Anonymous ID: 8a6a30 Feb. 1, 2022, 9:11 p.m. No.15524815   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5042 >>5227 >>5286

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ESA chooses Leonardo for its Cyber-Security Operations Centre (C-SOC) which will protect European space resources

 

Rome 21 December 2021 16:30

 

Leonardo, leading as the Prime Contractor for a consortium of 19 companies, will design, implement, build, validate and operate ESA's new Cyber-Security Operations Centre (C-SOC), a key infrastructure for the economy and security of Europe

 

Operational from 2024, the C-SOC will strengthen the cyber protection of European space systems through the management and monitoring of vulnerabilities 24 hours a day, and improving security for ESA Member States and partners

 

Leonardo has signed a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) to design, implement, build, validate and operate, under the technical responsibility of the ESA Security Office, a new Cyber-Security Operations Centre (C-SOC). Operational from 2024, the C-SOC will be a key infrastructure for Europe protecting space assets, related ground segment (control and operations management centres), ground-ground, ground-space and space-space links from cyber threats.

 

Leonardo, as Prime Contractor, will lead a consortium comprising 19 companies from Italy, Belgium, France, Germany, UK, Estonia, and Romania, leveraging its experience acquired through cyber threat protection of over 5,000 networks and 70,000 users in 130 countries and leading on large international projects such as the NATO Computer Incident Response Full Operational Capability (NCIRC FOC) program, which guarantees the security of information and communications at approximately 75 NATO sites located in 29 countries around the world.

 

https://www.leonardo.com/en/press-release-detail/-/detail/21-12-21-esa-sceglie-leonardo-per-il-centro-operativo-di-cyber-sicurezza-delle-risorse-spaziali-europee

 

 

 

Conte, Leonardo SpA and U.S. Embassy behind election data-switch fraud to take out Trump

 

by Marjorie MeyersJan 5, 2021

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Italy and Prime Minister Conte played a key role in the international cyber plot to take out Trump in the November election. Leonardo SpA, formerly known as Finmeccanica, used its cyber warfare satellites.

 

https://nationsinaction.org/conte-leonardo-spa-and-u-s-embassy-behind-election-data-switch-fraud-to-take-out-trump/

Anonymous ID: 8a6a30 Feb. 1, 2022, 9:39 p.m. No.15524974   🗄️.is 🔗kun

keep it real

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"The dollar was divided into "pieces of eight," or "bits," each consisting of one-eighth of a dollar."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_dollar

 

 

 

The real (English: /ɹeɪˈɑl/ Spanish: /reˈal/) (meaning: "royal", plural: reales) was a unit of currency in Spain for several centuries after the mid-14th century.[1] It underwent several changes in value relative to other units throughout its lifetime until it was replaced by the peseta in 1868. The most common denomination for the currency was the silver eight-real Spanish dollar (Real de a 8) or peso which was used throughout Europe, America and Asia during the height of the Spanish Empire.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_real

 

 

The bit is the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communications. The name is a contraction of binary digit.[1] The bit represents a logical state with one of two possible values. These values are most commonly represented as either "1" or "0", but other representations such as true/false, yes/no, +/−, or on/off are commonly used.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit

 

 

The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer[1][2] and for this reason it is the smallest addressable unit of memory in many computer architectures. To disambiguate arbitrarily sized bytes from the common 8-bit definition, network protocol documents such as The Internet Protocol (RFC 791) refer to an 8-bit byte as an octet.[3] Those bits in an octet are usually counted with numbering from 0 to 7 or 7 to 0 depending on the bit endianness. The first bit is number 0, making the eighth bit number 7.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte

Anonymous ID: 8a6a30 Feb. 1, 2022, 10:23 p.m. No.15525166   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://nationalsecurityaction.org/who-we-are/

 

We are Americans—former senior officials and policy experts, academics and civil society leaders—who have seen first-hand how the United States is stronger, safer and more respected in the world when we stand strong with our allies, pursue principled diplomacy, and stay true to the values that have long defined America at home and abroad.

 

Well done, Anon.

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Anonymous ID: 8a6a30 Feb. 1, 2022, 11:01 p.m. No.15525282   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

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What came out in IG report?

JC gmail.

They all had them.

Re_read drops re: private emails re: convicting HRC = convicting themselves.

Why did the entire Hussein admin use private emails?

ES is KEY.

What a wonderful day.

 

 

 

Technology

Google's Eric Schmidt to North Korea: Use the Internet, or Else

 

After a relatively fruitless trip to North Korea, Google chief Eric Schmidt and former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson sent what they consider a strong message … by stating the obvious — and, in Schmidt's case, in the form of an empty threat.

By Rebecca Greenfield

January 10, 2013

This article is from the archive of our partner .

 

At the tail end of a relatively fruitless four-day "humanitarian" mission to North Korea, Google chief Eric Schmidt and former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson sent what they consider a strong message … by stating the obvious — and, in Schmidt's case, in the form of an empty threat. "As the world becomes increasingly connected, their decision to be virtually isolated is very much going to affect their physical world, their economic growth and so forth and it will make it harder for them to catch up economically," Schmidt told reporters straight off the plane from North Korea, reports The New York Times's Andrew Jacobs. "We made that alternative very, very clear." That doesn't sound like much of an ultimatum, really: Join the 21st century, or else? Niether Schmidt nor Richardson have much leverage in actually pushing sanctions, and North Korea hasn't budged much on its restrictions — even if students there did try to prove to the Google exec that they know how to Google.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/01/googles-eric-schmidt-north-korea-use-internet-or-else/319673/