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  • ojs@c.imO ojs@c.im

    @androcat @EUCommission as far as I can tell, the this agency will be administrative only, as in administering countries access to satellites. Not getting them up there.

    It will use bandwidth from satellites in the IRIS2 program.
    So any technicalities about satellites and such have to be gotten from IRIS2 and they have not begun to do anything about producing satellites. I don't know about designing though.

    Here is their page: https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/eu-space/iris2-secure-connectivity_en

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    @ojs @androcat @EUCommission
    That is interesting,Olaf. I will do a bit of further reading thanks to your post.

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    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

      🛰️🔐 Secure communications, when it matters most

      EU GOVSATCOM provides secure, robust and resilient satellite communications for emergency services and public authorities across Europe, even when situations are unpredictable.

      All EU countries can access sovereign, secure, and encrypted satellite communications for government and military use.

      Built in Europe, operated in Europe, under European control. Strengthening Europe’s independence, resilience, and security.

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      @EUCommission how about a robust terrestrial system that can be kept physically out of reach of adversaries?

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      Cyber Security: A Pre-War Reality Check - Bert Hubert's writings

      This is a lightly edited transcript of my presentation today at the ACCSS/NCSC/Surf seminar ‘Cyber Security and Society’. I want to thank the organizers for inviting me to their conference & giving me a great opportunity to talk about something I worry about a lot. Here are the original slides with notes, which may be useful to view together with the text below. In the notes there are also additional URLs that back up the claims I make in what follows.

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      Bert Hubert's writings (berthub.eu)

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      • belohoub@mastodonczech.czB belohoub@mastodonczech.cz

        @droso @EUCommission there is one: https://www.eutelsat.com/

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        @belohoub @EUCommission Indeed, but I have so far only found broadband and other data services, not anyone that will sell af phone or two, for a just in case DR scenario.

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        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          🛰️🔐 Secure communications, when it matters most

          EU GOVSATCOM provides secure, robust and resilient satellite communications for emergency services and public authorities across Europe, even when situations are unpredictable.

          All EU countries can access sovereign, secure, and encrypted satellite communications for government and military use.

          Built in Europe, operated in Europe, under European control. Strengthening Europe’s independence, resilience, and security.

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          @EUCommission when will be our “starlink”?

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          • lukalobster@mastodon.socialL lukalobster@mastodon.social

            @EUCommission when will be our “starlink”?

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            @lukalobster 🇪🇺 #^https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRIS%C2%B2
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            • steelman@mstdn.ioS steelman@mstdn.io

              @EUCommission how about a robust terrestrial system that can be kept physically out of reach of adversaries?

              Link Preview Image
              Cyber Security: A Pre-War Reality Check - Bert Hubert's writings

              This is a lightly edited transcript of my presentation today at the ACCSS/NCSC/Surf seminar ‘Cyber Security and Society’. I want to thank the organizers for inviting me to their conference & giving me a great opportunity to talk about something I worry about a lot. Here are the original slides with notes, which may be useful to view together with the text below. In the notes there are also additional URLs that back up the claims I make in what follows.

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              Bert Hubert's writings (berthub.eu)

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              @steelman @EUCommission "can be kept physically out of reach of adversaries" terrestrial systems are quire problematic with this.

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              • torf@c.imT torf@c.im

                @steelman @EUCommission "can be kept physically out of reach of adversaries" terrestrial systems are quire problematic with this.

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                @torf @EUCommission radio transponders floating unguarded in space even more so if the adversary is not a bum looking for some copper wire but a nation state capable of sending payloads to Earth's orbit if not the Moon.

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                • steelman@mstdn.ioS steelman@mstdn.io

                  @torf @EUCommission radio transponders floating unguarded in space even more so if the adversary is not a bum looking for some copper wire but a nation state capable of sending payloads to Earth's orbit if not the Moon.

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                  @steelman @EUCommission So far, space ones were more reliable (not that it couldn't change, of course).

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                  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                    🛰️🔐 Secure communications, when it matters most

                    EU GOVSATCOM provides secure, robust and resilient satellite communications for emergency services and public authorities across Europe, even when situations are unpredictable.

                    All EU countries can access sovereign, secure, and encrypted satellite communications for government and military use.

                    Built in Europe, operated in Europe, under European control. Strengthening Europe’s independence, resilience, and security.

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                    @EUCommission Such a weird way to spell "Chat Control" but okay.

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                    • xtof@shelter.moeX xtof@shelter.moe

                      @EUCommission Do you have a link providing more info?

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                      #21

                      Sure thing, @xtof! Here you go: https://link.europa.eu/MKWWHN

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                      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                        Sure thing, @xtof! Here you go: https://link.europa.eu/MKWWHN

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                        @European Commission Mastodon(or better and accurate Fediverse) should be the first:

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                        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                          🛰️🔐 Secure communications, when it matters most

                          EU GOVSATCOM provides secure, robust and resilient satellite communications for emergency services and public authorities across Europe, even when situations are unpredictable.

                          All EU countries can access sovereign, secure, and encrypted satellite communications for government and military use.

                          Built in Europe, operated in Europe, under European control. Strengthening Europe’s independence, resilience, and security.

                          Link Preview Image
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                          @EUCommission why does every single one of your posts sound like Propaganda

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