German tech may bring automatic landings to small airports

Big commercial aircraft are already routinely guided in for automatic landings at large airports, as their autopilot follows radio signals transmitted by ground-based antennas. Such auto-landings currently aren’t possible at most small airpor… Continue reading German tech may bring automatic landings to small airports

Trollaby lets sleeping travellers lie – on the airport floor

If you’re much of a world traveller, then you’ve probably experienced it – a several-hour airport layover during which you’d like to get some sleep, but without going off to a hotel. That’s where the Trollaby is intended to come in, as it ser… Continue reading Trollaby lets sleeping travellers lie – on the airport floor

MAD's snowflake-shaped airport terminal references China's chilly north

Harbin Airport T3's design references Harbin’s geography and harsh cold climate

MAD Architects’ Harbin Opera House remains one of its most impressive projects to date and the firm has just revealed another striking project for the same region that also riffs on the bitterly cold conditions in that part of the world. Conceived for the existing Harbin Taiping International Airport, the Harbin Airport T3 resembles a giant snowflake.

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Remotely Killing Car Engines, Password Expiration Policies, Facial Recognition at Airports, InfoSec vs. Cybersecurity

In episode 88 of our monthly show we streamed live on GetVokl! Subscribe to our channel and get notified when we’ll be live so you can chat and participate in our next show! Here are the topics we covered and links to articles we discussed: Hacke… Continue reading Remotely Killing Car Engines, Password Expiration Policies, Facial Recognition at Airports, InfoSec vs. Cybersecurity

Equifax and Marriott Data Breach Updates, Facial Recognition at the Airport, Citrix Password Spraying Attack

This is your Shared Security Weekly Blaze for March 18th 2019 with your host, Tom Eston. In this week’s episode: Equifax and Marriott data breach updates, facial recognition coming to 20 US airports, and the Citrix password spraying attack. Prote… Continue reading Equifax and Marriott Data Breach Updates, Facial Recognition at the Airport, Citrix Password Spraying Attack

News in brief: NASA to crash probe into Saturn; laptop ban might widen; Facebook tool to spot fake news

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Continue reading News in brief: NASA to crash probe into Saturn; laptop ban might widen; Facebook tool to spot fake news