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Subs, Ships, & Satellites - The Internet of Invisible Things

Offered By: WEareTROOPERS via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the intriguing world of hidden interconnected systems in this 59-minute conference talk from TROOPERS18/NGI18. Delve into the concept of "The Internet of Invisible Things" as speakers Gabe Weaver and Bryan K Fite uncover the complex networks underlying submarines, ships, and satellites. Examine the human beneficiaries and potential dangers of these systems, including critical infrastructure like tsunami warning systems and shipping ports. Investigate real-world examples such as Port Everglades' petroleum and container operations, and the use of Automated Identification Systems and Automatic Guided Vehicles. Analyze potential threats, including ransomware attacks and GPS disruptions, while considering the broader implications for physical control systems. Gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by these invisible yet crucial technological networks.

Syllabus

Introduction
Introductions
When worlds collide
Human beneficiaries
Exposure Index
Danger
Trolley Car
Point of Origin Hacking
Secret to Being Invisible
Wicked Problems
Submarines
Ships
Satellites
Tsunami Warning System
Shipping Ports
Port Everglades
Critical Infrastructure Systems
Port Everglades Overview
Petroleum Operations
Internet of Invisible Things
Container Operations
Automated Identification System
Automatic Guided Vehicles
Natural Language Processing
Disruptions
Threat Catalog
Ransomware
Port of Antwerp
GPS Attack
Threat catalogs
Physical control systems
Call for Action


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WEareTROOPERS

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