Improving Campus Cybersecurity with Segmentation

The deep divide for better isolation of public and private network access is emerging as a viable cybersecurity strategy. Here’s how segmentation can help your campus. Monitoring traffic and implementing policies to maintain a permanent security position is a challenge for campus security teams. With growing and more complex networks, lower operating costs are achieved […]

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US envoy warns China ‘looking at’ new nuclear technologies

GENEVA (AP) – A US diplomat focused on disarmament said on Thursday that China was “considering” the development of naval and air autonomous nuclear weapons systems, warning that any such development could undermine strategic stability. Ambassador Robert Wood, the US envoy to the Geneva Conference on Disarmament, said China had not yet developed or succeeded

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Texas project for 6G

Called 6G @ UT, the project envisions each of the founding companies sponsoring at least two specific three-year projects, including new monitoring methods specific to wireless machine learning algorithms and network innovation. “Advances in both wireless communications and machine learning over the past decade have been incredible, but separate,” said project director Professor Jeffrey Andrews.

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Astranis Starts The Final Assembly Of Their Alaska Satellite Following Successful Test Of The SDR Payload – SatNews

astranis began final assembly of their satellite for Alaska, to be sent later this year to launch SpaceX rocket and initiating a geostationary orbit service (GEO) in early 2022 – this will be the first time Alaska has its own dedicated satellite providing broadband internet across the state. Astrak’s satellite of Astranis in the clean

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