![]() You’re suspended in freefall, looking for a safe landing that never comes. I think it might feel like the ground disappearing under your feet. "Someday, Maybe is an exploration of my worst fear - losing a loved one. Plaintive strings flutter and cry and Hannah's vocal countenance, strong and straight-faced but super human enough to cry deeply from the soul allows you inside her story: "I wear your heavy coat / the scent of your cologne / I'm in the woods now / feel the wet earth beneath my feet / I count the trees to fall asleep. “This is all part of the government’s National Cyber Strategy, published in 2021, which sets out how we will invest £2.6 billion over the next three years in developing our whole-of-society approach to increasing national cyber security and resilience, including reducing the risk and opportunity for those who seek to attack us."I'm alone in this house / the pipes keep me awake / you left your boots out / winter galoshes by the door, they see them though there not there anymore.anymore" ![]() “We cover large cities in the US today, and we are hoping to do the same in the UK.”Īn NCSC spokesperson said: “Defending the UK’s most critical systems against cyber threats is a top priority for the NCSC and we are committed to protecting our essential services from any disruption or harm.The NCSC work closely with all areas of national critical infrastructure, including the communications sector, to provide expert advice and guidance to help keep the UK safe online. “In effect, what we’ve got is this redundant network of transmitters that can essentially deliver position, navigation and timing that is entirely independent of GPS in the areas that we are covering. ![]() “Each of our transmitters has an atomic clock built into it, the same built into GPS satellites, and they can listen to each other and self-synchronize. UK poised to develop 'lots of solutions' after Galileo exit but now EU fury erupts Įrdogan and Putin strike deal in huge blow to EU sanctions Putin's gravy train to be derailed TODAY. Mr Pattabiraman went on: “The national security vulnerability comes from the fact that the economy as a whole, in the UK, depends on 14 or 15 critical infrastructure services, from telecoms to power to the electrical grid and the financial sector. While the UK’s reliance on GNSS has yet to be a problem, a report by London Economics warned that an attack on these vulnerable systems could result in a £1billion loss per day loss over a five-day period for the British economy. ![]() “Without firing a single shot, Russia have been able to affect, in this case aviation, and bring down a lot of activities would not have considered threatened in the past.” “This has made the theoretical very real, and it has highlighted the broader issue of GPS dependencies that all western economies have.” Mr Pattabiraman explained: “The war is with Ukraine, but we have seen reports across Baltic states, Eastern Europe and the Kaliningrad area where Russia was jamming GPS up to the point where the European aviation safety agency called for all aircraft to ignore GPS in those areas because of jamming and spoofing. ![]()
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