>>7124540 TYB
Want to slow a hacker? A @UMich research team is taking a "moving target" approach to protecting microchips. The team's Morpheus approach repeatedly randomizes key parts of software that governs chip operations, but doesn't affect apps powered by the chip.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613968/a-new-microchip-aims-to-stump-hackers-with-a-constantly-moving-target/ …
https://twitter.com/DARPA/status/1152941506594050048
7:00 AM - 21 Jul 2019
>>7124944 Done
OTD in 1950 @FBI arrested Julius Rosenberg for espionage conspiracy in connection with his provision of U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. A year earlier, the Soviet Union had shocked the world by announcing it had detonated an atomic weapon. https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/atom-spy-caserosenbergs …
https://twitter.com/NCSCgov/status/1151530923772534797
9:35 AM - 17 Jul 2019
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The judge, at sentencing,: “I consider your crime worse than murder, I believe your conduct in putting into the hands of the Russians the A-bomb has caused, in my opinion, the Korean war, 50K casualties and millions of innocent people may pay the price of your treason.”
https://twitter.com/NCSCgov/status/1151530928444981248
9:35 AM - 17 Jul 2019
#OTD 1985 @MI6 exfiltrated KGB officer Oleg Gordievsky from Russia hidden in a car trunk. Intelligence he provided to the West was vital to winning the Cold War and directly helped President Reagan and British Prime minister Thatcher in their dealings with Premier Gorbachev.
https://twitter.com/NCSCgov/status/1152235383238930432
8:14 AM - 19 Jul 2019
Oleg escaped the Russians after the KGB launched its largest mole-hunt in history. His exfil involved a nerve-wracking trip in a car trunk in his underwear, with a heat-shielding blanket to avoid detection by border dogs. He crossed safely into Finland. https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol-63-no-1/spy_and_traitor.html …
https://twitter.com/NCSCgov/status/1152235393426907136
8:14 AM - 19 Jul 2019