Future Civilian, Commercial, and Military Holographic Air Traffic Control Systems - IT Security
... hardware end, I would use systems that are setup without CD drives, disabled USB ports except for one internal for upgrading systems if needed, and a "case alarm" built into each case. In other words, you disable the capabilities for anything "extra" to be plugged directly into the computer. Right there you get rid of one of the base causes of viruses and so on." He's correct, and yes, we need to worry about a STUXNET Style infiltration attack - humans remember - watch out for humans. They are the weakest link, which Troy reminds us; why you have embedded systems and limited access. Further ... a matter of choosing the right applications, namely; Military, Entertainment, Mobile Phones, and what about air traffic control too? Sure all those are perfect applications. Also consider companies such as Lockheed, Northrop, Boeing and others who would love to have the contracts to implement military and commercial air traffic control systems and the NextGen (Next Generation) of these technologies. Not long ago, I was discussing all this with a think tanker named Troy and he was considering the serious bandwidth needed to power up holographic imaging, that's a lot of data. Thus he had a suggestion and stated; "Theoretically - the ...
Tags: Future ATC | Commercial and Military | Holographic Air Traffic Control Systems | IT Security | think tank |
Tags: Future ATC | Commercial and Military | Holographic Air Traffic Control Systems | IT Security | think tank |