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your Topic is going to play a mejor role.
Dear Entrepreneur, Engineers, Space Angel, VC, Official and us all are welcome to join to build the
ISS 2.0.......Idea is to build the New Space station for more collaborating Gov-Corporate groups. Sure there are entrepreneur who would be interested in investing the money.
Website: http://www.spaceentrepreneurs.org/group/2internationalspacestation2/
Location: Space
Webcast launch is a very attractive idea. Topics regarding security - I would suggest that the current insecurity of digital transmissions for Aerospace IP discussions is a great topic.
By way of example, anyone using SKYPE should be aware that there are numerous credible reports that China military interests are deeply tapped into this network and others, especially since the infamous "Titan's Rain" period.
Excerpt from Time article-
"Time Magazine published an interesting report Aug. 29 by Nathan Thornburgh about an investigation codenamed Titan Rain that began in late 2003. As an information systems security officer (ISSO) for Sandia National Laboratories of the U.S. Department of Energy, Shawn Carpenter noticed a flood of expert hacker activity focusing on data theft from a wide range of “the country’s most sensitive military bases, defense contractors and aerospace companies.” Carpenter discovered that “the attacks emanated from just three Chinese routers that acted as the first connection point from a local network to the Internet.” Carpenter worked with U.S. Army and FBI investigators to learn more about the attacks and the attackers. According to Thornburgh, various analysts judge that “Titan Rain is thought to rank among the most pervasive cyberespionage threats that U.S. computer networks have ever faced.”
http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/sec/2005/1107sec2.html
I run a special proprietary module on one of our servers, just to track suspicious activity- and I can tell you that Asia is the source of an enormous amount of unusual probing Internet activity and attacks on anything Aerospace related.
Cheers! -Richard
Thank you very much for the invitation. Great thing about webcast is it covers the main area of space age" Security". Best of luck
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