Focus on Cybersecurity: Iran and Stuxnet
The Stuxnet worm. Described as a “cyber-missile” by The Economist, this computer worm is capable of targeting specific equipment designs while leaving nontargeted pieces of technology unharmed.
Read MoreThe Stuxnet worm. Described as a “cyber-missile” by The Economist, this computer worm is capable of targeting specific equipment designs while leaving nontargeted pieces of technology unharmed.
Read MoreA mysterious group of hackers, calling itself the Shadow Brokers, stole a few disks full of National Security Agency secrets in 2013. They have waited to unleash those disks’ secrets onto the Internet – until now.
Read MoreIsrael is leading the world in producing cyber mercenary groups. When these highly-trained Israeli cyber soldiers leave the army, they enter the private sector and begin selling their skills to the highest bidder.
Read MoreIn order to solve the homeless epidemic in Ireland, a plan has been proposed to move homeless onto a cruise ship.
Read MoreConcern over China’s censorship practices are rising again due to recent concerns over Google’s project titled Dragonfly.
Read MoreIran’s Parliament voted on Sunday, October 7 to join a global convention to cut off terror financing.
Read MoreOn October 5, the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winners were announced in Oslo, Norway. This year’s winners are Denis Mukwege of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Nadia Murad of the Republic of Iraq.
Read MoreWriter Nicolls does a dive into the Presidential Cabinet in order to connect SGA with the university community
Read MoreBritish Prime Minister, Theresa May, and Irish Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, have been in increased contact in the lead up to the October 18 European Union Council summit where more Brexit talks will take place.
Read MoreOn October 4, a senior delegation belonging to the Palestinian fundamentalist movement Hamas concluded its trip to Cairo, signaling the end of another round of Egyptian-mediated negotiations between Hamas and rival Palestinian faction, Fatah.
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