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Episode 242: Hacking the Farm (and John Deere) with Sick Codes

The Security Ledger

In our latest podcast, Paul caught up with Sick Codes (@sickcodes) to talk about his now-legendary presentation at the DEF CON Conference in Las Vegas, in which he demonstrated a hack that ran the Doom first person shooter on a John Deere 4240 touch-screen monitor. Paul with Sick Codes following his presentation at DEF CON 30.

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The U.S. Forest Service Presents: Winter Olympics

Unwritten Record

The 1960 games marked the first time American households could watch events in a live broadcast format. The film Winter Olympics is from Record Group 16: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture and was produced by the Department of Agriculture to document the contributions of the U.S.

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INSIGHTS from SENTINEL

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The virtual event provided hundreds of attendees with thought-provoking sessions and lots of practical tools for growing revenue in a digital age. Presented by Mark Thomason, IDC Research Director. ?Which Images credit: IDC presentation, Where Companies Fail and How to Avoid the Traps of Shifting to Subscriptions June 2021. .

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Spotlight: Propaganda

Unwritten Record

This inaugural display was created by Aaron Arthur and Michael Bloomfield to present examples of Propaganda held by the Branch. Modern propaganda is a consistent, enduring effort to create or shape events to influence the relations of the public to an enterprise, idea or group.”. Edward Bernays, 1928. 59-GP-A1550.

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Encore Podcast: Chris Valasek on Hacking The Jeep Cherokee

The Security Ledger

Episode 215-1: Jeremy O’Sullivan of Kytch On The Tech Serving McDonald’s Ice Cream Monopoly Episode 218: Denial of Sustenance Attacks -The Cyber Risk To Agriculture. Related Stories Encore Podcast: Is Autonomous Driving Heading for a Crash? If its midsummer, it must be time for hacker summer camp.

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Connecting town and gown through the library

CILIP

We believe making these connections can revolutionise the ways people think about place, community and belonging in the present. What we miss is the crucial connections. These omissions, silences, secrets and gaps are particularly evident in how we learn about local history — if we learn about it at all. “As

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Unwrapping the Archives

The Texas Record

TSLAC is also a research hub for many historians writing books concerning famous, infamous, and lesser known Texas figures, places, and events. Some items are associated with key historical events or prominent Texans. Majority of our holdings date from the 1835 to present, but we do have materials predating the 1830s.

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