Category: Spying


Is bionic vision in your future? It might be if engineers can perfect a contact lens filed with electronics. As this ScienCentral News report explains, engineers have demonstrated how to put electronics inside a contact lens.

Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens

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BIONIC EYE – Update 2009 Connecticut Medal of Science

Prediction: Argus II Retinal Implant Approved by EU Opening Door for Giving the Blind Sight

The Future of Things “Cyber”

by: Gen Michael V. Hayden USAF, Retired; Former Director, National Security Agency; Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency

A HUMAN CAPITAL CRISIS IN CYBERSECURITY

Lee Holcomb is vice president of strategic initiatives and cyber operations at Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Solutions. In the calculus of cybersecurity, people often focus on the exponential growth of the information infrastructure that represents both the asset that must be defended and the vehicle by which it is attacked. That view is justified and necessary, but there’s another variable in the cyber defense equation that must be given equal if not greater weight, and that’s people. Government and industry IT organizations have a pressing need for highly intelligent and well-trained IT professionals to design and implement cybersecurity strategies, as documented by the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ (CSIS) Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency in its November 2010 study, “A Human Capital Crisis in Cybersecurity.”

STRATEGIC STUDIES QUARTERLY

Spring 2011, Vol.5, No.1

Commentary

The Future of Things “Cyber”

Gen Michael V. Hayden, USAF, Retired

Part I

Feature Article

An Air Force Strategic Vision for 2020-2030

Gen John A. Shaud, USAF, Retired

Adam B. Lowther

Perspectives

Rise of a Cybered Westphalian Age

Chris C. Demchak

Peter Dombrowski

Retaliatory Deterrence in Cyberspace

Eric Sterner

Perspectives for Cyber Strategists on Law for Cyberwar

Maj Gen Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF, Retired

World Gone Cyber MAD: How “Mutually Assured Debilitation”

Is the Best Hope for Cyber Deterrence

Matthew D. Crosston

Nuclear Crisis Management and “Cyberwar”:

Phishing for Trouble?

Stephen J. Cimbala

Cyberwar as a Confidence Game

Martin C. Libicki

Book Reviews

Cyberdeterrence and Cyberwar

Martin C. Libicki

Reviewed by: COL Jeffrey L. Caton, USA, Retired

Cyberpower and National Security

Edited by: Franklin D. Kramer, Stuart H. Starr, and Larry K. Wentz

Reviewed by: Col Rizwan Ali, USAF

The Essential Herman Kahn: In Defense of Thinking

Edited by: Paul Dragos Aligica and Kenneth R. Weinstein

Reviewed by: Col Joe McCue, USAF, Retired

Part II

On-line Version

Blown to Bits: China’s War in Cyberspace, August-September 2020

Christopher Bronk

Cyberdeterrence between Nation-States: Plausible Strategy or a Pipe Dream?

Jonathan Solomon

Cyber Glossaries

Glossary of Security Terms

The SANS Institute

National Information Assurance (IA) Glossary

Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS)

SSQ Spring

2011 Complete Issue

DARPA – Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Work

Here’s a listing of the DARPA-related projects presented on the Technovelgy who brought us the Science Fiction Invention Time line site:

EATR – DARPA’s Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot
Project to develop a robotic platform able to perform long missions while refueling itself by foraging.

You Can’t Hide From DARPA
Harnessing Infrastructure for Building Reconnaissance (HIBR).

Squishy SquishBot ChemBots By DARPA
ChemBots are soft, flexible robots that are able to alter their shape to squeeze through small openings and then regain their full size.

Fracture Putty For Compound Fractures – DARPA
An alternative to today’s standard treatments, which often lead to further complications, and are not fully load-bearing,

Submersible Aircraft – DARPA’s Flying Sub?
The minimal required airborne tactical radius of the sub-plane is 1000 nautical miles (nm).

MAHEM Metal Jets Like Clarke’s Stiletto Beam
Create compressed magnetic flux generator (CMFG)-driven magneto hydrodynamically formed metal jets and self-forging penetrators (SFP).

Silent Talk ‘Telepathy’ For Soldiers
‘…allow user-to-user communication on the battlefield without the use of vocalized speech through analysis of neural signals.’

TASC – DARPA’s Psychohistory
The agency is seeking whitepapers to fuel the development of a scientific approach to predicting the actions of large masses of people.

Guided Bullets By Exacto From DARPA
How is it possible that a bullet could redirect its own course in mid-flight?

DARPA Seeks Self-Repairing Hunter-Killers?
Tests to date have seen small aerial robots lose large chunks of themselves to hostile fire, yet carry on with their mission.

DARPA Gandalf Project
A new defense department project to locate enemies precisely, and target them, by phone.

Precision Urban Hopper Robot Must ‘Stick’ Landings
Intended to give wheeled robots an additional edge; the ability to jump up onto or over obstacles up to nine meters high.

Katana Mono-Wing Rotorcraft Nano Air Vehicle
The Katana Mono-Wing Rotorcraft is a coin-sized one-bladed helicopter.

RISE Robot: Six-Legged BIODYNOTICS Runaway
These Robots In Sensorial Environments are being developed by researchers from Carnegie Mellon.

DARPA Vulture Five Year Flying Wing
Vulture is intended to fly for periods of up to five years unattended at 65,000 feet.

LSTAT-lite Life Support For Trauma and Transport-lite Demoed
LSTAT has been around since 1999; however, the LSTAT-lite is considerably lighter and more affordable.

LANdroid WiFi Robots
DARPA is soliciting proposals for intelligent autonomous radio relay nodes.

Micro Imagers For Sensing On Nano Air Vehicles
With the impetus toward micro-air and -ground vehicles for military applications, there is a compelling need for imaging micro-sensors compatible with these small platforms.

RESURRECT High-Fidelity Computer Battlefield Simulations
Create high-fidelity computer simulations of in-theatre events for tactical, operational and strategic review

Aqua Sciences Water From Atmospheric Moisture
The program focused on creating water from the atmosphere using low-energy systems.

Shape-Shifting Bomber In Need Of Plowsharing
Shape-shifting supersonic bomber fans are feeling bereft this weekend.

Automated Mammalian Training Devices
The development of an automated mammalian training device would significantly reduce the need for human involvement.

HI-MEMS: Control Circuits Embedded In Pupal Stage Successfully
Researchers have succeeded in implanting electronic circuit probes into tobacco hornworms as early pupae.

HI-MEMS: Cyborg Beetle Microsystem
The University of Michigan team has successfully created a cyborg unicorn beetle microsystem.

Carnegie Mellon’s Boss Wins DARPA Urban Challenge
Carnegie Mellon’s Boss, an autonomous Chevy Tahoe, was declared the winner.

2007 DARPA Urban Challenge Videos
The teams will attempt to complete a complex 60-mile urban course with live traffic in less than six hours. Now, the videos.

DARPA Wants Exoskeletons
DARPA thinkers are saying that maybe humans themselves need an upgrade.

IR Chemical Communication Graffiti Tags Wanted By DARPA
The Chemical Communications (ChemComm) program objective is to encode and transmit information in a rapid and covert manner.

Hybrid Insect MEMS Sought By DARPA For Bug Army
HI-MEM-based bug armies? Our friends at DARPA seem to have cyborgs on the brain.

DARPA Wants Exoskeletons
In a briefing today on GovExec.com, a variety of projects from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) demonstrate that some science fiction thinking is good.

Shark Cyborgs On DARPA Remote control
In those Jaws movies, the shark seemed like it was out to get you. DARPA makes this dream come true.

Bradbury’s Mechanical Hound and DARPA’s BigDog Robot
In his chilling 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury created the mechanical hound, a robot that accompanied the firemen and helped with their work… DARPA has made a multi-million dollar investment in the soldier of the future’s best friend – BigDog.

DARPA Seeks Metabolic Dominance
DARPA has initiated a new program called “Metabolic Dominance” to assure that soldiers have superior physiological qualities. Frank Herbert had the answer sooner, though.

DARPA’s Walrus and Griffith’s War-Balloons
Not your great-grandfather’s airship, the Walrus will be able to lift a fighting force.

DARPA’s Radiation Decontamination (And ‘Doc’ Smith’s Dekon)
DARPA and a host of scientists are working on decontamination techniques for dirty bombs.

Obtaining Unobtainium at DARPAtech 2004
DARPA searches for impossible materials – unobtainium – and is succeeding.

Springtail EFV-4B Personal Air Vehicle From Trek Aerospace
The Springtail EFV-4B Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) is a fourth-generation vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) craft powered by a single engine.

Trauma Pod Battlefield Medical Treatment System
DARPA has awarded a $12 million contract to develop an automated medical treatment system that can recieve, assess and stabilize wounded soldiers immediately following injury. The trauma pod is used to treat soldiers on the battlefield using advanced

Cormorant Submarine/Sea Launched MPUAV
The Cormorant submarine and sea launched vehicle concept may remind you of science fiction glories past.

Terminator Tether – EDT Solution To Space Debris Update
Studies have shown that low Earth orbit is not a limitless resource and should be managed more carefully. Some sort of debris-mitigation measures are needed to solve the problem of old, unusable satellites and space junk.

HELLADS: Lightweight Laser Cannon
Ultra-light High Energy Liquid Lasers are coming.

DARPA’s ‘BigDog’ Robot Now In Puppy Stage
Project seeks to create algorithms that help multi-legged platforms learn to walk in varied terrain.

DARPA Urban Challenge – KITT
Autonomous ground vehicles will take to a mocked-up urban area to negotiate a 60-mile course.

Star Wars Binoculars A Cognitive Technology Threat Warning
They’ve dubbed the device “Luke’s Binoculars,” after the device used by Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars movie.

DARPA Radar Scope Can Sense Thru Walls
Handheld radar scope can provide troops with an ability that was formerly the province of science fictional superheroes alone.

BigDog Quadruped Robot Update
Good progress on Ray Bradbury’s mechanical hound from Fahrenheit 451.

Has the U.S. Government subsidize the North Koreans who currently have over 38,900 missile tubes are pointed at the west…?

Dr. Paul discusses the NPRK’s detonation of an atomic device and how they achieved that technology using subsidies from the Clinton Administration.

Thanks Michael Jackson…. for your Korean visit…

The future of CYBERWAR

RSA Conference on Security Howard Schmidt, White House Cybersecurity Coordinator, National Security Council, Executive Office of the President

“Fatal System Error” Author Joseph Menn, and the growing danger of cybercrime.


FCC update on what is being done by the US government
CYBER SECURITY AND COMMUNICATIONS

Is the US ready for the militarisation of cyberspace?
Cyberwar. Attacks are launched by computer hackers.
Digital spy rings. Information thieves.
Cyberarmies of kids, criminals, terrorists – some backed by nation states.

Wiki, method of attacks listed here.

Defense Tech Blog discusses the Cyber Attach Danger.

Cyber War – The Aurora Project

This Cyber War episode was on 60 minutes and belongs to CBS.

The Aurora Project proved that network control to a generator is very dangerous. This shows how drastically a 27-Ton Jenbacher 1 megawatt type power generator can be destroyed by simply hacking into it from a common laptop. Imagine getting access to all of the generators in the U.S. and then simply pushing the enter key on your keyboard by one man. After a little control by use of the internet and some skilled hacking by an evil programmer or an Al-Qaeda professional, this could be accomplished. With one malignant hacker on the power grid, a lot of our economy will die. What will we do without electricity for 4 months or maybe up to a year? Our electronic and software engineers that create these interfaces that control these generators need to care about these liabilities, and not just profits. Even if they did, its still too expensive. Microsoft makes billions and even they cant stop hackers. The Internet is for information, and should never be used for generator control..