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Foundations of Amateur Radio
A brief introduction to the HamSCI community
Foundations of Amateur Radio Since becoming a licensed amateur in 2010, I have spent a good amount of time putting together my thoughts on a weekly basis about the hobby and the community surrounding amateur radio. As you might know, my interest is eclectic, some might say random, but by enlarge, I go where the unicorns appear. Over a year ago I mentioned in passing a community called HamSCI. The label on the box is "Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation", which gives you a sense of what this is all about. It was started by amateur radio scientists who...
2025-05-10
04 min
Evolutionary Insights by Anthropology.net
When the Sky Burned: How a Weakened Magnetic Field May Have Tilted the Fate of Early Humans
Roughly 41,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field—our planet’s protective shield—flickered and faltered. The magnetic poles drifted from their usual places, the field weakened to a tenth of its modern strength, and aurorae flared over continents that rarely see them. This episode, known as the Laschamps excursion, did not just create celestial fireworks. According to new research, it may have also reshaped the evolutionary story of humans in Europe and beyond.A study led by Agnit Mukhopadhyay and colleagues at the University of Michigan has reconstructed Earth’s geospace system during the Laschamps event with unpreceden...
2025-04-17
10 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
802: Dr. Emma Spanswick: Using Remote Sensing to Study Space Weather and the Earth’s Natural Space Environment
Dr. Emma Louise Spanswick is an Associate Professor and a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Tier II Canada Research Chair in Geospace Dynamics and Space Plasma Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. She completed her undergraduate studies in physics and was awarded her PhD in physics from the University of Calgary. Next, she worked at Los Alamos National Lab as a Visiting Scientist. Afterwards, she returned to the University of Calgary as a Research Scientist, and subsequently the Associate Director of the Auroral Imaging Group, before joining the faculty there in 2019...
2025-03-03
43 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Using Remote Sensing to Study Space Weather and the Earth’s Natural Space Environment - Dr. Emma Spanswick
Dr. Emma Louise Spanswick is an Associate Professor and a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Tier II Canada Research Chair in Geospace Dynamics and Space Plasma Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. Emma studies the Earth’s natural space environment, which is connected to our upper atmosphere and extends into the region around the Earth. Emma’s research examines this environment using remote sensing to examine the physics of the dynamics of the space environment, and they also investigate space weather, which encompasses all phenomena in space that can impact systems and...
2025-03-03
43 min
Geomob
Roundup 2024/Welcome 2025
In the final #geomobpod of the year, our podcast hosts Ed, Steven and Alastair get together to reflect on 2024. They cover it all ranging from highlights, lowlights and ambitions for next year and more! They then turn their attention to the community and how they might grow it, before touching on the joy felt from having conversations with experts in the geospace. All this and more, Happy New Year!
2024-12-30
40 min
Disability Deep Dive
Encore Episode: Paving a Way Disabled in STEM - with Dr. Anita Marshall
Welcome to another encore episode of You First. We’re taking a little break from making new episodes and are re-sharing some past episodes that we feel are worth another listen. This is the third of four encore episodes, initially released in July of 2023, and it’s called "Paving a Way Disabled in STEM." We interviewed Dr. Anita Marshall to learn more about her work to make STEM education more accessible for students with disabilities. Anita created GeoSPACE, the first-ever disability-accessible planetary geoscience field course and mentoring program, and is the Executive Director of The International Association for Geoscience Dive...
2024-12-05
48 min
In-Orbit
Decoding Satellite Antenna Testing (Re-Release)
We’re taking another short break from our new episodes and revisiting an old favourite. Last autumn, we had the privilege to sit down with a wonderful panel of experts to explore the importance of satellite antenna testing. Antennas are the unsung heroes of space missions, enabling vital communication and data transmission between spacecraft and ground stations. However, ensuring their reliability and performance in the harsh conditions of space is no easy feat. That's where satellite antenna testing comes into play, where rigorous evaluation and experimentation are conducted to guarantee their functionality, durability, and efficiency.Ou...
2024-09-24
40 min
Scrabble Dabble Doo
Season 3 Episode 14 Scrabble Dabble Doo The New 8s
Send us a text | ADULTING | AGARWOOD | ALLYSHIP | AMBIGRAM | AMIRIGHT | ANGSTING | APIPHOBE | ASEXUALS | AUTOFILL | BABYMOON | BIRTHERS | BODYCAMS | BORICUAS | BOTOXING | BOUGIEST | BOURGIER | BOURGIES | BRALETTE | BULBLIKE | CAMGIRLS | CARNITAS | CHATBOTS | CIDERIES | CLAPBACK | COHESINS | CONCASSE | CONELIKE | CONVASSE | CORIVALS | CORNHOLE | COSPLAYS | CRINGIER | CRYPTIDS | CUBESATS | DABBINGS | DASHCAMS | DATAFILE | DEADNAME | DEBOARDS | DEEPFAKE | DEGORGED | DEGORGES | DELEAFED | DEMONYMS | DIEGESIS | DIEGETIC | DOGPILED | DOGPILES | DOXXINGS | DYSTOPIC | EGGCORNS | EMAILERS | EPIGYNES | ...
2024-03-30
16 min
The Amish Inquisition Podcast
🔵GeoEngineering and Chemtrails - Dan Stevens : 316
This week Dan Stevens returns to the show. The World is a psyop and Dan is here to point it out. Dissecting Clown World, calling out Chemtrails, giving us the lowdown on mass gaslighting and GeoEngineering... ‘All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts’ Follow Dan here: https://twitter.com/Dan__Stevens From the web: Do some countrie...
2024-02-12
2h 32
Seismic Soundoff
200: Highlights from the Top 10 Episodes and Behind-the-Scenes
For this milestone episode, this show highlights key statistics, showcases clips from the Top 10 episodes, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the show is made. In total, Seismic Soundoff has over 170,300 listens across its 200 episodes. The podcast has featured 72 episodes on the cutting-edge topics presented in The Leading Edge. And one of the things we're most proud of is the quality of the evergreen content in our archive. We encourage you to explore the archive and hear from an expert on a new topic. The lists below act as a great place to get started. And we would love...
2023-10-05
16 min
In-Orbit
Decoding Satellite Antenna Testing
In today's episode, we will explore the critical role of satellite antenna testing and its importance to the space industry. Antennas are the unsung heroes of space missions, enabling vital communication and data transmission between spacecraft and ground stations. However, ensuring their reliability and performance in the harsh conditions of space is no easy feat. That's where satellite antenna testing comes into play, where rigorous evaluation and experimentation are conducted to guarantee their functionality, durability, and efficiency.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Evangelos Mellios and Harvinder Nagi from the Satellite...
2023-09-05
39 min
Shaping Opinion
Encore: NASA’s Jim Green – Revealing the Secrets of Mars
NASA’s Chief Scientist Dr. Jim Green joins Tim to talk about big plans for the red planet, Mars. Jim has had a long and distinguished career on some of the agency’s major research projects and missions that have explored the rest of our solar system, from Mars to Pluto. In this episode, Jim gets into detail on what we have learned, can learn and will learn from Earth’s next door neighbor. He uncovers some of the secrets of Mars. This episode was originally released on September 27, 2021.https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Encore_-_Life_on_Mar...
2023-07-31
49 min
Disability Deep Dive
Paving a Way Disabled in STEM - with Dr. Anita Marshall
Guest Dr. Anita Marshall joins hosts Keith and Maddie to talk about her work to make STEM more accessible for students with disabilities. As someone who acquired a disability later in life, she realized how ableist and inaccessible higher education really was. Anita created the first-ever disability-accessible planetary geoscience field course and mentoring program, GeoSPACE, and is the Executive Director of The International Association for Geoscience Diversity. We discuss collective disability knowledge, debunk myths about academia, and gush about our love for universal accessibility. We hope you enjoy the episode! Show Notes and Resources: Dr. Anita Ma...
2023-07-20
46 min
The Behaviour Speak Podcast
Episode 95: Analyzing Stigma and Ableism Against Autistics using Relational Density Theory
Episode 95 features a conversation with Claire Zuch, a graduate student in Dr. Jordan Bellisle's HUB lab whose work has been focused on the analysis of ableism and stigma against Autistic folks. Relational Density Theory is a complex and fascinating concept and Claire does a wonderful job of explaining RDT to a novice like myself. Claire notes that RDT is often easier to explain with a visual of something known as a geospace (see below). Claire discusses her plans to continue this research in her doctoral program with Dr. Mark Dixon and the importance of compensating Autistic participants for their lab...
2023-07-07
1h 26
The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers
Understanding Agricultural Electronic Logging Devices with David Lady of GeoSpace Labs
Understanding Agricultural Electronic Logging Devices with David Lady of GeoSpace Labs The trucking industry has many different industries within it and some of those operate under different exemptions and regulations. It can be very confusing as to which regulation applies to your operation. Today we talk David Lady about Agricultural ELD’s and how they can benefit drivers working in that industry. Learn why the electronic logging device you use may improve your trucking operation. You can learn more about GeoSpace Labs at www.geospacelabs.com This episode is sponsored by RIMS Tra...
2023-05-10
33 min
השקעות עם ערך
פרופ' ג'ואל גרינבלט – האיש ונוסחת הקסם #5
גלעד ויואב עם הסיפור של מחבר הספר "הספר הקטן שמכה את השוק בגדול" ומה הנוסחא הפשוטה שלו שבאמצעותה אפשר לנצח את השוק. . ספר נהדר נוסף של פרופ' גרינבלט https://www.amazon.com/You-Can-Stock-Market-Genius/dp/0684840073 2. הרצה של פרופ' גרינבלט בגוגל (כל הסדרה מומלצת) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZfPJCAVQg0 3. האתר של נוסחת הקסם https://www.magicformulainvesting.com/ 4. ספר נהדר על באפט עליו דיברנו https://www.bookdepository.com/Buffettology-Mary-Buffett/9780684848211?redirected=true&utm_medium=Google&utm_campaign=Base1&utm_source=IL&utm_content=Buffettology&selectCurrency=ILS&w=AFF9AU9SR32486A8YC1H&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=il_shopping_performance_max_nca&utm_content=il&gclid=Cj0KCQiApKagBhC1ARIsAFc7Mc724gHAkgBeyfsZZwBXmqC7IcL8gyNizti6rsUD_rNJXL04KNL8TtcaAqB9EALw_wcB 5. דורון צור - THE MARKER https://www.themarker.com/ty-WRITER/0000017f-da36-dea8-a77f-de76153b0000 6. אתר...
2023-03-15
53 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Reliable Exploration With The Basler BT-67
All aircrafts come equipped with gravimeters for longer wavelengths and deeper targets, for example the GTz gravimeter is capable of detecting less than 1 milli-gal of gravitational field within multiple scenarios. In addition, when required on occasion, the aircraft can carry a Lidar system that tracks terrain corrections with accuracies of 15xm resolution in the Z-axis.With impeccable maintenance and unblemished safety records, you’ll have peace of mind knowing the job will get done as efficiently and securely as possible. Whether it be oil, gas, or minerals, Bell Geo is determined to help so...
2022-10-21
03 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Women in Mining, South Africa's Challenges and a Master's Student Experience
South Africa is a ‘treasure chest’ in terms of resources but must overcome challenges to become more attractive to foreign investors.Young people, especially Women, wishing to break into the mining industry in South Africa can have a tough ride, but perseverance pays.Established businesses, like Bell Geospace, can help by providing mentorship and opportunities to young people in South Africa.
2022-09-15
41 min
PBE Podcast
Episode 121: Alan Morgan and Bell Geospace
Alan Morgan is a lead geophysicist for Bell Geospace and someone that has done a podcast previously with PBE. We get to catch up with him at URTeC and sit through a quick edition of his Permian Basin shallow oil play found via a high-resolution gravity survey! If you have some drilling money, let’s put a PBE play together!! Thank you for the day-to-day delivery of quality gravity data and this very interesting talk on the potential shallow oil field.
2022-08-04
00 min
Risk Roundup
Emerging Economic Crisis
Prof. Dr. Aman Agarwal, a world-renowned expert in Economics, Senior Vice Chairman, and Dean at the Indian Institute of Finance participated in Risk Roundup to discuss the Emerging Economic Crisis. Risk Roundup: Emerging Economic Crisis Emerging Economic Crisis Many countries’ economies have been facing turmoil since the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic. From on and off lockdowns and resulting supply chain disruptions, the reality of the volatile situation has led us to the edge of a looming economic crisis. It has been aggravated further by the Russia-Ukraine war and the rapidly escalating emerging technologies’ geopolitical powe...
2022-07-14
1h 13
Risk Roundup
What Should Be The Focus Of Enlightenment 2.0?
Prof. (Dr.) John Torday, a Developmental Physiologist from UCLA with a strong interest in how and why physiology has evolved, participates in Risk Roundup to talk about Enlightenment 2.0. Risk Roundup: Enlightenment 2.0 Beyond Arts and Science-Driven Enlightenment 1.0 While Enlightenment 1.0 (arts and sciences driven) began in the 17th century, humanity is now at a crossroads. Much of it seems to be due to the growing disconnect between leadership and self-serving agenda, science and activism, systems and sustainability, and more. The world is witnessing not only the power struggle between the political ideologies, the geopolitics of...
2022-07-10
40 min
Seismic Soundoff
154: How to sustainably develop on reclaimed lands
Yanlong Niu discusses his paper, "In-situ physical properties of reclaimed lands in Singapore," from the May issue of The Leading Edge. Reclaimed land construction is crucial for the sustainable development of the land-scarce city-state of Singapore. To characterize the physical properties of two different types of reclaimed lands, Yanlong and his co-authors conducted both active and passive seismic surveys. Yanlong explores the value of multichannel analysis of surface waves to investigate these lands and shares what they discovered with these pioneering tests. These in-situ measurements are crucial for civil engineering constructions and the redevelopment of reclaimed lands in the future...
2022-06-16
16 min
Seismic Soundoff
153: Why integration is the future of oil and gas
Scott Singleton discusses why you should attend the 2022 Unconventional Resources Technology Conference in Houston, TX. Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC) is a premier event focused on the latest science and technology applied to the exploration and development of unconventional resources, emphasizing integrating multiple disciplines. Scott breaks down why every geophysicist should attend. Additionally, he highlights the value and knowledge engineers bring to land-based oil and gas exploration and why the multidisciplinary nature of this conference is the future of the industry. To learn more and register for the conference, visit https://urtec.org/2022/. SPONSOR Geospace Technologies sponsor this episode. For...
2022-06-09
15 min
Seismic Soundoff
152: How and why DAS succeeds
Ariel Lellouch discusses his upcoming Middle East and Africa Honorary Lecture, "Applications of fiber-optic sensing to borehole seismology." Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is an emerging technology that leverages optical fibers to record the seismic wavefield with an unprecedented spatial resolution. In this conversation with host Andrew Geary, Ariel makes a case for geophysicists to utilize DAS data in their work and why it's essential to look at data without any pre-made ideas. He also outlines the significant benefits of vertical DAS arrays and how to know when to use vertical or horizontal DAS. This is an excellent primer on DAS...
2022-06-03
20 min
Seismic Soundoff
151: The transformation of SEG
SEG President-Elect Ken Tubman discusses the outcome of the Strategic Options Task Force. In this conversation with host Andrew Geary, Ken provides an inside look at the decision-making of the SEG Strategic Options Task Force. He shares his reasons for voting to keep SEG independent, highlights the feedback from the focus groups, and previews the SEG Transformation Task Force. He also offers insight into why he looks to the gaming industry for inspiration and the best way introverts can benefit from networking. RELATED LINKS * Press release - SEG Transformation Task Force to be formed (https://seg.org/News-Resources/News/page...
2022-05-19
24 min
Seismic Soundoff
150: Consequences of contemporary stress in the earth’s crust
Mojtaba Rajabi discusses his upcoming Pacific South Honorary Lecture, "Present-Day Crustal Stress Across Spatial Scales." The present-day crustal in-situ stress field is of extreme importance for understanding both natural processes (e.g., understanding neotectonics, earthquake, and seismic hazard assessment) and anthropogenic activities (e.g., exploration and production of geothermal energy, groundwater, hydrocarbon, mineral resources, CO2, and hydrogen geo-storage). Analysis of the present-day stresses in numerous basins from across the world reveals that significant and complex variations in the present-day stress orientation are commonly observed at different scales. Mojtaba's lecture aims to investigate the pattern of crustal stress at different spatial...
2022-05-12
14 min
Risk Roundup
Need To Build Sustainability Into Business Practices
Dr. Hynd Bouhia, President, CEO, Author, Mentor, and Forbes 100 most powerful women in the world, participate in Risk Roundup to talk about “Need To Build Sustainability Into Business Practices.” Risk Roundup: Need to Build Sustainability Into Business Practices Background Today, nations and their economies rely entirely on the human environment and ecosystem. The reason is that the human ecosystem plays a central role in all human services—and without the essential environmental resources, humans cannot survive. But it is no secret that the environment is not just ours—for those of us living today. T...
2022-05-07
37 min
Seismic Soundoff
149: How to get the most from any seismic investment
Peter Rowbotham discusses his paper, "Investment in North Sea seismic leading to new opportunities," from the April issue of The Leading Edge. Peter makes the case for why it's wise to invest in seismic data. He also shares why the beginning of a project is the most important and the context where seismic projects deliver the most value. Additionally, he answers the questions: * How does he approach deciding whether to acquire a new 3D seismic survey or seek to reprocess legacy 3D surveys for a particular area? * Why does he believe the beginning of a project is the most important? ...
2022-05-05
22 min
Risk Roundup
Need For An Alternative Socioeconomic Model
Dr. Partha Ghosh, author of the new book India Towards 100: A Call for Reset, participated in Risk Roundup to discuss the Need For An Alternative Socioeconomic Model. Risk Roundup: Need for an Alternative Socioeconomic model Need For An Alternative Socioeconomic Model Emerging technologies are revolutionizing every aspect of society. The rapidly emerging technological tsunami in all human domains has leveled the playing field and brought countries an unprecedented possibility of progress. History says that there has never been a lasting empire or civilization. The world as we see it is full of the...
2022-04-16
58 min
Seismic Soundoff
145: How to successfully interrogate the ground in noisy environments
Chester Weiss discusses the latest research from The Leading Edge to successfully use geophysical tools at well sites. Chester shares the impact of well infrastructure on geophysical assessment, how to use EM successfully, the challenges of using near-surface, and the applicability of this research in other cluttered environments. Along with our conversation in episode 141 on the life cycle of a well (https://seg.org/podcast/Post/13689), this episode will help provide the full geophysical picture of working at a well. Chester Weiss is a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories. Visit https://seg.org/podcast to...
2022-03-17
23 min
Seismic Soundoff
144: Highlighting the IMAGE 2022 Technical Program
Aria Abubakar, the SEG-AAPG IMAGE 2022 Technical Program Chair, discusses what to expect for the Technical Program at IMAGE 2022. Aria highlights the changes for 2022, breaks down the themes and tracks for the program, answers common questions, and shares why you should submit your abstract before the deadline (17 March 2022). He also discusses the benefits of attending the fully in-person meeting in Houston, Texas. Visit https://seg.org/podcast/Post/14733 to read the full show notes and find the complete archive for Seismic Soundoff. ABOUT IMAGE 2022 International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy 2022 is the integrated annual conference and exhibition of the Society of...
2022-03-10
14 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
A Geology Student Gets the Rock Facts About Airborne Surveys at Bell Geospace with James Davies and Liam Clark
When James Davies, a third-year undergrad geology major from the University of Birmingham, saw BBC footage about a Bell Geospace survey in Cornwall, he got in touch with Bell looking for a potential internship and industry advice. Well, Bell Geo’s Julianne Sharples couldn’t finagle an internship for Davies (yet). Still, she did bring Davies onto A Propensity to Talk Density to pick the brain of Liam Clark, a Geoscientist with Bell Geospace. Clark’s five years in the industry and Master’s Degrees in Geoscience and Economic Geology made him the perfect person to speak with Davies on the c...
2022-03-08
39 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
A Geology Student Gets the Rock Facts About Airborne Surveys at Bell Geospace with James Davies and Liam Clark
When James Davies, a third-year undergrad geology major from the University of Birmingham, saw BBC footage about a Bell Geospace survey in Cornwall, he got in touch with Bell looking for a potential internship and industry advice. Well, Bell Geo’s Julianne Sharples couldn’t finagle an internship for Davies (yet). Still, she did bring Davies onto A Propensity to Talk Density to pick the brain of Liam Clark, a Geoscientist with Bell Geospace. Clark’s five years in the industry and Master’s Degrees in Geoscience and Economic Geology made him the perfect person to speak with Davies on the c...
2022-03-07
39 min
Seismic Soundoff
143: Building a Volcano Early Warning System - A GWB Story
Pico de Orizaba is the highest volcano in Mexico and preserves a glacier at the top. The volcano is an old structure and has experienced several cone collapses and subsequent rebuilds in its eruptive history of fewer than 600,000 years. Thinking about the potential threat to villages located along the major river drainages, Drs. Katrin Sieron and Blake Weissling submitted a Geoscientists without Borders (GWB) proposal (https://seg.org/About-SEG/Geoscientists-Without-Borders/Projects/detail/veracruz-and-puebla-states-mexico-2) to monitor precipitation at altitudes over 4000 meters above sea level and to better characterize the lahar forming zone at the proglacial ramp. They also wanted to work...
2022-03-03
14 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Exploration Challenges and Opportunities in Malaysia with Roy Kittrell
Roy Kittrell, Regional Geologist (Asia Pacific) at Bell Geospace, is a veteran in the oil & gas space. After fifteen years in the industry, Kittrell said he’s worked on everything from core analysis centimeter-scale geology to field scales with geological modeling. So, how did this dual national American/British Geologist find himself working for Bell Geospace in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia? He sat down with Tyler Kern to fill him in on his journey.For the past five years, Kittrell’s base has been Malaysia, a country he finds rich in national heritage with one of the highest biod...
2022-02-26
17 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Exploration Challenges and Opportunities in Malaysia with Roy Kittrell
Roy Kittrell, Regional Geologist (Asia Pacific) at Bell Geospace, is a veteran in the oil & gas space. After fifteen years in the industry, Kittrell said he’s worked on everything from core analysis centimeter-scale geology to field scales with geological modeling. So, how did this dual national American/British Geologist find himself working for Bell Geospace in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia? He sat down with Tyler Kern to fill him in on his journey.For the past five years, Kittrell’s base has been Malaysia, a country he finds rich in national heritage with one of the highest biod...
2022-02-26
17 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Weighing in on Acquiring Gravity Gradiometry Data
Bell Geospace’s own Julianne Sharples donned the headset and mic to spotlight some of her essential teammates at Bell Geospace. In this episode, Andrew Searle, Geophysics Field Operator at Bell Geospace, joined Sharples to discuss his journey with Bell. Today, a 28-year veteran of the Royal Navy, Searle works with a small 5-person crew on one of Bell Geo’s three DC3 aircraft to operate the science equipment and acquire and process the survey data. These global geological surveys measure the changes in local gravity and the magnetic fields for various clients. “I’m also inv...
2022-02-24
17 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Weighing in on Acquiring Gravity Gradiometry Data
Bell Geospace’s own Julianne Sharples donned the headset and mic to spotlight some of her essential teammates at Bell Geospace. In this episode, Andrew Searle, Geophysics Field Operator at Bell Geospace, joined Sharples to discuss his journey with Bell. Today, a 28-year veteran of the Royal Navy, Sharples works with a small 5-person crew on one of Bell Geo’s three DC3 aircraft to operate the science equipment and acquire and process the survey data. These global geological surveys measure the changes in local gravity and the magnetic fields for various clients. “I’m also inv...
2022-02-24
17 min
Seismic Soundoff
142: How to technologically scale CCUS
Don Lawton of Carbon Management Canada and Mark Tinker of Quantum Technology Sciences discuss the latest technological advances for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). In this cutting-edge conversation on the state of technology for CCUS, Don and Mark highlight the need to accelerate the development and implementation of CCUS technologies, illustrate what better carbon storage monitoring technologies would mean for the climate, and outline how to overcome the challenges to scale CCUS. Mark also discusses real-field applications of the latest technology and the unique opportunities Carbon Management Canada offers to develop new tools to address a net-zero emission future. ...
2022-02-17
23 min
Seismic Soundoff
141: Breaking down the life cycle of a well
Sue Carr and Patrick Meroney discuss the life of the well from the February 2022 special section in The Leading Edge. Sue and Patrick discuss the importance of a shared definition of a well, spotlight the most important well component for geophysicists, highlight the five life cycles of a well, and break down why well logs are the key piece for successful drilling. This conversation will help geophysicists better connect their work across the entire production chain and support their work in being more useful and practical to others. Sue Carr is Solutions Manager, Subsurface Consulting at Katalyst Data Management. Patrick...
2022-02-10
15 min
Seismic Soundoff
140: Applying seismic to CCUS applications
Amine Ourabah discusses carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) from the January 2022 special section on seismic acquisition in The Leading Edge. Amine explains why CCUS is at the center of the net-zero-emission conversation, the need for cheaper and easier-to-use technology, and the unique innovations explored in his field trial. This conversation lays out the seismic and technological needs and innovations to move carbon capture and renewable energies forward. Visit https://seg.org/podcast to read the full show notes and find the full archive for Seismic Soundoff. RELATED LINKS * Keith Millis, Guillaume Richard, and Chengbo Li, (2022), "Introduction to this special...
2022-02-03
15 min
Risk Roundup
Legal Aspects Of Artificial Intelligence
Divya Dwivedi, Founder of JND Charitable Trust and participating advocate at the Supreme Court of India, participate in Risk Roundup to present her insights on Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence. Risk Roundup: Legal Aspects Of Artificial Intelligence Legal Aspects Of Artificial Intelligence We are learning to live in an age of artificial intelligence. Furthermore, as artificial intelligence changes our way of life, its increasing omnipresence and rapidly expanding potential have spurred the massive automation-driven transformation of the entire human ecosystem. Although the artificial intelligence-driven transformation is welcoming overall, its weaponization, inherent bias in algorithms, and o...
2022-01-19
38 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Airborne Survey Operations with Mark Baguley
Mark Baguley, Project Director, Worldwide for Bell Geospace, gave host James Kent a peak under the subsurface of geophysical survey operations to reveal the data potential today’s airborne surveys can provide. Bell Geospace’s fleet of three BT-67 DC3 aircraft captures geophysical data. Downloading and data occur on the ground after daily survey mapping completes. “Lots of things happening concurrently, but the exciting part is in the field when you get to fly and collect the data,” Baguley said. The surveys typically occur between 80-300 meters off the ground. “Eighty is our minimum for safety, an...
2022-01-19
23 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Airborne Survey Operations with Mark Baguley
Mark Baguley, Project Director, Worldwide for Bell Geospace, gave host James Kent a peak under the subsurface of geophysical survey operations to reveal the data potential today’s airborne surveys can provide. Bell Geospace’s fleet of three BT-67 DC3 aircraft captures geophysical data. Downloading and data occur on the ground after daily survey mapping completes. “Lots of things happening concurrently, but the exciting part is in the field when you get to fly and collect the data,” Baguley said. The surveys typically occur between 80-300 meters off the ground. “Eighty is our minimum for safety, an...
2022-01-19
23 min
Risk Roundup
The Research Trends In Brain-Computer Interface
Dr. Avinash Singh, a researcher, working at the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute at the University of Technology, Sydney, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss his research on Brain-Computer Interfaces. Risk Roundup: The Research Trends In Brain-Computer Interface The Research Trends In Brain-Computer Interface Over the years, we have created tools that helped us to interact with the world around us. Now, we are developing the tools to help us interact with the world inside us. So, as the nature of tools has moved beyond from physical to digital, and now neural—our brain is effectively bec...
2021-11-17
54 min
Risk Roundup
What Is The Insurance Industry’s Role in Cybersecurity?
Mark Elliott, CEO of a Washington-based Consulting Company, Comar Cyber, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss the Insurance Industry’s role in Cybersecurity. Insurance Industry’s Role In Cybersecurity Over the years, insurance has become an integral part of major financial decisions for everyone (individuals and institutions) for their risks, resources, and assets in geospace, aquaspace, and […]
2021-11-11
53 min
Risk Roundup
What Is The Insurance Industry’s Role in Cybersecurity?
Mark Elliott, CEO of a Washington-based Consulting Company, Comar Cyber, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss the Insurance Industry’s role in Cybersecurity. Risk Roundup: Insurance Industry’s Role In Cybersecurity Insurance Industry’s Role In Cybersecurity Over the years, insurance has become an integral part of major financial decisions for everyone (individuals and institutions) for their risks, resources, and assets in geospace, aquaspace, and space. Moreover, as we create new domains like cyberspace, the role of insurance remains vital for not only financial decisions but also the very foundation of our individual and collective securi...
2021-11-11
53 min
名古屋大学 研究フロントライン
#18 - オーロラがオゾン層を破壊する!?
オーロラが明るくなったり暗くなったりする明滅現象が起きたとき、オゾンが10%減少することがわかりました。 宇宙と地球大気のこれまでに知られていない関係がわかるかもしれません! サムネイル画像提供: ERG (Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace) サイエンスチーム ----------------------------------------------- 名古屋大学 研究プレスリリース https://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/about-nu/public-relations/researchinfo/index.html 2021/07/14 明滅オーロラとともに起こるオゾン破壊~宇宙からの高エネルギー電子が大気に及ぼす影響を実証~ https://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/about-nu/public-relations/researchinfo/upload_images/20210714_isee.pdf 名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所 https://www.isee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ ----------------------------------------------- 問い合わせ: 名古屋大学 学術研究・産学官連携推進本部 outreach@aip.nagoya-u.ac.jp
2021-08-16
03 min
Alien Crash Site
What lies in the space between? #017 with Aerospace Engineer Ryan McGranaghan
To learn more about the items discussed in this interview, click through the links below. Ryan’s websiteRyan on TwitterThe Carrington EventParker Solar ProbeMars MAVENUshering in a New Frontier in Geospace through Data Science Dictionary of Obscure sorrowsWhat is an Individual?Jorge Luis Borges“Talk on Indolence” by the Avett Brothers"Machine Gun" by Jimi Hendrix
2021-08-06
55 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Going Airborne: Geological Understanding from the Skies is Key to Meeting Global Resource Demand
2021-07-14
38 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Materials and Gravity Gradiometry – The Whole World in Your Hands
Gravity and density are both critical to mineral explorers. The art of measuring variations in it, called gravity gradiometry, is of key importance to the oil and gas and mining industries.
2021-06-17
46 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Geothermal Exploration 'Takes Flight' with FTG
Identifying faults is paramount to evaluating geothermal resources. Full Tensor Gradiometry (FTG) can be used to quantify subtle changes in density contrast associated with faulting.
2021-06-17
23 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
It’s All About Carbonates
A Propensity to Talk Density tapped three “rock stars” in the geophysical and geology space to discuss the importance of carbonates. Lending their thoughts and expertise were Colm Murphy, Chief Geoscientist at Bell Geospace, Graham Banks, Founder of Route to Reserves, and Jean Hsieh, Geoscientist for Sedimentary Geologist Consultants.
2021-06-16
49 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Geothermal Exploration 'Takes Flight' with FTG
Identifying faults is paramount to evaluating geothermal resources. Full Tensor Gradiometry (FTG) can be used to quantify subtle changes in density contrast associated with faulting.
2021-06-16
22 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
It’s All about Carbonates
A Propensity to Talk Density tapped three “rock stars” in the geophysical and geology space to discuss the importance of carbonates. Lending their thoughts and expertise were Colm Murphy, Chief Geoscientist at Bell Geospace, Graham Banks, Founder of Route to Reserves, and Jean Hsieh, Geoscientist for Sedimentary Geologist Consultants.
2021-06-16
47 min
A Propensity to Talk Density
Materials and Gravity Gradiometry – The Whole World in Your Hands
Gravity and density are both critical to mineral explorers. The art of measuring variations in it, called gravity gradiometry, is of key importance to the oil and gas and mining industries.
2021-06-04
46 min
Kp3 Podcast
S2E1: Canada’s Northern Lights and the Power of Plasma – on Toast
One of the world's leading aurora researchers, Dr. David Knudsen, takes us on a deep dive into Earth's magnetic field for a closer look at what University of Calgary's research is revealing about plasma and the currents that power Canada's Northern Lights. For aurora photographers and northern skywatchers this is pure brain food – essential knowledge of the invisible forces and energy sources behind every aurora photo you take – along with a recipe for toast that you've definitely never heard before. S2E1 Sources and Resources European Space Agency: SWARM-ESA University of Calgary: SWARM-Aurora University of Calgary: SWARM Discovery (Press Release) Univ...
2021-03-17
1h 21
Risk Roundup
The Science Of Human Behavior
Prof. John S. Torday, a Developmental Physiologist from UCLA with a strong interest in How and Why Physiology has Evolved, participate in Risk Roundup to discuss the Science of Human Behavior. Science of Human Behavior Irrespective of cyberspace, aquaspace, geospace, space, or quantum space, human behavior can be the most significant security risk. Today, as […] The post The Science Of Human Behavior appeared first on Risk Group.
2020-11-30
53 min
Risk Roundup
The Science Of Human Behavior
Prof. John S. Torday, a Developmental Physiologist from UCLA with a strong interest in How and Why Physiology has Evolved, participate in Risk Roundup to discuss the Science of Human Behavior. Science of Human Behavior Irrespective of cyberspace, aquaspace, geospace, space, or quantum space, human behavior can be the most significant security risk. Today, as […]
2020-11-30
53 min
MarketScale Technology
The Benefits of Airborne FTG for Mapping and Surveying Work with Scott Hammond
Although the pandemic is still raging, Scott Hammond, President and CEO of Bell Geospace, knows there are essential mapping and surveying projects that need completion. Now might be the perfect time to employ a cost-saving method like airborne FTG to get these projects back on track. “We fashion our airborne FTG as a low-cost alternative to 3D seismic surveys,” Hammond said. “The FTG surveys are much more reasonably priced than seismic. They bring a different result to the table, so I’m not saying they replace seismic, but in many cases, we work together with seismic...
2020-07-02
24 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E14: Phenomenal Suggestions + Aurora Forecast Feb 14-29, 2020
This episode is entirely dedicated to suggestions from listeners like you, and sets the stage for new wave of interactive features beginning in March! We're taking a few weeks to set up a Facebook Group, ponder how live events will work and we're booking our first special guest (find out more: connect to the Kp3 Podcast section at www.astronomynorth.com for the announcement!) In the meantime, keep sending us your questions and suggestions via e-mail to kp3@astronomynorth.com and keep an eye on the northern sky by watching one of the live feed cameras in the links below! ...
2020-02-14
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E13: Solar Storms and Saturn’s Ultraviolet Auroras + Aurora Forecast Feb 10-14, 2020
In episode 13, we ponder "What's Up" in the northern sky this week and gather the latest solar-terrestrial science news, including a new study that suggests major Earth-directed solar storms may be more common than previously thought. And with the full moon now starting to wane, you'll have a stellar time listening to this week's aurora forecast for Northern Canada and Alaska! Episode 13 Sources & Resources CNN: Solar Orbiter Mission Launch Forbes.com: Stunning Northern Lights Revealed in Final Images of Saturn From NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Live Science: Devastating Solar Storms Could Be Far More Common Than We Thought The all-new Kp3...
2020-02-11
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E12: Exploring Earth’s Leaky Cusp + Weekend Aurora Forecast Feb 7-10, 2020
Oxygen in Earth's upper atmosphere is leaking into the "Cusp" – a narrow gap in Earth's magnetic field found near the North and South magnetic poles – and scientists are trying to figure out why. See the mysteries of the Cusp in our Video of the Week selection entitled "Launching Rockets Through the Leak in Earth's Atmosphere". Plus, what's in the sky this weekend, questions from listeners and the weekend aurora forecast for Northern Canada and Alaska! Episode 12 Sources & Resources NASA: On the Cusp of Understanding Video of the Week: Launching Rockets Through the Leak in Earth's Atmosphere The all-new Kp3 Podcast on A...
2020-02-08
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E11: Venus and The Dunes + Aurora Forecast Feb 3-7, 2020
This episode explores "What's Up" in the northern sky this week, with the latest and greatest news from the frontiers of geospace, including a newly discovered auroral form known as "The Dunes!" And with enhanced solar wind speeds expected to impact Earth this week, don't miss our aurora forecast for Northern Canada and Alaska! Episode 11 Sources & Resources AGU Release: Citizen Scientists Discover New Type of Aurora Named "The Dunes" The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for Northern Canada and Alaska, solar...
2020-02-03
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E10: Solar Celebrations and Supercomputers + Weekend Aurora Forecast Jan 31-Feb 2, 2020
Episode 10 pays tribute to the Sun and Arctic communities that celebrate the Sun. The Kp3 Video of the Week, entitled "Seeing Inside the Sun," is narrated by Professor Robert Stein of Michigan State University, a solar research pioneer who introduces how supercomputers have transformed our understanding of the Sun, and how enormous solar and magnetic field data sets now power the most advanced models and visualizations of the Sun ever created. Plus, host James Pugsley answers a pair of sunny questions, and sheds new light on the weekend aurora forecast for northern Canada and Alaska! Episode 10 Sources & Resources NASA: Solar...
2020-01-31
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E9: Venus Meets Neptune, Liftoff at Poker Flat + Aurora Forecast Jan 27-31, 2020
This episode looks at "What's Up" in the northern sky this week (a timely blend of astronomy, aeronomy and atmospheric optics for northern sky aficionados), and we explore the latest aurora research headlines, including some stratospheric mysteries that inspired this week's rocket launch from the Poker Flat Research Range near Fairbanks, Alaska. And don't miss this week's aurora forecast for Northern Canada and Alaska! Episode 9 Sources & Resources:Anchorage Daily News / Poker Flat Research Range YouTube Channel / Poker Flat Research Range website (Geophysical Institute – University of Alaska Fairbanks) / University of Texas at Arlington Press Release The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.co...
2020-01-27
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E8: Northern Teachers and a Galactic Stunt Double + Weekend Aurora Forecast Jan 24-27, 2020
In this episode we take a look at the past week of geomagnetic activity, host James Pugsley provides an update on how to locate Venus, Mars and the Andromeda galaxy in the northern sky. Plus, Andromeda is featured in the Kp3 Video of the Week entitled "How Far Away Is It – Andromeda and the Local Group", a great weekend watch if you're looking for some galactic perspective, produced and narrated by David Butler. And, last but not least, we come back down to Earth to discuss the weekend aurora forecast for communities across Northern Canada and Alaska. The all-new Kp3 Po...
2020-01-24
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E7: Venus Shines, Currents in the Soil + Aurora Forecast Jan 20-24, 2020
Episode 7 takes a look at "What's Up" in Canada's northern sky this week, and host James Pugsley explores some cool geospace headlines, including a story about electric currents detected in the soil under the Polar Light Centre in Laukvik Lofoten, Norway, along with a significant new magnetic reconnection discovery that was made by NASA's THEMIS satellites. And, of course, we take a closer look at this week's aurora forecast for Northern Canada and Alaska. The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for...
2020-01-20
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E6: Magnetic Latitude and a Pale Blue Dot + Weekend Aurora Forecast Jan 17-20, 2020
In this episode we pay tribute to Voyager 1 and Carl Sagan for inspiring us to think about our place in the cosmos (check out Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot, our Video of the Week), and we explore your magnetic latitude. Find out why your proximity to the North geomagnetic pole can make a huge difference when it comes to aurora viewing. And don't miss the weekend aurora forecast for Northern Canada and Alaska! The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for Northern...
2020-01-17
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E5: Moondogs, Sunspots & Wandering Whales + Aurora Forecast Jan 13-17, 2020
Cold enough for ya? This episode looks at What's Up in the northern sky when conditions are -40°C to -50°C, plus we explore some cool headlines and take a look at the aurora forecast for northern Canada and Alaska. (Psst...active skies are expected on Monday and Tuesday!). To learn more about atmospheric optics, check out www.atoptics.co.uk! The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for Northern Canada and Alaska, solar cycle and geomagnetic storm updates, app reviews, me...
2020-01-14
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
S1E4: Solar Cycle 25 Update + Weekend Aurora Forecast Jan 10-13, 2020
This episode looks at What's Up in the northern sky this weekend, "How Ice Ages Happen: Milankovitch Cycles" is our Video of the Week and we examine the latest news from the Solar Cycle 25 Prediction Panel, plus our weekend aurora forecast for northern Canada and Alaska and more. The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for Northern Canada and Alaska, solar cycle and geomagnetic storm updates, app reviews, media alerts, photography, special guests and all sorts of conversations about the nature, culture...
2020-01-10
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
Cause and Effect + Aurora Forecast Jan 6-10, 2020
This episode explores the cause-and-effect relationship between the Sun and Earth during Solar Minimum, and how some northern communities have a front row seat to geomagnetic activity regardless of solar activity. The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for Northern Canada and Alaska, solar cycle and geomagnetic storm updates, app reviews, media alerts, photography, special guests and all sorts of conversations about the nature, culture and wonder of Canada's northern sky.
2020-01-06
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
What is Kp3 + Weekend Aurora Forecast Jan 3-6, 2020
In this episode we tackle one of the Universe's most important questions: What exactly is Kp3 and how did it become the name of this podcast? And because it's Friday, let's take a look at the weekend aurora forecast for northern Canada and Alaska! The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for Northern Canada and Alaska, solar cycle and geomagnetic storm updates, app reviews, media alerts, photography, special guests and all sorts of conversations about the nature, culture and wonder of Canada's...
2020-01-03
00 min
Kp3 Podcast
Aurora Forecast Jan 1-3, 2020
The all-new Kp3 Podcast on Astronomynorth.com explores the frontiers of geospace and all things aurora. Hosted by James Pugsley, Kp3 features weekend aurora forecasts for Northern Canada and Alaska, solar cycle and geomagnetic storm updates, app reviews, media alerts, photography, special guests and all sorts of conversations about the nature, culture and wonder of Canada's northern sky.
2020-01-01
00 min
Risk Roundup
Cyber Politics
Prof. Brandon Valeriano, the Bren Chair of Military Innovation at Marine Corps University, based in the USA, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Cyber Politics. Cyber Politics As cyberspace creates new ways for connecting and integrating to aquaspace, geospace, and space, its growing interaction within and across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia are […] The post Cyber Politics appeared first on Risk Group.
2019-12-10
40 min
Risk Roundup
Cyber Policy
Dr. O. Shawn Cupp, Professor at US Army, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Cyberspace Policy. Cyberspace Cyberspace is fundamentally changing the human ecosystem in aquaspace, geospace, and space (CAGS). As seen, billions of devices are already connected to the internet today, and billions more will be connecting in the coming tomorrow. The growth in […] The post Cyber Policy appeared first on Risk Group.
2019-08-29
43 min
Risk Roundup
A New Operating System For Humanity
Georges van Hoegaerden, Managing Director of The Venture Company, a Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Venture Catalyst, CEO, and a Board Member based in the United States participates in Risk Roundup to discuss a New Operating System For Humanity. A New Operating System For Humanity As the technology triggered the revolution and evolution of cyberspace, aquaspace, geospace, […] The post A New Operating System For Humanity appeared first on Risk Group.
2019-07-12
1h 13
Flash Forward
EARTH: The Polar Flip
Today we travel to a future where the Earth’s magnetic poles reverse. → → → Further reading available here ← ← ← Guests:Eftyhia Zesta -- Chief of the Geospace Physics Laboratory in the Heliophysics Division at NASAMichael Purucker -- Planetary Magnetosphere Lab chief at NASAAlanna Mitchell -- author of The Spinning Magnet Rory Cottrell -- archaeomagnetism researcher at The University of Rochester Thorsten Ritz -- biophysics researcher at UC Irvine Actors:The Snowglobe Narrator: Brent RoseLenny Haywood: Evan JohnsonFarah Mousterian: Zahra Noorbakhsh, host of Good Muslim, Bad MuslimJohn Jacob Siwa: Joseph JonesJuana Aguilar: Tamara Krinsky, host of Tomorrow’s World TodayRoberta Peary: Avery Trufelman, host of Articles o...
2019-03-12
56 min
Flash Forward
EARTH: The Polar Flip
Today we travel to a future where the Earth’s magnetic poles reverse.→ → → Further reading available here ← ← ← Guests:Eftyhia Zesta -- Chief of the Geospace Physics Laboratory in the Heliophysics Division at NASAMichael Purucker -- Planetary Magnetosphere Lab chief at NASAAlanna Mitchell -- author of The Spinning Magnet Rory Cottrell -- archaeomagnetism researcher at The University of Rochester Thorsten Ritz -- biophysics researcher at UC Irvine Actors:The Snowglobe Narrator: Brent RoseLenny Haywood: Evan JohnsonFarah Mousterian: Zahra Noorbakhsh, host of Good Muslim, Bad MuslimJohn Jacob Siwa: Joseph JonesJuana Aguilar: Tamara Krinsky, host of Tomorrow’s World TodayRoberta...
2019-03-12
55 min
Risk Roundup
Understanding Identity Management
John Willis, Founder and Chief Information Security Officer for Turnaround Security based in the United States participate in Risk Roundup to discuss Identity Management. Identity Management As the boundaries of a computing environment for entities across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia expand beyond geospace to cyberspace and space; and grows from onsite to […] The post Understanding Identity Management appeared first on Risk Group.
2018-12-11
47 min
Risk Roundup
Can Law Regulate Autonomous Weapons System?
Markus Wagner, a Published Author and Associate Professor of Law at the University of Wollongong based in Australia participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Autonomous Weapons Systems and Law. Can Law Regulate Autonomous Weapons System Effectively? As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are rapidly entering the hi-tech warfare battleground in cyberspace, geospace, and space […] The post Can Law Regulate Autonomous Weapons System? appeared first on Risk Group.
2018-12-10
59 min
Risk Roundup
Managing Integrated Risks
Dr. Miles Smit from Risk Advisory and Strategy practice at Tracker Networks based in Canada participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Managing Integrated Risks. Integrated Risks The computer code, connected computers, and the internet have heralded both beginnings and ends. As the computer code and connected computers blur the line between cyberspace, geospace, and space […] The post Managing Integrated Risks appeared first on Risk Group.
2018-09-07
59 min
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Space Weather as a Global Challenge: Toward Improved Space Weather Services and Preparedness
Recorded in Washington DC, on July 24, 2018. The Embassy of Japan, the U.S. Department of State, and Secure World Foundation held a discussion on space weather as a global challenge with a focus on research, operations and preparedness. This event updated the international community on progress made toward implementing the U.S. National Space Weather Strategy and Action Plan. This recording features presentations and a panel discussion on improving space weather services and preparedness. Speakers Mamoru Ishii, Director, Space Weather and Environment Informatics Laboratory, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Elsayed...
2018-08-07
54 min
Risk Roundup
Building A Resilient Nation
Retired Colonel Jeffrey Gaynor, currently Founder and CEO of American Resilience LLC, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss -Building A Resilient Nation. Overview – Building A Resilient Nation As security risks from cyberspace merge and converge with geospace and space, building a Resilient Nation has never been more important for individuals and entities across nations: […] The post Building A Resilient Nation appeared first on Risk Group.
2018-06-28
1h 02
Risk Roundup
Strategic Intelligence
Kristan Wheaton, Professor of Intelligence Studies at Mercyhurst University based in the United States participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Strategic Intelligence. Strategic Intelligence If we’re always thinking about the problems we face today, we have little time left to plan for tomorrow. Irrespective of cyberspace, geospace, or space (CGS), success today, or incoming tomorrow, […] The post Strategic Intelligence appeared first on Risk Group.
2017-11-13
1h 01
Risk Roundup
Future of Wearables
Dan Ledger, Founder of Path Collaborative based in the United States participates in Risk Roundup to discuss the Future of Wearables And Security Risks. Future of Wearables And Security Risks When the wireless technology industry moves at the speed of light, what will be its impact on the existing and emerging initiatives in cyberspace, geospace, […] The post Future of Wearables appeared first on Risk Group.
2017-09-07
1h 02
Risk Roundup
Resilience and Security
Prof. Daniel Aldrich, author of several books on Resilience, and Director of the Resilience & Security Studies Program at Northeastern University participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Resilience and Security. Resilience and Security If we are to protect our hard-fought progress and development in cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS), managing and building resilience needs to […] The post Resilience and Security appeared first on Risk Group.
2017-08-09
1h 01
Risk Roundup
Cyber-Security Risk Intelligence
Scott Foote, CEO of Protinuum based in the United States participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Cyber-Security Risk Intelligence. Cyber-Security Risk Intelligence When security risks from cyberspace, merge and converge with geospace and space; security risk intelligence has never been more important for humanity than it is now in a digital global age. With millions of annual […] The post Cyber-Security Risk Intelligence appeared first on Risk Group.
2017-07-20
1h 06
Risk Roundup
Business Logic Monitoring and Automation
Rajeev Bhargava, CEO of Decision- Zone Inc based in Canada participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Business Logic Monitoring and Automation. Business Logic Monitoring and Automation Today, nations: their government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) are vulnerable to security challenges from cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS). While entities across NGIOA do invest in information security […] The post Business Logic Monitoring and Automation appeared first on Risk Group.
2017-02-27
1h 04
Risk Roundup
Web Application Security
Jason Kent, Vice President, Web Application Security Product Management at Qualys, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Web Application Security. Web Application Security As the World Wide Web (WWW) has brought a quiet revolution that is impacting individuals and entities across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) in cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS), […] The post Web Application Security appeared first on Risk Group.
2016-09-23
1h 05
Risk Roundup
Embracing the Internet of Things
Rob Van Kranenburg, the Founder of the Council, The Internet of Things.EU based in Belgium participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Embracing the Internet of Things. Embracing the Internet of Things Across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) there is an explosion of connectivity in cyberspace-geospace and space (CGS) seen due to the […] The post Embracing the Internet of Things appeared first on Risk Group.
2016-07-23
1h 19
Risk Roundup
Cyber-Security Risks Beyond Technology – Human Factor
David Moon, Chief Executive Officer @ Tripath Media participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Cyber-Security Risks Beyond Technology – Human Factor. Cyber-Security Risks Beyond Technology – Human Factor Cyberspace has brought complex, chaotic, and challenging times for each nation: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) in cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS). As cyberspace gets […] The post Cyber-Security Risks Beyond Technology – Human Factor appeared first on Risk Group.
2016-04-18
1h 08
Risk Roundup
Traditional Anti-Malware Software Effectiveness
Igor Volovich, CEO of Romad Cyber Systems participates in Risk Roundup to discuss the Traditional Anti-Malware Software Effectiveness Are Traditional Anti-Malware Software Effective? As each year brings more complex security threats, advanced malicious code, and unexpected security vulnerabilities, there is a serious attempt to secure cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS). However, in the escalating arms […] The post Traditional Anti-Malware Software Effectiveness appeared first on Risk Group.
2016-02-26
1h 29
Risk Roundup
Critical Infrastructure Security Risks
Ernest Wohnig, a Senior Global Cyber-Security Advisor @ AES Corporation participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Critical Infrastructure Security Risks. Critical Infrastructure Security Risks The assets identified as critical infrastructure in cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS) are vital for the survival, security, and sustainability of respective nations’ as they contribute to its very progress and […] The post Critical Infrastructure Security Risks appeared first on Risk Group.
2016-02-03
1h 33
Risk Roundup
Artificial Intelligence Driven Cyber-Security
Fritz Venter, Founder, and CEO of Computed Future participate in Risk Roundup to discuss Artificial Intelligence driven Cyber-Security. Artificial Intelligence driven Cyber-Security As nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) aim for broader capabilities beyond geospace and its geographical boundaries, the emerging interconnected and interdependent systems of cyberspace-geospace and space (CGS) are creating complex […] The post Artificial Intelligence Driven Cyber-Security appeared first on Risk Group.
2015-11-21
57 min
Risk Roundup
Energy Cyber-Security Risks
Trond Ellefsen from Statoil participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Energy Cyber-Security Risks. Energy Cyber-Security Risks Although energy is the most basic resource necessity across any nation, the turbulent global consumer demand, falling oil prices, disruptive innovations and rapidly changing energy technologies and processes in cyberspace, geospace and space brings this industry great challenges and […] The post Energy Cyber-Security Risks appeared first on Risk Group.
2015-10-31
1h 01
Chaosradio
Ortungssysteme
Seit 1994 versorgt das Global Positioning System (GPS) die Welt mit der notwendigen Infrastruktur zur Ortung von Schiffen, Flugzeugen und Personen. Der Bedarf war riesig und nur in zehn Jahren entwickelte sich das GPS-System zur Basis militärischer Operationen wie ziviler Verkehrsnavigation. Seit ein paar Jahren sinken die Preise für die Technik spürbar und parallel entstehen zahlreiche Geo-Dienste, über die jedermann via Internet Zugriff auf umfangreiches Kartenmaterial und Infrastrukturinformationen über alle Regionen bereitstellt. Eine Geo-Industrie entdeckt im Stundentakt neue Anwendungsfelder und versorgt den Markt mit immer günstiger Hardware zum Ermitteln der Position. Dienste wie Google Earth erlauben zudem die Vi...
2006-08-30
2h 58