Anzeige: Effektive IT-Governance mit COBIT-Framework umsetzen

Ein kompakter Workshop der Golem Karrierewelt vermittelt IT-Verantwortlichen, wie sie IT-Governance-Strukturen effizient aufbauen und mit dem COBIT-Framework Best Practices in der Unternehmens-IT etablieren. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)

Ein kompakter Workshop der Golem Karrierewelt vermittelt IT-Verantwortlichen, wie sie IT-Governance-Strukturen effizient aufbauen und mit dem COBIT-Framework Best Practices in der Unternehmens-IT etablieren. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)

From 900 miles away, the US government recorded audio of the Titan sub implosion

The implosion took milliseconds, but its echoes lasted far longer.

Thanks to being an incompressible medium, water transmits vibrations both farther and faster than the air. (Here's a good video explainer on the subject.) This fact helps to explain how a US government-owned "moored passive acoustic recorder" was able to hear and record the 2023 implosion of the doomed Titan submersible—even though the recorder was 900 miles away from the dive site.

That implosion, during an attempted dive to the wreckage of the Titanic, killed five people, including Stockton Rush, the CEO of the company that built and operated the Titan.

The implosion audio was just released publicly by the US Coast Guard's Titan Marine Board of Investigation, which has been investigating the disaster in enormous detail. As part of that investigation, the Coast Guard obtained the audio from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), part of the US Department of Commerce.

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“Largest data breach in US history”: Three more lawsuits try to stop DOGE

DOGE and Musk face three more lawsuits over “brazen ransacking” of private data.

The US DOGE Service's access to the private data of ordinary Americans and federal employees is being challenged in several lawsuits filed this week.

Three new complaints seek court orders that would stop the data access and require the deletion of unlawfully accessed data. Two of the complaints also seek financial damages for individuals whose data was accessed.

The US DOGE Service, Elon Musk, the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and OPM Acting Director Charles Ezell were named as defendants in one suit filed yesterday in US District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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