Cyberdefence and Drone- technology Mihly Zala Cyberdefence
expert Former president of NSA HUN
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Overview first recorded usage of drones was by Austrians on
August 22, 1849 first camera usage on 1898, in Spanish-American War
in World War I, aerial survelliance was used extensively first
electronic drones were the target drones to train combat
pilots
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Evolution of drones 1. Drone as a target 2. Drone as a sensor
3. Drone as a weapon
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The upcoming challenges 1. Drone as a suicide bomber 2. Drone
as a hitman or serial killer 3. Drone as a local mass survelliance
tool 4. Drone as a cyber weapon 5. Drone as a flying hacker
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Drones in the cyber space local and private mass survelliance
tools cyber weapons extensible hacker tools hijacking radio signals
infecting local area networks compromising classified information
(tempest) infecting, hijacking other drones
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Portable hacker tools
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Cyber drones Mike Tassey, Rich Perkins: Wireless Ariel
Surveillance Platform (Photo: Mike Tassey, Rich Perkins)
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Flying hackers Hackers have developed a drone that can steal
the contents of your smartphone -- from your location data to your
Amazon (AMZN) password -- and they've been testing it out in the
skies of London. The research will be presented in March at the
Black Hat Asia cybersecurity conference in Singapore.AMZN Serial
hacker Samy Kamkar has released all the hardware and software
specifications that hobbyists need to build an aerial drone that
seeks out other drones in the air, hacks them, and turns them into
a conscripted army of unmanned vehicles under the attacker's
control. http://www.nodecopter.com/hack