Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Canada?s spy agency says it meets with energy firms to discuss security threats

OTTAWA ? The chief of the Communications Security Establishment Canada, the agency behind alleged industrial espionage against Brazil, insists all of its activities are legal, as details emerged Wednesday that CSEC has participated in private meetings between Canadian security agencies and energy companies.

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Canadian Energy corporations acknowledged Wednesday they do, indeed, meet with security officials from CSEC and other departments, but said these are only to identify security threats and find ways to develop counter-measures to protect their operations.

Citing documents obtained under access to information laws, The Guardian newspaper in London reports federal government ministries, spy agencies ? including CSEC ? the RCMP and representatives from several energy companies, who were granted high-level security clearance, have met twice a year since 2005.

The federal meetings with energy industry officials were to discuss ?threats? to energy infrastructure and ?challenges to energy projects from environmental groups,? as well as ?cyber-security initiatives and ?economic and corporate espionage.?

The heavily redacted documents do not indicate that any international spying intelligence was shared by CSEC officials at the ?off the record? meetings, according to the newspaper.

The most recent meeting of officials was in May 2013 to discuss ?security of energy resources development.? The meeting included meals sponsored by Canadian pipeline company Enbridge, The Guardian reports.

CSEC chief John Forster, speaking Wednesday at a government technology conference in Ottawa, said ?everything (CSEC) does in terms of its foreign intelligence mandate follows Canadian law,? and that it does not target Canadians at home or abroad.

Earlier this week, Brazil?s Globo Television ? based on documents leaked by former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden ? said CSEC targeted the metadata of phone calls and emails to and from the Brazilian ministry of mines and energy. Metadata is information that can identify whom individuals are contacting, when and from where, in an effort to discover patterns of communication, but does not include the content of those communications. The report infuriated the Brazilian government, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said he is ?very concerned? about it.

Forster acknowledged Canadian security agencies meet with the Canadian private sector on cyber-security trends and help protect what the government deems critical infrastructure.

CSEC has its own cyber-threat evaluation centre, which then shares information with government departments such as Public Safety Canada. That information is shared with the private sector to protect critical infrastructure, he said.

Forster said CSEC, which collects signals intelligence from phone calls and emails, leverages information from the ?Five Eyes? partnership of intelligence agencies from Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

The agency also works with industry to make communications networks more secure for when they are considered for government use, he added.

?We actively share information on evolving cyber-threats and tap into that vast pool of knowledge and then help make it available to you,? he said.

Officials from the energy and utilities industry meet fairly regularly with federal agencies and departments to discuss cyber-security and critical infrastructure such as pipelines.

A spokesman for Enbridge said the company and others in the energy and utilities sector, at the request of Natural Resources Canada, typically pay for a portion of receptions, meals and coffee breaks associated with security briefings provided to industry officials.

The latest meeting this year was on May 23 at Canadian Security Intelligence Service headquarters in Ottawa, although Enbridge officials were unable to attend.

?The purpose of the briefings is to provide a timely and relevant summary of current security issues that may have an impact on Canada?s critical infrastructure,? said Enbridge spokesman Graham White.

?The information discussed is intended to make the energy and utilities industries aware of potential security threats and enable industry to make informed decisions regarding the implementation of appropriate security threat mitigation countermeasures, in an effort to protect critical Canadian energy and utility operations.?

Along with its role as one of Canada?s spy agencies, CSEC is responsible for protecting government information systems from cyber-threats.

Speaking about the Brazilian reporters, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said ?the evidence is quite clear? that CSEC is complicit in industrial espionage.

?It?s totally unacceptable,? Mulcair told reporters Wednesday. ?We?re talking about the type of behaviour that we reproach other countries, often countries that have no rule of law.?

Canada?s auditor general, in his fall 2012 report, highlighted how federal departments lost track of $980 million in approved spending that was meant for cyber-security over the previous decade. Nor were there any benchmarks to determine whether the money spent was having its intended effect.

A section of the auditor general?s chapter on cyber-security was on ?partnering to protect critical infrastructure,? and explains how federal departments and agencies work with the private sector to protect operations from cyber-threats.

?Significant numbers of stakeholders are involved. Federal government departments, provinces, territories, the private sector and international partners all need to agree on how to protect Canada?s critical infrastructure,? the report noted.

?We found that the energy and utilities sector network, managed through Natural Resources Canada, meets regularly and has active participation from all stakeholders.?

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Zepp Labs Unveils New Sensor-Based Sports Platform to Track your Swing- Baseball, Golf and Tennis

zepp baseballZepp Labs, a leader in motion capture technology and mobile sports applications, announced that is has created the world?s first multi-sport sensor and the first three apps on the new Zepp Sports Platform: Zepp Baseball, Zepp Golf and Zepp Tennis.

?For the first time in history, players and coaches can now capture and analyze 3D swing data on their smartphone or tablet and discover ways to improve their game,? said Jason Fass, chief executive officer of Zepp Labs. ?We see a tremendous opportunity to improve the way we practice, play and experience sports by providing meaningful and actionable data in a beautiful design with an easy-to-use interface.?

Zepp Sensor
The Zepp 3D motion sensor was designed with the athlete in mind. It is extremely small, about 1-inch square, less than half an inch thick and weighs just 6.3 grams, so it never impedes the athlete?s performance. Constructed of a rugged rubber exterior and shock-resistant core, the sensor is also extremely durable to withstand all types of abuse on the baseball field, golf course and tennis court.

Each sensor contains a powerful ARM processor, multiple motion sensors, storage for up to 200,000 swings (200,000 tennis swings / 2,000 baseball and golf swings) and up to 8 hours of battery life (varies by use). Using innovative sport-specific mounts, the Zepp sensor attaches easily to any baseball or softball bat, tennis racket or golf glove. It captures 1,000 data points per second and transfers all of this data to a user?s smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth.

Zepp Baseball
Zepp Baseball is a training system (motion sensor + bat mount + mobile app) that helps you analyze and improve your swing. Just attach the Zepp 3D motion sensor to the handle of any baseball or softball bat and swing away to get instant data and feedback and on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. The sensor wirelessly sends data to your mobile device via Bluetooth after every swing. For the first time in the history of baseball, players and coaches can now review swings in 3D and rotate around them in 360?, measure important aspects of each swing like bat speed and bat angle at impact, track progress and trends over time, compare swings to pros and friends, and get personalized tips, drills and coaching.

Zepp Golf
Zepp Golf is the evolution of Zepp Labs? award-winning first product, GolfSense, the world?s first 3D golf swing analyzer system for your smartphone and tablet. Zepp Golf is a training system (motion sensor + glove mount + mobile app) that helps analyze and improve your golf swing. Just attach the Zepp 3D motion sensor to the back of your golf glove and swing away to get instant data and feedback and on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. The sensor wirelessly sends data to your mobile device via Bluetooth after every swing. Golfers and professional instructors can review swings in 3D and rotate around them in 360?, measure important aspects of each swing like club head speed, tempo, club plane, hand path, backswing position and hip rotation, track progress and trends over time, compare swing to pros and friends and get personalized tips, drills and coaching.

Zepp Tennis
Zepp Tennis is a training system (motion sensor + racket mount + mobile app) that helps you analyze and improve your swing. Just attach the Zepp 3D motion sensor to the handle of any tennis racket and swing away to get instant data and feedback and on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. The sensor captures and stores your swing data and then wirelessly sends that data to your mobile device via Bluetooth. For the first time in the history of tennis, players and coaches can now get in-depth analysis of their matches and practices sessions, track important aspects of their game like shot type mix (serve, forehand, backhand, smash), power and spin (topspin, slice, flat), compare data to pros and friends and get personalized tips, drills and coaching.

Zepp Baseball, Zepp Golf and Zepp Tennis will be available for purchase at zepp.com and select retail outlets in November for a suggested retail price of $149.99.

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NYPD cop arrested in motorcycle-SUV assault case

NEW YORK (AP) ? An undercover detective who investigators said was off duty when he was recorded on video pounding on an SUV as a biker rally spiraled into violence was arrested late Tuesday.

Wojciech Braszczok surrendered to face riot and criminal mischief charges, New York Police Department spokesman John McCarthy said.

Braszczok was expected to make a court appearance Wednesday. There was no response to phone messages left with his attorney.

The attorney, Phil Karasyk, had said Monday that the detective, a 10-year veteran of the police force, had only witnessed other bikers attacking the vehicle. But investigators discovered video evidence showing him punching an already damaged back window, then twice kicking the side of the SUV before leaving the scene, according to two people familiar with the case. The people weren't authorized to discuss the inquiry and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.

The arrest added to the complexities of the Sept. 29 episode, which authorities say began with a reckless motorcycle group ride on a Manhattan highway and ended with one motorcyclist run over and the driver dragged from his SUV and beaten on a street.

Six people have been arrested. Four bikers have been criminally charged.

On Tuesday night, police arrested Clint Caldwell on gang assault and other charges. It was unclear if he had a lawyer, and there was no phone listed for him at his Brooklyn address.

The Manhattan district attorney's office said prosecutors and police were "methodically scrutinizing the evidence to build the strongest possible cases."

NYPD internal affairs investigators had initially been looking into the undercover detective's conduct because he didn't report until three days later that he had been at the rally. The expectation that police officers will act if they see crimes isn't the same for undercover officers.

The encounter, captured partly on a helmet-mounted video that was posted online, began when about two dozen riders slowed down, swarming the Range Rover after it bumped a biker on the West Side Highway. Some riders dismounted and approached the SUV, and police said some bikers began damaging it.

The SUV's driver, Alexian Lien, took off, running over motorcyclist Edwin "Jay" Mieses Jr., who's from Lawrence, Mass. The impact broke Mieses' legs and caused spinal injuries that may leave him paralyzed.

Lien's wife has said he feared for their lives and the safety of their 2-year-old daughter and had no choice but to flee; Lien hasn't been charged with any crime.

The bikers pursued the SUV, which exited the highway and got stuck in street traffic. One biker used his helmet to shatter the driver's window, and others pulled Lien out and beat and kicked him, police and prosecutors said. Lien needed stitches.

One motorcyclist charged in the case, Craig Wright, punched Lien through the broken window and joined in stomping him on the street, prosecutors said.

Wright's lawyer, Mitchell Elman, cautioned against any "rush to judgment" in the highly scrutinized case and said Wright has "every right to fight these charges."

According to the undercover detective's account, he saw motorcyclists attacking the SUV but didn't see anyone harm Lien, Karasyk said Monday. The detective also didn't see the SUV hit Mieses, the attorney said.

Carrying no badge or gun, and aware of cases in which officers had been suspended or dismissed for blowing their covers, "he had no other option, so he drove away," said Karasyk, who works with the detectives' union.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nypd-cop-arrested-motorcycle-suv-assault-case-232257946.html

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Friday, October 4, 2013

Tiny 'lifelogging' camera Memoto finally launching ? with new name

Technology

Oct. 3, 2013 at 3:46 PM ET

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The Narrative Clip, formerly Memoto.

You might remember a major success on Kickstarter late last year by the name of Memoto ? a tiny, wearable camera that automatically captures pictures, locations, and other data all day, every day, giving you a searchable record of your life. Almost a year after being funded, the device is?finally launching, but it's had to ditch the name due to trademark issues.

Henceforth, Memoto will be known as Narrative, and the Memoto device is now the Narrative Clip. Other than that, the device is still as promised: one of the smallest self-contained camera devices in the world, and ready to record everything you do ? one picture every 30 seconds, forever.

Of course, the first question is, "Why would someone want to capture mediocre 5-megapixel images of their banal existence?"

We've seen in the reception of Google Glass that people are, for some reason or another, attracted to the idea of carrying an always-on device, whether it's recording, replaying, looking up news, or all three. But not everyone wants that device to be a dorky-looking headset, one that's permanently tethered to a corporation which already knows a creepy amount about your life.

Enter this little guy. With its understated design and tiny size, you could wear it on your shirt pocket, attached to a buttonhole, or anywhere else, and no one would even notice it, much less be wary of it. So you could go about your days as normal, and when you want to remember where you went to lunch on Tuesday, or what station you got off at to go to the park, or who was at the 10 a.m. meeting, you just check through the photos on your smartphone.

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The Narrative Clip, while small, isn't exactly microscopic.

Aiming for $50,000 to pursue the creation of the device, the project received more than 10 times that on Kickstarter ? but a planned "early 2013" launch was continually delayed. Thursday, however, the company announced not only its name change and $3 million in funding, but that it would be sending its first units out to customers in November.

How well the devices will work and how useful they will be, no one will know until they are actually in users' hands, but if the idea strikes your fancy, you can preorder one now for $279.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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WildCat, a Terrifying New Robot Feline, is on the Prowl

Boston Dynamics, the robotics company with a knack for making creepy biomimetic automatons like the pack-carrying BigDog and the bipedal Atlas, has unleashed new creation upon the world: WildCat.

WildCat is the next generation of the Cheetah, which is capable of hitting speeds of 29 mph, making it the fastest robot animal in the world. However, Cheetah was tethered and ran its paces on a treadmill. WildCat runs only 16 mph now, Boston Dynamics says, but it gallops free across different types of terrain. Check out the video to see it get into a smoking, buzzing fit and then tear about a parking lot.

Both headless mechanical felines were developed under the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency?s (DARPA) Maximum Mobility and Manipulation program.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/how-to/blog/wildcat-new-robot-feline-is-on-the-prowl-16001834?src=rss

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Essar Energy plans to sell Mombasa refinery stake to Kenya

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Source: in.reuters.com --- Thursday, October 03, 2013
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Essar Energy , which co-owns east Africa's sole refinery in the port city of Mombasa, said on Thursday it would sell its 50 percent stake to Kenya's government after abandoning plans for a $1.2 billion upgrade. ...

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Monday, September 30, 2013

food: beef barley soup | eat. drink. fly.

[unable to retrieve full-text content]if there is one thing i know, its that my life is made easier by my ownership of the slow cooker and food processor. but to be honest, i really don't use either to their maximum capacity. i often find myself with a big pot simmering ...

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