CyberOps Expands its Space Cyber Framework and Simulation/Space Cyber Capabilities with Training and Hardware Integration
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Blast from the past - an article in the Murray Valley Standard by @PeriStrathearn from way back in 2018! This was the first time we flew our FM-SSTV payload.
If you are going to the @bsidesadelaide this week please feel free to drop past the Space Cyber Village to challenge yourself with the CTF or participate in the discussion.
The schedule is linked below.
#SpaceCyber#SDA#infoSec
Please join the CyberOps Pty Ltd team for the 𝟐𝐧𝐝 𝐀𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐂𝐲𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐮𝐦, hosted on Wednesday 26th June 2024 at the Adelaide Convection Centre.
Forum Program: bit.ly/3TGOBpD
🌐 Registration: bit.ly/4bFC8uK
Orange Spain has had their /12 ( others) broken by (what appears to be) someone breaking into their RIPE account and making RPKI ROA's to somewhere else.
Current reach ability of impacted prefixes is pretty poor
The current ROA is pointing to AS49581 bgp.tools/as/49581
A few high resolution photos from today's Project Horus 60 launch! The new HQ Picamera Wenet payload performed extremely well, with some amazing images captured.
After almost 20 years since our last recruitment Canberra operations is about to advertise for the next generation of DSN Controllers. These individuals will get to support humans on the moon and beyond and deep space exploration into the future. Stay tuned for details.
There is no such thing as 'free VPN'. In this case (Iranian?) product named Topvpn[.]cc (100k d/l on playmarket) accidentally exposed its logs with collected users data: user agents, IPs, ID tokens w/expiration date, geo, referrers, etc.
Earthset. 🌎
@NASA_Orion captured this shot of Earth “setting” while the spacecraft passed close to the Moon. Nearly 270,000 miles (430,000 km) away, #Artemis I will soon surpass Apollo 13’s record-setting distance from Earth in a spacecraft designed to carry astronauts.
ALT The Orion spacecraft captures an image of Earth setting behind the Moon. The metallic grey and white structure of the spacecraft dominates the left side of the image. To the far right, the dusty grey surface of the Moon looms large beside the small blue and white Earth in the far distance. The background of the image is the dark blackness of space. No stars are visible as the high contrast of the Moon and Orion spacecraft wash out the distant stars. Credit: NASA