If you could replace your car keys, website login data, credit cards and bus passes with a chip embedded under your skin, would you? This is a question addressed this week at the Kaspersky Labs Security Analyst Summit by biohacker Hannes Sjoblad from BioNyfiken. . A pioneer in what has been deemed 'biohacking," Sjoblad is the leader of a group of biohackers in Sweden who took the first step in experimenting with embedded NFC chips -- by having them implanted into their own hands. Speaking to attendees at the event, Sjoblad said the controversial technology is in "early stages," but the future is ripe for us to become cyborgs in one way or another. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Biohacking's evolution is poised for a revolution with NFC chips under the skin, merging convenience with ethical debates on our cyborg potential. Biohacking, NFC Technology, Embedded Chips, Cyborg Future, Security Summit. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Professionals concerned with securing the systems that run water and electric utilities, dams, railways and other critical infrastructures are gathering this week in Florida to understand better the challenges facing them and learn how to defend their systems. . Called the Process Control and SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) Security Summit, the event is hosted by The SANS Institute, is paid for by the Departments of Energy and Homeland Security, and targets professionals involved with automated industrial control systems. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Expand your understanding at the ICS Cyber Defense Conference dedicated to protecting energy and manufacturing infrastructure.. process control security, SCADA systems, industrial control defense. . Brittany Day
Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the world's premier open source and Linux provider, today announced the first Open Source Security Summit. The Security Summit will take place at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. on October 29, and will be cohosted by Dell. The Security Summit will provide an open forum to discuss and explore how open source technologies, methodologies, tools, and support processes meet the challenges of securing networks and computer systems.. . .. Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the world's premier open source and Linux provider, today announced the first Open Source Security Summit. The Security Summit will take place at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. on October 29, and will be cohosted by Dell. The Security Summit will provide an open forum to discuss and explore how open source technologies, methodologies, tools, and support processes meet the challenges of securing networks and computer systems. "Building a stable yet accessible infrastructure to protect critical enterprise data and systems is a daunting challenge for most organizations," said Paul Cormier, executive vice president of Engineering at Red Hat. "Solutions which are architected using open source technologies are meeting the challenges of securing systems and delivering to customers the highest level of security. Many of these open source technologies are in production today." The link for this article located at BusinessWire is no longer available. . IBM and Intel organize the inaugural Cybersecurity Collaborative Forum to address the obstacles in safeguarding online infrastructures and digital devices.. Open Source Security Summit, Red Hat, Dell, Network Security, Data Protection. . Anthony Pell
A global summit focusing on cyberterrorism and the targets of critical infrastructures has been announced for next month. The event, Sector 5, will be co-produced by Gardner and Flight Event Work, and held in Washington, D.C., between August 21 and 23. . .. A global summit focusing on cyberterrorism and the targets of critical infrastructures has been announced for next month. The event, Sector 5, will be co-produced by Gardner and Flight Event Work, and held in Washington, D.C., between August 21 and 23 . The organizers say that executives from major organizations and government agencies over several infrastructure sectors, including banking/financial services; utilities/energy/water; transportation, telecommunications and information services; health and safety plus emergency services, are expected to attend. According to the event producer Paul Sitar, the focus will be on offering information and products as solutions to defending vital interests and national security. Plans call for the conference to include contributions from around 150 expert speakers and panelists, in-depth simulated cyberattacks, case studies and analysis, plus discussion sessions. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . An international conference addressing digital terrorism and essential systems is scheduled for New York City next month.. Cyberterrorism Conference, Critical Infrastructure, Security Summit. . Anthony Pell
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