Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Transport firm Hanjin Group and energy giant SK were among the 140,000 computers at 160 South Korean firms hacked by North Korea, police in Seoul revealed yesterday. North Korean hackers have stolen around 42,000 documents from South Korean firms in a…
Lenco’s BEAR troop transport successfully tested at U.S. Army’s Aberdeen Test Center
Top Priority Sector: military_force_protection Lenco Industries, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of armored police vehicles, announced on October 15 the successful underbody and side blast testing of its BEAR 17-man troop transport armored vehicle. Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars
NNSA, Kazakhstan commission secure radiological transport vehicle
Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector: cbrne_detection Image Caption: National Nuclear Center Kazakhstan National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the Governments of Kazakhstan and the Netherlands announced the commissioning of a secure radiological transportation vehicle as part of a broad cooperative effort to help combat nuclear and radiological terrorism. The delivery of…
Agilex taps air travel expert for transport security group
Barbara Vatier will lead the company’s transportation and trade strategy group, which works closely with the Homeland Security and Transportation departments. View full post on Washington Technology: Homeland Security View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
Police regularly access Transport for London Oyster Card accounts
The Metropolitan Police now routinely requests access to Transport for London’s (TfL) Oyster Card database in search of personal information on its users, The Guardian has reported. After making a freedom of information request, TfL said this had happened 5,295 times in 2008, 5,359 in 2009, 5,046 in 2010, and…