- Well, we'll have to build it
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 7:10 am
— It's much worse. We can't produce such stations because we can't make the corresponding electronic components. We simply don't have the corresponding microcircuits. To produce them, we need to build factories to produce electronic components.
- Ha! Where can we get the appropriate specialists? Besides, we will also need chemical plants. And most importantly - technology and specialists. You can't get them instantly! It will take years to first create factories to create components, and only then will we be able to do something. We are lagging far behind in this area!
- You are right. The matter is very serKaspersky Antidrone: A New Facet of Cybersecurity
IncreaseThe optical surveillance and jamming module Kaspersky Antidrone has captured the drone and is guiding it, and in seconds will break the connection between the drone and the operator.
The optical surveillance and jamming module Kaspersky Antidrone has captured the drone and is guiding it, and in seconds will break the connection between the drone and the operator.
Kaspersky Antidrone, a new product from Kaspersky Lab, seems exotic in the software company's product line, but only at first glance. Information security tasks are becoming increasingly hungary whatsapp data and increasingly intersecting with areas that are usually controlled by traditional security specialists. The Internet of Things - and especially the Industrial Internet of Things! - is turning modern objects into cyber-physical structures, the threats to which are increasingly becoming cyber-physical, and drones are one of them.
Drones can violate privacy, steal information (the first precedents are already known), and drone attacks on critical infrastructure, mass events, and individuals have already become a harsh reality - many civilian models can carry explosives, Molotov cocktails, and other weapons. Finally, inept piloting or technical problems can lead to a drone crash, which can cause harm when it falls, even without any initial malicious intent on the part of those launching the device. The decision of the "Laboratory" to create its own solution to protect against this form of cyber-physical threats seems quite logical.
ious! I will report to the Emperor. And you prepare yourself, you will also have to speak. The matter is very, very serious!
That's how this story ended. Or rather, it didn't end, it will end in 10 years. Maybe. What do you think?
- Ha! Where can we get the appropriate specialists? Besides, we will also need chemical plants. And most importantly - technology and specialists. You can't get them instantly! It will take years to first create factories to create components, and only then will we be able to do something. We are lagging far behind in this area!
- You are right. The matter is very serKaspersky Antidrone: A New Facet of Cybersecurity
IncreaseThe optical surveillance and jamming module Kaspersky Antidrone has captured the drone and is guiding it, and in seconds will break the connection between the drone and the operator.
The optical surveillance and jamming module Kaspersky Antidrone has captured the drone and is guiding it, and in seconds will break the connection between the drone and the operator.
Kaspersky Antidrone, a new product from Kaspersky Lab, seems exotic in the software company's product line, but only at first glance. Information security tasks are becoming increasingly hungary whatsapp data and increasingly intersecting with areas that are usually controlled by traditional security specialists. The Internet of Things - and especially the Industrial Internet of Things! - is turning modern objects into cyber-physical structures, the threats to which are increasingly becoming cyber-physical, and drones are one of them.
Drones can violate privacy, steal information (the first precedents are already known), and drone attacks on critical infrastructure, mass events, and individuals have already become a harsh reality - many civilian models can carry explosives, Molotov cocktails, and other weapons. Finally, inept piloting or technical problems can lead to a drone crash, which can cause harm when it falls, even without any initial malicious intent on the part of those launching the device. The decision of the "Laboratory" to create its own solution to protect against this form of cyber-physical threats seems quite logical.
ious! I will report to the Emperor. And you prepare yourself, you will also have to speak. The matter is very, very serious!
That's how this story ended. Or rather, it didn't end, it will end in 10 years. Maybe. What do you think?