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Monthly Archives: March 2021
Registration for NSA’s Hot Topics on Science of Security (HoTSoS) Event – HSToday
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Hot Topics on Science of Security (HoTSoS)is a research event centered on the Science of Security, which aims to address the fundamental problems of security in a principled manner.Registration is now open for the eighth annual HoTSoS event which will be held virtually, hosted by the National Security Agency on April 13-15, 2021. The HotSoS plenary presentations will take place on the Hopin virtual conference platform. Networking and poster sessions will be held on the Gather.town platform. Registered attendees will receive an email with instructions for accessing the platforms in the week prior to the event.Register hereRegistration deadline is 11 April.
HotSoSbrings together researchers from diverse disciplines to promote advancement of work related to the science of security. The 8th Symposium continues the series emphasis on cyber-security with a strong methodology and scientific rigor. This symposium solicits presentations of already published work in security and privacy, particularly that which examines the scientific foundations of trustworthy systems. In addition to these presentations, the symposium solicits work in progress papers for discussion, presentations of student research projects, and research posters. The program will also include invited talks and panels. The poster session will be highlighted by a poster competition.
Keynote presentations will be delivered by:
Special Session on Science of Security Hard Problems
The program this year will also include a special breakout discussion session centered on Science of Security Hard Problems.The SoS community influencers are revisiting the SoS Hard Problems and their definitions in preparation for a second decade of the National Security Agency (NSA) Science of Security and Privacy Program.
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Pentagon’s Cyber Forces Conducted Dozens of Operations to Protect 2020 Elections, General Says – MSSP Alert
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by D. Howard Kass Mar 29, 2021
Paul Nakasone, CyberCom, NSA and Central Security Service
The Pentagons cyber forces carried out some two dozen strategic operations to safeguard the 2020 national elections, said General Paul Nakasone, the Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command (CyberCom), who serves concurrently as Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Central Security Service.
In testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee, Nakasone said that CyberCom conducted the campaigns to quash foreign threats before they interfered or influenced the 2020 elections. Eleven of the operations in nine different countries were hunt forward, intended to secure the 2020 election, he said.
The initiatives appear to have been successful. An intelligence review by the National Intelligence Council released in early March, 2020, asserted that no foreign adversary successfully manipulated votes or conducted cyber attacks that discredited the elections results. We have no indications that any foreign actor attempted to alter any technical aspect of the voting process in the 2020 elections, including voter registration, casting ballots, vote tabulation or voting results, the audit said.
Nakasone credited partnerships with the NSA, the Homeland Security Departments cyber wing and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for sharing information with those who need it as quickly as possible. In particular, CyberComs alliance with the NSA remains the foundation of our success, he said. He also pointed to CyberComs efforts to enable domestic industry, allies and partners by providing critical threat information and insights, which improve their ability to act under their unique authorities.
As a case in point, CyberCom and the NSA are helping to craft the Biden administrations response to the Russian-executed SolarWinds cyber attack. Policymakers are considering a range of options, including costs that might be imposed by other elements of our government, Nakasone said.
Chris Krebs, former director, CISA
The generals remarks echo earlier statements by Christoper Krebs, who formerly headed the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA), which operates as the nations cyber central. Barring closer scrutiny, harsher consequences and stronger leadership, the nation hasnt reached the upper limit of devastating cyber attacks, particularly from Russian hackers, Krebs and other security officials told lawmakers in recent testimony to the House Homeland Security Committee.
Krebs, who former President Trump fired after the 2020 presidential election, called for more powerful measures to discourage cyber attackers, advocated for a whole-of-government approach, stronger federal leadership and labeling cybersecurity as a threat to national security. The behavior will continue until the leadership has decided that it cannot tolerate further behavior, he said.
Immediately following the 2020 election, Krebs called it the most secure in U.S. history, claiming that no evidence of foreign meddling had emerged. I know the work that the intelligence community has done, the Department of Defense has done, that the FBI has done, that my team has done. I know that these systems are more secure. I know based on what we have seen that any attacks on the election were not successful.
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Alleged $1 Billion Arms Deal: CSOs kick against alleged plot to remove Munguno as NSA – Vanguard
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By Bashir Bello, KANO
A Network of Civil Society Organizations operating in states across the federation has on Tuesday rose from an emergency meeting in Kano to kick against the alleged plot to remove Gen. Babagana Munguno as the National Security Adviser, NSA for the revelation of alleged missing or misappropriation of one billion dollars for the procurement of arms and ammunitions.
The network in a communique issued and signed by the convener, Comrade Ibrahim Waiya said Gen. Mungunos revelations deserve national honour and respect but not persecution.
Comrade Waiya describes the alleged act of conspiracy against the National Security Adviser as unpatriotic, uncalled for and a smear on decorum.
He reiterated the networks position on the need for President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately set up a special panel of investigation into the matter while the National Assembly should support the advocacy for the setting up of the panel of an investigation by the Presidency.
According to him, the Conference of States Civil Society Networks, wishes to unequivocally throw its weight behind numerous calls across the country for an immediate probe on the alleged $1 billion arms deal, urging President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently proceed by setting up a special panel of investigation into the matter.
It equally supports the efforts of Government in the fight against corruption, as well as promotion of transparency and accountability in governance.
We, therefore, feel obliged to remind the National Assembly on their constitutional role of the oversight function, hence a duty to support the advocacy for the setting up of the panel of an investigation by the Presidency on the alleged missing $1 billion released for the procurement of arms and ammunition.
The convener further said, Rising from an emergency meeting in Kano, we as a group of reputable Civil Society Organizations operating in different states across the country, resolved to take an exception to the grand conspiracy to have the National Security Adviser, Babagana Munguno replaced as a price for telling the truth about the enduring arms deal widely discussed at both national and international platforms. It is on this note we wish to describe the alleged act of conspiracy as unpatriotic, uncalled for and a smear on decorum.
It is our conviction that the singular act of patriotism demonstrated by Major Gen. Babagana Mungono on the revelations over the alleged missing funds released for the procurement of arms and ammunitions, deserves national honour and respect but not persecution on the basis of a personal vendetta by the imperceptible anti citizens and anti-democracy elements, who get pride in promoting impunity and are hell-bent on destroying the reputation and integrity of the country, by cashing on their personal gains and serving the instincts of their arrogance.
This is a total embarrassment for the Nigerian nation to be enmeshed in yet another round of arms fund scandal with vested interests desperately struggling to kill all efforts aimed at uncovering the truth for Nigerians to know.
We wish to canvass for the support of all Nigerians to rally around and ensure that we bring an end to this kind of unpleasant experience that create both domestic and international embarrassment, and ensure that all persons or groups found guilty of shortchanging the country in the fight against killings, arson and general insecurity are sanctioned and brought to justice, regardless of their self-acclaimed influence or relationship with the apex political power corridor in the land.
It is to our utmost surprise that, if it were in other civilized climes, those being widely accused in this fresh round of arms deal would have by now been charged to court. We cannot fathom why true citizens of any nation should kick against the probe of a suspected breach of this magnitude, not even minding the price of the problem on lives and properties of innocent men, women and girls in our country and the envisaged negative impact on their future.
We wish to assure Nigerians that, an alleged scam of this magnitude cannot just be swept under the carpet because those in positions of authority saddled with the responsibility of protecting Nigerians lives have no excuse for compromise, the communique however reads.
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DHS studying ways to plug cyber blind spots, officials say – Roll Call
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In an opinion column in the Washington Post on Sunday, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates wrote that in the Obama administration, Gates had proposed creating the position of a deputy director at the NSA who would be a DHS cybersecurity official. That official would have the legal authority to ask the NSA to conduct surveillance on domestic networks and defend against ongoing attacks, Gates wrote.
The new position would come with legal restrictions on how the new authority would be used and would be designed to safeguard Americans from unwanted, unauthorized surveillance, Gates said. The proposal was signed off on by then Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and receivedthe blessing of the Justice Department, but Gates wrote that the initiative came to naught, mainly because of bureaucratic foot-dragging and resistance.
Asked whether such a proposal was being considered now, the DHS officials who briefed reporters declined to address it specifically. One official said the administration is conducting an in-depth lessons-learned exercise on both the Russian and Chinese attacks and would offer recommendations once it has completed the review.
CISA, which is allowed by law only to provide advisory services to federal, stateand local government agencies and U.S. companies, is not in a position to demand any information from agencies and companies that are affected by a cyber attack, leaving that agency also in the dark about the extent of a major attack.
Lawmakers have called for expanding the powers and budget for CISA to make the agency in charge of all federal government networks that operate under the "dot gov" domain, similar to how the U.S. Cyber Command oversees cybersecurity for the U.S. military network.
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Netherlands, The Gross Domestic Product nsa (YoY) above forecasts (-2.9%) in 4Q: Actual (-2.8%) – FXStreet
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University of Cumbria and Sellafield Ltd. named runners up in NSA Nuclear Awards | News and Star – News & Star
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The University of Cumbria and Sellafield Ltd. were delighted to have their work recognised at a prestigious national award.
The local university and nuclear power companys joint initiative, Project Academy for Sellafield , was named runner up in the NSA Nuclear Skills Award 2021.
The project was a finalist in the Best Provider & Employer Collaboration at NSA Nuclear category.
Director of Employer Engagement and Professional Development at the University of Cumbrias Institute of Business, Industry and Leadership, Ian Sinker, said:"We are delighted that our partnership with Sellafield Ltd has been recognised at the UK Nuclear Skills Award in the Best Provider & Employer Collaboration category.
"Reflecting on the last five years, it is clear to see the impact the Project Academy has had and the benefits being delivered to Sellafield Ltd, its supply chain partners and beyond.
"This level of recognition reflects the close working relationship and our joint ambition to deliver high quality project management education.
"We look forward to the future and working to further strengthen the links between academia and industry."
Originally established in 2016, the Project Academy for Sellafield is a joint working arrangement between the University of Cumbria and Sellafield Ltd.
The Academy delivers project management short courses, professional qualifications and degree programmes to prepare and educate our employees in West Cumbria and Warrington for the changing landscape of project management.
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Is the Music Over at Mills College? – The New York Times
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Even the concert hall at Mills College is different.
Looming at the back of the stage is a huge, bright mural of a forest opening onto a deep blue lake. The ceiling is painted in geometric patterns and vivid colors. Frescos of Gregorian chant scores flank the stage.
We are not in sedate, monochromatic Carnegie Hall. No, Littlefield Concert Hall at Mills, in Oakland, Calif., is a vibrant, even eccentric place, where it is clear from the surroundings that music outside the mainstream is not simply tolerated, but celebrated.
There was a real atmosphere of comfort and support for whatever it is that you wanted to do, the composer David Rosenboom, who led the music program at Mills in the 1980s, said in an interview.
Now that program and the electronics-focused Center for Contemporary Music, together among the most distinguished havens for experimental work in America over the past century, are facing possible closure. On March 17 the college, founded in 1852, announced that ongoing financial problems, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, would mean the end of its history as a degree-granting institution made up of an undergraduate womens college and several coeducational graduate programs.
Pending approval by its board of trustees, the schools final degrees are likely to be conferred in 2023. The statement announcing the proposed closure alluded to plans for a Mills Institute on the 135-acre campus, but the focus of such an institute and whether it would include the arts is unclear.
For composers and musicians, the potential loss of the Mills program has come as a startling blow, even if the colleges finances have been shaky for years. I long feared this might be the worst-case scenario, but I am still devastated by the news, said the harpist and composer Zeena Parkins, who teaches there.
It has been an astonishing run. The schools faculty over the years has been practically an index of maverick artists, including Darius Milhaud, at Mills for three decades beginning during World War II; Luciano Berio, who came at Milhauds invitation; Lou Harrison, who built an American version of the Indonesian gamelan percussion orchestra; the deep listening pioneer Pauline Oliveros; Robert Ashley, an innovator in opera; Terry Riley, a progenitor of Minimalism; the influential composer and improviser Anthony Braxton; James Fei, a saxophonist and clarinetist who works with electronic sounds; and Maggi Payne, a longtime director of the Center for Contemporary Music, Millss laboratory for electronic work since the 1960s, when Oliveros was its first leader.
Among the alumni are Dave Brubeck, Steve Reich, John Bischoff, William Winant and Laetitia Sonami; several former students ended up returning to teach after graduating.
What Mills College had was unique, said Riley, who taught there from 1971 to 1981. I have never in my travels encountered another institution like it.
Millss defining feature was its sense of community. Despite all the famous names involved, the overriding impression was that music is not created by lone geniuses, but by people working together.
Fred Frith, whose career has included avant-garde rock and idiosyncratic improvisations and who retired from Mills in 2018 after many years there, said, Music is essentially a collaborative activity, and if Im going to teach improvisation or composition without real hands-on involvement, then were all going to miss out on something.
In the first half of the 20th century, when composers like John Cage became associated with the school, Mills developed a reputation for nonconformity. Performances ran the gamut from traditional instruments to obscure electronics to vacuum cleaners, clock coils and other found objects. Riley recounted an early performance of In C, his open-ended classic from 1964, at which the audience was dancing in the aisles. Laetitia Sonami recalled taking singing lessons with the master Indian vocalist Pandit Pran Nath, guru to Riley and others.
At that time, the program was practically public access. In the 1970s, Mills was still like a community group, said the composer Chris Brown, a former director of the Center for Contemporary Music. It still had the idea that community members could come and use the studios.
Robert Ashley, a guiding presence from 1969 to 1981, helped foster that spirit. Though the radically open sensibility faded as the years went by, Mills maintained a commitment to access through frequent performances in and around Oakland, many of them free.
One of the amazing things about Mills is the rich musical community that it creates through the entire Bay Area, said the composer Sarah Davachi, who graduated in 2012.
As the personal computer revolution was taking hold in the nearby Silicon Valley, experiments with home-brew electronics and microcomputers, like those of David Behrman, were common at Mills, where technology had long been at home through the Center for Contemporary Music. Serendipitous moments abounded: As a student in the 70s, John Bischoff remembers running into David Tudor, renowned as a collaborator with John Cage, in the hallway and being asked to assist with recording Tudors work Microphone. William Winant said he found an original instrument built by the composer and inveterate inventor Harry Partch hidden under the stage in the concert hall.
It felt like utopia: an environment where students are encouraged, and given the support they need, to pursue any and all ideas that came to mind, free from the stifling pressures of capitalism, said Seth Horvitz, an electronic composer who records under the name Rrose.
Students built their own instruments and sound installations, exhilarated by the freedom to do what they wanted. We commandeered every square inch of the music studio and surrounding areas, said the composer Ben Bracken, putting up rogue installations in the courtyards, hallways and hidden rooms, inviting friends to perform in inflatable bubbles, screening Kenneth Anger films in the amphitheater with live studio accompaniments, Moog studio late nights that bled into morning.
But pressures on institutions of higher education around the country, which have intensified in recent decades, did not spare Mills. In 2017, as a cost-cutting measure, it began laying off some tenured faculty. The celebrated composer and multi-instrumentalist Roscoe Mitchell learned his contract was not being renewed news that was met with an outcry from the experimental music community. (Mitchells contract was eventually extended, but he chose to retire.) In 2019, the college sold a rare copy of Shakespeares First Folio at auction for just under $10 million, and a Mozart manuscript for an undisclosed sum. But the losses continued and then came the pandemic.
Many musicians said they were concerned about the fate of Millss archives. Maggi Payne said it includes over 2,000 tapes of performances, lectures and interviews, along with scores, letters and synthesizers and hundreds of percussion instruments owned by Lou Harrison.
David Bernstein, the current chair of the music department, said the archives would be protected. We have been working on this project for quite some time, he said. And yes, there are instruments at Mills of significant historical importance. We are very concerned about their fate. Most of all, they should not be stored but used by students interested in exploring new sounds and different musical cultures. And they should also be played by virtuoso performers, as they are now.
But if Millss future is unclear, Roscoe Mitchell said, its legacy is not. It will live on much longer than you and I, he said.
Its history, Mitchell said. Its not going to go away.
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The Victorian Utopia Hidden In The Middle Of Tennessee – TravelAwaits
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Restoration And Care
Under the leadership of Stagg, who served as the Rugby Restoration Association director for 10 years, the town started coming back to life. Restoration work began on the founders home, the church, and the library, and the Rugby Archives were created to preserve the historic photographs, memoirs, letters, and records of the early settlement.
Today, Rugby is a rarity. The original town plan and its surrounding wilderness remain much as they did in 1880, and new residents and tourism have breathed life into the dream community.
Today, 12 original buildings have been restored to their historic origins, and the 805-acre Rugby State Natural Areas and the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area bring more and more visitors through Rugby.
New residents who move into Rugby build historically compatible homes based on the original 1880 town plan, and more and more buildings are being restored, including the 1881 Uffington House, where Thomas Hughes niece and elderly mother once lived.
Pro Tip: The Rugby Visitors Centre offers a fantastic free documentary called The Power of a Dream that should not be missed. The short movie delves deep into the history of Rugby and its people, quotes diary entries of those who lived here, and provides information and commentary on the lifespan of the village from its founding up to its current community.
Getting to Rugby isnt difficult, but you can pass by it without ever seeing the turn-off. From Knoxville, travel on I-75 North to Exit 141 for Huntsville/Oneida, and then take Highway 63 to a left on Highway 27.
Start your tour of Rugby at the Rugby Visitors Center, which is open Thursdays through Sundays. After learning about the history of the town with the film The Power of a Dream, sign up for a guided walking tour of some of the buildings and exhibits in Historic Rugby. The one-block walking tour will bring you to the 1882 Thomas Hughes Free Public Library, the founders home, 1887 Christ Church Episcopal, and the 1907 Schoolhouse with exhibits featuring Rugby images through the years.
Be sure to pick up a detailed map of Rugby, which is free at the Visitor Centre. The map includes all trails leading from Rugby into The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, plus trails through the Rugby State Natural Area.
You can even stay overnight at Rugby in one of three historic lodgings: the Pioneer Cottage, the Newbury House, and the Percy Cottage.
In addition, Rugby hosts several events throughout the year, including guided hikes, art events, special festivals, and classes.
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NFTs are leading to a new financial dystopia. Here’s why you should care. – America Magazine
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A few months ago, when a Reddit-induced buying spree inflated the stock of GameStop and other imperiled companies to absurdist heights, several people asked me if it reminded me of Occupy Wall Street, the protest movement I covered a decade ago that confronted the financial elite. After all, isnt that what the GameStop stock story was all aboutordinary people sticking it to the big investors, swarming a system rigged against most of us?
No, it didnt remind me of Occupy Wall Street at all. There, protesters didnt buy stock; they fed warm meals to hundreds of people each day. They ran a library and held teach-ins and organized free clinics. They worked at making decisions together in a way where everyone could be heard. The goal wasnt to play with commodities; it was to make a commons.
These days, the viral asset class of the moment is NFTsnonfungible tokens, which are turning pieces of digital culture into multi-million-dollar bonanzas. Essentially deeds of ownership enforced by computers rather than governments, NFTs are being heralded as a new opportunity to bring the mechanisms of the elite art world to the people. Think of it as Christys meets eBay, except what you buy doesnt come in the mail, it just sits in your digital wallet. The speculation is fueled by historic highs in the value of cryptocurrencies of all sorts.
I have been hanging around the crypto world since early 2014, during the first murmurs about Ethereum, the system that runs much of the NFT craze. I have been drawn to the creativity of many crypto pioneers, who envision utopias of community governance and equitable distributions of value. But when the crypto market soared in 2017, it was on the basis of collectible CryptoKitties and largely scammy initial coin offeringsstart-ups raising cash with virtually no regulation or accountability. It democratized start-up investing, but for participants in most projects, it was a disaster, much like a lot of the GameStop froth.
The democratization is spreading. In addition to buying NFTs for art, you can buy tokens attached to brands and even non-consenting people, betting on whose tokens you think will be worth more later on. Crypto makes it easier to buy collateralized debt and futures and all the other fun stuff that caused the financial crash in 2008. I coined the term exit to community to describe how start-ups could become owned and governed by their users, rather than investors; but increasingly people are using this to describe turning users into petty investors.
Types of speculation once reserved for elite traders in office buildings or underground gamblers are now subject to that hallowed democratization. Now you, too, can get rich by playing with financial abstractions. But is that what we want to be democratizing?
This latest phase of capitalism has a feeling of dj vu from its first stageexcept rather than speculating on colonial land-grabs and the bodies of slaves, tokens are making commodities of famous people and GIFs. This seems less harmful for now, until it isnt; until we all become tokenized assets, along with the air, water and everything else we need to survive. Already, crypto markets demand massive amounts of electricity. That looks more like dystopia than utopia so far. The apparent freedom to speculate quickly turns into servitude to the whims of the market.
Take art. As the NFT superstar Bleeple told Kara Swisher, all these tokens will probably just make the rich richer. Is more inequality really what the art market needs?
In contrast, consider an important new report commissioned by Grantmakers in the Arts, Solidarity Not Charity, which points the way toward an art-world based on the solidarity economy. The goal there is not to create overvalued superstars but to support cultural workers of many kinds, particularly those who have been most left behind by speculation.
The idea behind the solidarity economy is the opposite of democratizing speculation: It is about expanding the commons, ensuring that more and more of the goods of the world are available for everyone, no matter what tokens they do or dont hold. As Occupy Wall Street tried to show in microcosm, health care and food and housing could be shared resources for everyone, not scarce commodities. Rather than a few people getting rich from their art, the solidarity economy means more and more people having time to develop their cultural skills. Rather than trying to predict what will be valuable in the future, it turns attention to what we need right now.
Crypto technology could support this, too. Projects like Cambiatus and Moeda, both born in South America, put crypto to work to create abundance among the poor. Gitcoin uses a clever system of matching grants to fund common-good software development. The same tools that can be used to speculate can also be used to coordinate and collaborate in new ways.
With every boom and bust cycle, crypto gets closer to the mainstream. Facebook is slated to release its own cryptocurrency this year. Before long, todays wild experiments among early adopters will be the precursors for what we all use and take for granted. But too many of the visions for this emerging technology take us straight down the road of dystopia, where everything is for sale and nothing is shared.
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