A Surprising Amount of Satellite Traffic Is Unencrypted

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We pointed a commercial-off-the-shelf satellite dish at the sky and carried out the most comprehensive public study to date of geostationary satellite communication. A shockingly large amount of sensitive traffic is being broadcast unencrypted, including critical infrastructure, internal corporate and government communications, private citizens’ voice calls and SMS, and consumer Internet traffic from in-flight wifi and mobile networks. This data can be passively observed by anyone with a few hundred dollars of consumer-grade hardware. There are thousands of geostationary satellite transponders globally, and data from a single transponder may be visible from an area as large as 40% of the surface of the earth…

October 17, 2025
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When hackers hit, patient safety takes the fall

93% of U.S. healthcare organizations experienced at least one cyberattack in the past year, with an average of 43 incidents per organization, according to Proofpoint. The study found that most of these attacks involved cloud account compromises, ransom…

October 13, 2025
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A Guide to the EU GDPR’s Requirements for an EU Representative

This country’s post-Brexit data protection regime, the UK GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), requires non-UK organisations that process UK residents’ personal data to appoint a representative in the UK. In the same way, the EU GDPR requires non-EEA organisations that process EU residents’ personal data to appoint a representative in the EU. This blog post explains who this requirement applies to – and what they need to do. Who does the EU GDPR apply to? When it took effect in 2018, the EU GDPR significantly reshaped European data protection law. One of the most notable changes it introduced is its

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October 1, 2025
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