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- Written by Urgent Communications Administrator
- 30th April 2010
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Newscan: DHS tests new tech that could bring emergency alerts to vehicle screensWeb Roundup Items from other news organizations DHS tests new tech that could bring emergency alerts to vehicle screens Oracle begins auditing TikTok’s algorithms Strong solar storm could impact U.S. communications this week VA systems vulnerable to cyber intrusions due to lack of effective oversight, report says Former city employee shut down police website over […]
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Connectivity Made Simple for Emergency ResponseDate: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Time: 10:00 AM ET Sponsored by There is a growing need for resilient, high-speed connectivity to support life-saving operations, enabling responders to access critical information when and where needed. Emergency response teams worldwide depend on real-time, cloud-based applications and advanced technologies that demand bandwidth. Access to these tools is not always […]
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Intelsat, OneWeb team on in-flight connectivityUK-government backed OneWeb and US-based Intelsat are joining forces to offer in-flight connectivity services to airlines, combining the former’s low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite service with the latter’s geostationary (GEO) satellites to “harness the power of multi-orbit capabilities.” The companies said they expect the multi-orbit solution to be in service by 2024. Inflight connectivity is certainly an […]
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Black Hat 2022: Adapting to the growing cyberthreat landscapeThe nation’s first cybersecurity chief is warning that the growing threat landscape will get worse as society and businesses become more digitized. At the Black Hat USA 2022 conference, Chris Krebs, the first director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said he spent the last 18 months gathering information. He spoke to people […]