[대리점] Cyber Security: A Pre-War Reality Check - Bert Hubert
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So in case your ship is on fire, and it's good to call to the deck and say, "Hey, the ship is on fire," this factor will really work, in contrast to your voice-over-IP setup, which, after the first strike in your ship, and there’s been a energy dip, and all the servers are rebooting, this thing will at all times work. And if one thing breaks, then this is probably going the first thing that may break. After which they said, "Look, we’re simply going to ask KPN." And we have DSL modems, and we use the KPN VPN service. So I’m going to speak about rough times. Even if you're such a diehard pacifist that you're convinced that it’s by no means going to occur, you'll be able to simply imagine that I’m talking about robustness within the face of local weather change. But this is the sort of factor that may happen, only that it’s fairly uncommon.
It’s very difficult to disable this machine. And we’re going to begin with one in every of my very favourite machines, and i hope you will love this machine as much as I do. There is not a lot identified about this Emergency Communication Network, although Paul would possibly know a few things. Because it was damaged that a lot. And they discovered three main vulnerabilities in there. Let’s check out these three facets of trendy communications strategies. If we have a look at modern communications tools, like, for example, Microsoft 365, that falls over like one or two days a yr with out being attacked. And it was of great benefit to them because it disabled lots of military communications in Ukraine. Earlier, Russia disabled numerous the electricity networks in Ukraine using an analogous sort of assault. They usually had been able to attack these modems in order that they physically disabled themselves. So this was a army cyber assault that occurred as Russia was invading Ukraine.
And I would like you to think about already what would occur if we had such an attack on a Dutch energy company. Because the facility was out. And it turned out that the Ukrainians were so good (and their techniques so easy and sturdy) that they had a disruption of like solely six hours, which is de facto spectacular. There are, of course, very advanced assaults as well, however quite a bit of these things is childishly easy issues. It most likely has, like, five elements in there. I additionally want to be like, no, this stuff is over there in Ukraine. And there were 4,000 wind turbines that might not be operated. In Germany, apparently 4,000 of these modems stopped working. No, they managed to wipe the firmware of all these modems in such a means that it could not be changed. The explanation we know about these things so nicely is it seems there have been plenty of windmills that additionally had these modems. I know there are Microsoft people within the room, and I really like them. For instance, when utilizing my laptop in my dorm room, I’ll spend the time split between being at my desk with it charging or in a comfier seat with it on battery power.
Non-technical people have made choices and have optimized for stuff being low-cost. So, for instance, when you have a telecommunications firm and it’s full of telecommunications equipment and it’s being maintained from 5,000 kilometers away, if something goes mistaken, you better hope that the connection to the folks 5,000 kilometers away is still working, as a result of otherwise they can't provide help to. Yes, eighty % of the time you’re having a greater experience, however you’re incessantly having to modify between wireless and charging. So you probably have any sort of conflict sort of scenario, you’re attempting to mobilize, you’re making an attempt to get the tanks from A to B, apparently you can simply shut down the bridge. That is the Botlek Bridge. During a energy outage a number of years ago, there was an attempt to make use of the system, and it turned out that didn’t work. Is there a manner back? This one can make calls to 10 totally different stations, by the way.
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