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Massive Technological Disruption: Downed Power Grids, GPS Outages and Solar Flares
Since the 2016 election attack by Russia, public attention has focused on cyberattacks. The risk is getting only worse: The more wired everyday society becomes, the more reliant it is on interlocking technology systems that were never designed with security in mind. The increasing complexity and interconnectedness of the various networks that power everyday life increases the chances of what Jason Matheny calls a “digital flubber” incident—the possibility of an autonomous system working as intended, yet spiraling and cascading with unintended and unforeseen consequences.
Zoom taps former Trump national security adviser H.R. McMaster for board (Politico)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 05/06/2020 - 19:55Chairman Wicker Ready to Tackle Broadband
As the Senate returns, Commerce Committee Chairman Roger Wicker (R-MS) says he’s ready to dive in on broadband discussions, an especially prime topic as Congress mulls its next phase of coronavirus relief. Chairman Wicker specifically invoked interest in reviewing Federal Communications Commission plans to dole out billions of Rural Digital Opportunity Fund dollars this fall. Chairman Wicker said that the auction would bring broadband to rural America. “We’re going to try to speed that up. It’s scheduled for October of this year.
How the virus could boomerang on Facebook, Google and Amazon (Politico)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 05/03/2020 - 19:30The Weird World of the Virtual 2020 Campaign (Politico)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 05/01/2020 - 14:44Trump administration lists some of Amazon's foreign websites as 'notorious' counterfeit markets (Politico)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 04/29/2020 - 16:41White House shuffles communications duties as it looks to reopening (Politico)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 04/29/2020 - 09:39Rural Internet Providers Struggle to Get Protective Gear
As the pandemic batters America for its second month, small broadband providers are having a harder time finding protective gear needed to allow workers to go into the field. “I got about four emails today from people being like, ‘Help me get PPE, we can't get equipment,’” said Shirley Bloomfield, head of rural telecom trade group NTCA. Rural ISPs are turning to local distilleries for hand sanitizer and lumber yards for gloves, according to Bloomfield. USTelecom has expressed similar anxiety among its larger ISP members and ongoing dialogue with the Department of Homeland Security.