Europe’s Weeklong Satellite Outage Is Over—But Still Serves as a Warning
Wired – Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system largely regained service Thursday, a full week after a mass outage began on July 11. The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency, known as GSA, said that commercial users would start to see coverage returning, but that there might be “fluctuations” in the system.
Shift It Right, Too?
DEVOPS digest – “Shift Left” has become an ever-present meme amongst DevOps and the security folk concerned about or working with DevOps. To “shift left” means to attend to something as early in development as possible, based on the assumption of left-to-right mapping of development activities.
Cybersecurity Experts Worry About Satellite & Space Systems
Dark Reading – As nation-states and rogue actors increasingly probe critical infrastructure, policy and technology experts worry that satellite and space systems are on the front lines.
Trust vs. innovation: JPMorgan Chase grapples with tough issues at internal tech forum in Seattle
GeekWire – How can banks innovate and take risks without losing the trust of customers or running afoul of regulators? That’s one of the weighty questions being pondered this week inside JPMorgan Chase, as employees around the world prepare for the financial services giant’s annual companywide hackathon. Employees participating in the event are thinking not just about the cool stuff they could build but also about the impact their projects could have — positive or negative — if they’re ultimately adopted by the company.
Florida town pays $600,000 virus ransom
BBC News – A Florida town has decided to pay malicious hackers $600,000 (£475,000) to get its computers working again. Municipal computers for Riviera Beach, a suburb of Palm Beach, were rendered unusable by the ransomware attack. The virus disabled email, hit emergency response systems and forced staff to use paper-based admin systems. The local council for the community of 35,000 people voted to pay off the hackers after employing cyber-security consultants to investigate.

