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100% protection against video cyber attacks
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announces new technique that
completely protects internet video and pictures from hackers. “Any downloaded or streamed video or picture is a potential vehicle for a cyberattack,” says Professor Ofer Hadar, chair of BGU’s Department of Communication Systems Engineering. “Hackers like videos and pictures because they bypass the regular data transfer systems of highly secure systems, and there is significant space in which to implant malicious code.” Cybersecurity is a hot-button issue in today’s digital world. Recent WikiLeaks allegations against the Central Intelligence Agency of hacking techniques that bypass security encryption, made the issue even more urgent. Hadar says downloaded and shared videos and images are a growing target for cyberattackers. To counter this emerging threat, Hadar developed a series of algorithms that can completely prevent attackers from being able to infiltrate and extract information through videos or pictures. His techniques combat steganography — a process that involves hiding a message in an appropriate carrier, such as an image file. Using steganography, the carrier can be sent to a receiver without anyone else knowing that it contains a hidden message. https://www.israel21c.org/100-protec...cyber-attacks/ |
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100% protection against video cyber attacks
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"David B." wrote: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announces new technique that completely protects internet video and pictures from hackers. “Any downloaded or streamed video or picture is a potential vehicle for a cyberattack,” says Professor Ofer Hadar, chair of BGU’s Department of Communication Systems Engineering. “Hackers like videos and pictures because they bypass the regular data transfer systems of highly secure systems, and there is significant space in which to implant malicious code.” Cybersecurity is a hot-button issue in today’s digital world. Recent WikiLeaks allegations against the Central Intelligence Agency of hacking techniques that bypass security encryption, made the issue even more urgent. Hadar says downloaded and shared videos and images are a growing target for cyberattackers. To counter this emerging threat, Hadar developed a series of algorithms that can completely prevent attackers from being able to infiltrate and extract information through videos or pictures. His techniques combat steganography — a process that involves hiding a message in an appropriate carrier, such as an image file. Using steganography, the carrier can be sent to a receiver without anyone else knowing that it contains a hidden message. https://www.israel21c.org/100-protec...cyber-attacks/ What's your problem? why can't you mark of topic as such? The OT: prefix is enough! -- teleportation kills |
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100% protection against video cyber attacks
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"David B." wrote: [---] What's your problem? why can't you mark of topic as such? The OT: prefix is enough! -- teleportation kills |
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100% protection against video cyber attacks
In article , David B.
wrote: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announces new technique that completely protects internet video and pictures from hackers. Any downloaded or streamed video or picture is a potential vehicle for a cyberattack, says Professor Ofer Hadar, chair of BGUs Department of Communication Systems Engineering. Hackers like videos and pictures because they bypass the regular data transfer systems of highly secure systems, and there is significant space in which to implant malicious code. he's mistaken. |
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100% protection against video cyber attacks
On 16/03/2017 14:56, nospam wrote:
In article , David B. wrote: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announces new technique that completely protects internet video and pictures from hackers. Any downloaded or streamed video or picture is a potential vehicle for a cyberattack, says Professor Ofer Hadar, chair of BGUs Department of Communication Systems Engineering. Hackers like videos and pictures because they bypass the regular data transfer systems of highly secure systems, and there is significant space in which to implant malicious code. he's mistaken. You know this ... *HOW*? Are you, too, a Professor, 'nospam'? If not, what evidence for your claim will you share with us? -- David B. |
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100% protection against video cyber attacks
On 3/19/2017 7:14 PM, David B. wrote:
On 16/03/2017 14:56, nospam wrote: In article , David B. wrote: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announces new technique that completely protects internet video and pictures from hackers. ³Any downloaded or streamed video or picture is a potential vehicle for a cyberattack,² says Professor Ofer Hadar, chair of BGU¹s Department of Communication Systems Engineering. ³Hackers like videos and pictures because they bypass the regular data transfer systems of highly secure systems, and there is significant space in which to implant malicious code.² he's mistaken. You know this ... *HOW*? Are you, too, a Professor, 'nospam'? If not, what evidence for your claim will you share with us? Don't hold your breath. -- PeterN |
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