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The Mystery of the USS Jimmy Carter and Mission 7

Jimmy Carter embarked upon a top-secret and very successful spying mission. On Jan. 20, 2013, the Seawolf-class attack submarine USS Jimmy Carter left her homeport in Bangor, Washington. Less than two months later, the submarine appeared at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for repairs. It was all quite mysterious. During her time at sea, we don’t know where Jimmy Carter was or what her crew of nearly 150 were precisely doing. The Seawolf-class is one of the most secretive weapons in America’s arsenal, and information about the Navy’s “Silent Service” is difficult to discover … by design. We know Jimmy Carter was on some kind of mission, which the ship’s official annual history vaguely referred to as Mission 7. “Performed under a wide range of adverse and extremely stressful conditions without external support, this deployment continued USS

The Story of the USS Halibut: A Submarine Like No Other

Ivy Bells proved one of the greatest coups by U.S. intelligence during the Cold War. Here s What You Need To Remember: The Halibut and other submarines began regular courier runs to install new tapes on the tap while bringing back the old tapes for analysis by the NSA in what was called Operation Ivy Bells. Since 2015, there have been reports of Russian submarines and spy ships trawling the waters near the ocean-spanning underwater fiber-optic cables vital to trans-oceanic Internet access. In fact, reported activity by spy ship Yartar off the U.S. nuclear-armed submarine base in King’s Bay, Georgia is likely in search of secret military cables used exclusively by the Pentagon.

The way in which technology is secured must be reimagined

‘The way in which technology is secured must be reimagined’ 9 Feb 2021955 Views Brendan Hannigan. Image: Sonrai Security Sonrai Security’s Brendan Hannigan discusses security for the ‘new world’ of tech, the shift to the cloud, and the power of Post-it notes. Brendan Hannigan is an experienced tech leader who is originally from Ireland but is now based in New York. In 2011, his security intelligence software company Q1 Labs was acquired by IBM and he was appointed as head of the company’s security division. In 2017, Hannigan went on to co-found Sonrai Security, a cloud security start-up that is looking to automatically uncover identity and data risks. Last October, the company raised $20m in funding.

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