING ABOUT IT, THIS REPORT EXPLORES?


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“US intelligence officials are investigating the presence of Chinese telecom firms in the country. It marks growing concern in the United States that the Chinese regime is carrying out cyber espionage through major Chinese firms.

US lawmakers are looking into the expansion of Chinese telecom firms. The House Intelligence Committee last week announced it will investigate if two major companies, Huawei and ZTE Corporation, pose a security threat to the United States through telecommunications infrastructures.

Huawei is China’s largest provider of telecom equipment, and has aggressively expanded overseas in recent years. Its operations in the United States have faced opposition from those concerned about its possible ties to the Chinese regime’s military. Huawei’s founder was an engineer in the army, but the private company says he left 25 years ago, and has no links with the Chinese regime.

Former Chinese intelligence officer Li Fengzhi says this does not rule out Huawei and other Chinese firms from engaging in intelligence work in the United States.

[Li Fengzhi, Former Chinese Intelligence Officer]:
“They will register a company in the target country, like the US by a private individual, or a branch of a large private enterprise, or something with government backing. They can then place intelligence workers here who look for opportunities to obtain important or sometimes trivial intelligence, including military intelligence.”

Earlier this month, US intelligence officials accused the Chinese regime of being the biggest perpetrator of economic espionage. Representative Mike Rogers, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, echoed those claims last week. His committee launched an investigation to find out whether Chinese telecom firms in the US give the Chinese regime “an opportunity for greater foreign espionage.”

The Chinese regime denies being involved in cyber espionage, and says the US is politicizing trade issues. Both Huawei and ZTE Corporation, China’s second-largest mobile-equipment maker, maintain they pose no security threat to the United State”

[Via: http://english.ntdtv.com]

Blagojevich Gets 14 Years

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was sentenced to 14 years in prison following his 18 counts and corruption convictions including the sale of the Presidents old position.

The Corruption Perceptions Index 2011

[Via Source: Transparency International’s 2008 Bribe Payers Index (BPI)]

Key findings

Transparency International’s 2008 Bribe Payers Index (BPI) report suggests:

Belgium and Canada shared first place in the 2008 BPI with a score of 8.8 out of a very clean 10, indicating that Belgian and Canadian firms are seen as least likely to bribe abroad. The Netherlands and Switzerland shared third place on the index, each with a score of 8.7. At the other end of the spectrum, Russia ranked last with a score of 5.9, just below China (6.5), Mexico (6.6) and India (6.8).

Rank

Country/
Territory

BPI
2008 Score

Respondents

Standard Deviation

Confidence
Interval 95%

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

1

Belgium

8.8

252

2.00

8.5

9.0

1

Canada

8.8

264

1.80

8.5

9.0

3

Netherlands

8.7

255

1.98

8.4

8.9

3

Switzerland

8.7

256

1.98

8.4

8.9

5

Germany

8.6

513

2.14

8.4

8.8

5

United Kingdom

8.6

506

2.10

8.4

8.7

5

Japan

8.6

316

2.11

8.3

8.8

8

Australia

8.5

240

2.23

8.2

8.7

9

France

8.1

462

2.48

7.9

8.3

9

Singapore

8.1

243

2.60

7.8

8.4

9

United States

8.1

718

2.43

7.9

8.3

12

Spain

7.9

355

2.49

7.6

8.1

13

Hong Kong

7.6

288

2.67

7.3

7.9

14

South Africa

7.5

177

2.78

7.1

8.0

14

South Korea

7.5

231

2.79

7.1

7.8

14

Taiwan

7.5

287

2.76

7.1

7.8

17

Italy

7.4

421

2.89

7.1

7.7

17

Brazil

7.4

225

2.78

7.0

7.7

19

India

6.8

257

3.31

6.4

7.3

20

Mexico

6.6

123

2.97

6.1

7.2

21

China

6.5

634

3.35

6.2

6.8

22

Russia

5.9

114

3.66

5.2

6.6