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Operation In(ter)reception targets Military and Aerospace employees in Europe and the Middle East

Security Affairs

Experts uncovered a new cyber-espionage campaign, dubbed “ Operation In(ter)receptio n,” aimed at aerospace and military organizations in Europe and the Middle East. For further communication with the customer, they used their own email address mimicking the victim’s.” ” continues the report. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Brazil Nominates Directors of the Brazil Data Protection Authority; Senate Approval Pending

Hunton Privacy

Joacil Basilio Rael (four-year mandate), computer engineer who graduated from the Military Engineering Institute. Miriam Wimmer (two-year mandate), Director of Telecommunications Services at the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation & Communications, and professor at the Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público.

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“Hello Girls” – Women Telephone Operators during WWI

Unwritten Record

Pershing in 1917 to improve communications on the Western front. Many of them had backgrounds in telephone communications working at different telephone companies. Telephone communications improved by July 1918 due in part to the addition of more women operators. The women trained at different camps throughout the U.S.,

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Have You Considered Tone of Voice?

ARMA International

As an example, the term “messages” once referred to voice messages left on an answering machine, to short notes about telephone calls scrawled on little pink slips of paper, and to basic instant messaging services sent through local area networks. People spoke that way and wrote that way. View the PDF version of this article.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: A Hacker From Hollywood

ForAllSecure

This is the story of a film star who connected the simple concept behind a player piano to complex communication technology in use in our devices today. A lot of modern communications, for example, have their origins in the 19th century, such as the telegraph, which required wires to be strung around the world.

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The Pushmi-Pullyu Impact of Technology Innovation on Information Preservation

AIIM

On the one hand , technology has revolutionized both the access and potential value of very long-term archival information -- much of which originated as paper -- exposing it to the light of day after years in the basement and giving it new life. I recently found an initial communication dated May 12, 1995 to this news group.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

FOX: Roberts: You basically have to understand how computer networks work, how avionics systems work, and then be able to translate communicate between those systems We've primarily focused on physically being in the airplane and hooking up to inflight entertainment. He explained how he’d been studying the problem for years on Fox News.