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Cyber Security vs. EMP or Public vs. Private

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

For many years I have been attending the Cyber Security Conference put on by New York State.  The conference is attended by mostly state government workers.  The speakers for the most part are of a very high caliber and offer a tremendous amount of knowledge and insight.

One area where the cyber security conference could be enhanced is by eliminating a lot of down time.  On the first day the keynote and another speaker started at 9:00 and ended at 11:30; from then until 1:45 was just an empty time slot.  Additionally several speakers went over their allotted time, causing participants to either walk out or miss some of the other security and technical sessions.

A couple of years ago I also attended the EMP Summit which dealt with the potential ramifications in the event of either a terrorist causes or naturally occurring disaster from an electromagnetic pulse.  This event was sponsored by the owner of Steuben Foods in western New York.  At the EMP conference, not only were speakers kept to their given time slot, the people running the event planned for the time it took to get from the speaking location to where lunch was being held.  Not a moment of time was wasted.

The difference between these two events is dramatic and is an excellent example of how the private sector operates versus the public sector.  While both the EMP and Cyber Security conferences offered superb speakers, there was much more meat to the EMP conference as they made the most of everyone’s time.

This article was written by The Boss of HITman Services, a computer and IT company, based in Clifton Park and serving the Albany, Troy, Schenectady and Saratoga Counties of New York.

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Are We Ignoring The Possible?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) is again in the news, but not the old-world news.  For those who aren’t familiar with what an EMP is, I will explain.  An electromagnetic pulse is a natural occurring event caused by solar storms.  The can also be generated by nuclear explosions above the earth’s atmosphere and by EMP weapons.

While an EMP event, weather man-made or from nature is not deadly to people, the long term affects caused by the aftermath certainly can be.  An EMP wave basically fries all electronic equipment.  Our power grid would be shut down, along with our water filtration and sewage systems.  Transportation of all sorts with the exception of the four legged kind would come to a halt.  Food processing would stop.  There would be no calling 911, FEMA, SEMO, or any other disaster relief organization because the phones would not work.

During last year’s EMP summit, I learned that it would take ten years to rebuild the power grid in the US in the event of an EMP disturbance.  One of the reasons it would take so long is we no longer manufacture the transformers.  The manufacturing has been out-sourced to China.

It has been predicted if a major EMP wave hit the United States, we could easily lose one third of our population.  Our society as we have come to know it would cease to exist, and the picture would not be pretty.  William Forstchen wrote a very good novel called One Second After, which describes one community’s life after such a mishap.

Last week the Senate dropped a plan by Congress which would have prepared the US in the event of an EMP attack.  For more, see www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=188605.

Last year I had the opportunity to participate in the first EMP conference which was held in Buffalo New York.  I am bringing this up now because

Information provided by: HITman Services, a computer and IT services company located in Clifton Park, New York.

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How Vulnerable Are We?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

How Vulnerable Are We?

Last year while attending a government sponsored event, one of the speakers stated the Chinese government had an cyber army of 10,000 which were attacking us daily.  Earlier this month, more information was released about how China is targeting us, specifically the power grid.

During the fall of 2009, I was at a symposium on electromagnetic pulse (EMP), both natural and man-made.  The results would be devastating, leaving us with something out of a horror movie.

It is a fact that there are bad guys out there, looking for any way possible to strike us and it doesn’t seem like we are paying enough attention.

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