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High-tech plays big role in transportation safety wish list

In its annual Most Wanted List of Transportation Safety Improvements, safety officials said they want to see more high-tech answers to car-crash prevention and operator monitoring capabilities.

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The National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) annual wish list looks at what it considers to be the nation’s top transportation safety concerns. It has for years spoken out about distracted driving and the need to remove any and all items from car driver compartments that might cause crashes. And this years list included yet another call for more action.

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High-tech baby monitors may provide Internet security loophole to hackers – newsnet5.com


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High-tech baby monitors may provide Internet security loophole to hackers
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NEW YORK – Several of the most popular Internet-connected baby monitors lack basic security features, making them vulnerable to even the most basic hacking attempts, according to a new report from a cybersecurity firm. The possibility of an unknown …
Despite reports of hacking, baby monitors remain woefully insecureCSO Australia

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Littoral failure: Navy hedges bets on high-tech littoral combat ships

The USS Freedom (LCS-1), one of three littoral combat ships now in service, is designed for fighting the last war—but probably not the next.
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The Navy’s littoral combat ship (LCS) was supposed to be the ship of the future, designed to be easily converted from one role to another with a relatively quick swap-out of “mission modules.” But what the Navy got instead was a range of headaches and a ship with significantly less flexibility and capability than the ships the LCS was replacing. Now, as National Defense reports, the Department of Defense has cut the number of ships to be built nearly in half, and it has put future purchases on hold while it considers its options.

But there could still be good news for the defense contractors building the LCS: the options include a beefed-up version of the ship that could raise its cost further—and increase the profits of Lockheed Martin and Austal USA in the process. Considering the fact that these ships have already had significant problems (including “aggressive corrosion“ of one design’s hull because it didn’t include cathodic protection), yet another design change could cost the US billions more for a class of ships that has never lived up to its concept.

Stu Slade, warship analyst for Forecast International, told National Defense, “This isn’t a done deal. It’s certainly a setback for the LCS program viewed in isolation, but it’s one that could yet be reversed” because the cuts won’t hit until 2016—when the White House gets a new occupant.

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Translated report reveals high-tech plans for cyber attacks, anti-satellite … – Washington Free Beacon


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Translated report reveals high-tech plans for cyber attacks, anti-satellite
Washington Free Beacon
China's military is preparing for war in cyberspace involving space attacks on satellites and the use of both military and civilian personnel for a digital “people's war,” according to an internal Chinese defense report. “As cyber technology continues
The Real US-Chinese Cyber ProblemThe National Interest Online
The Coming Cyber-Cold War: US Pioneering Online AttacksTruth-Out

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