Monday, June 29, 2020

US Department of Defense releases list of firmsallegedly linked to the Chinese Army


       W.G. Sebald Lecture 

       David Bellos will deliver this year's W.G. Sebald Lecture tomorrow, on: "The Myths and Mysteries of Literary Translation" -- and you can watch live (though you do have to register). It's at 16:00 local (London) time, and should be well worthwhile. 
       Bellos teaches at Princeton, and has translated works including Georges Perec's Life A User's Manual and Romain Gary's Hocus Bogus; among his books are the biography, Georges Perec and Is That a Fish in Your Ear ? 


US Department of Defense releases list of firmsallegedly linked to the Chinese Army. Surprise surprise, Huawei makes anappearance

On a scale of 1 to 10, how shocked are you?


Aussie cyber security gets $1.35B funding boost

Known as the Cyber Enhanced Situational Awareness and Response (CESAR) package, it will include $470 million to hire an extra 500 cyber security experts in the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), which intercepts electronic communications from foreign countries.


Our China spy law bares its teeth with raid on Labor MP


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Big Tim brother of big Tolstoy Kenya 🇰🇪 

Chinese newspaper accuses Australia of spying offensive

The Australian Financial Review

Shanghai | A Chinese tabloid newspaper has accused Australia of sending agents to China to spy, gather intelligence and recruit students and other citizens for espionage operations.

In a series of bizarre claims citing a single anonymous source, the report in the Global Times said Australia was intensifying an espionage offensive against China and feeding fake news to the media.


Australia wages espionage offensive against China: source


Chinese media levels Australian spy claim

9News
China's state media has claimed Australia is ramping up spying efforts against Beijing as diplomatic ties come under heavy pressure.


China criticises Canada for 'irresponsible remarks' over two ...

The Guardian
China criticises Canada for 'irresponsible remarks' over two men charged with spying. Beijing denounces 'megaphone diplomacy' over jailed ...
'Megaphone diplomacy': China slams Canada over criticism ...


China Message to US: Crossing 'Red Lines' Could Put Trade ...
Blog-Wall Street Journal (blog)-26 Jun 2020


China's New National Security Law Looms Over Hong Kong

The New York Times
China's New National Security Law Looms Over Hong Kong. Chinese lawmakers could approve the law within days, threatening to curb free ...

Coronavirus Resource: How your agency is reopening



Deadly snakes, exotic animals seized in Sydney houses after police raids


To help you and your families better understand COVID-19—and learn how to protect yourselves—National Geographic is providing free access to a selection of coronavirus stories.”


Coronavirus Traces Found in March 2019 Sewage Sample, Spanish Study Shows New York Times


The Soviet Vaccine Strategy That Could Be a Coronavirus WeaponPopular Mechanics 



















Federal News Network: “Everything we know so far is collected on this page, which will be updated as additional information, updates and resources become available. We’re also collecting agency reopening plans. Send us updates about what your agency is doing to prepare for the possible reopening of your offices, facilities and workspaces using our website comment tool…”



Federal News Network: “The Office of Personnel Management has a plan to help certain federal employees, whose essential services are needed to respond to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, hold on to the annual leave they’d otherwise have to forfeit at the end of the year. Recent guidance from OPM described the agency’s intent to issue new regulations on the topic. The forthcoming regulations will deem the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as an “exigency of the public business” for the purposes of restoring forfeited annual leave. Specifically, the regulations will allow employees who have annual leave balances that exceed the usual statutory carryover limit to “schedule” that excess leave and therefore, have it restored…”


Blockscan: The Search Engine for a Decentralized Web - Medium: “Accessing decentralized, uncensorable websites has long been touted as one of the potential uses for Ethereum. In recent years, projects such as ENS and Unstoppable Domains have made large strides in this area. Users are now able to access these sites by simply entering human-readable names instead of long-winded IPFS hashes. One challenge remains: users of such sites lack easy ways of discovery. Imagine looking up a topic on the Internet. You wouldn’t need to type an exact URL. Your browser’s native search engine picks out countless suggestions for any particular search item you look for. The same cannot be said of decentralized websites, where even entering exact URLs may not get you to the website you want on mainstream browsers. Enter Blockscan. The team at Blockscan have for years focused on making decentralized information accessible to end users. With Etherscan and other explorers, we made this possible for blockchains. We now make our foray into the same for decentralized websites. This version is a first iteration starting with 3 popular blockchain domains: .eth, .crypto, and .zil. It comes with a directory of 150 known websites for users to explore…”


5 Facts BBC’s “The Salisbury Poisonings” Forgot to Mention Off Guardian


Exclusive: British army sent unqualified investigators to Iraq where troops ‘got away with murder’, veterans sayDeclassified UK


TPB, FPA forge inaugural partnership - The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) and Financial Planning Association (FPA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for greater information exchange.

TPB signals new regulatory approach with ‘first of its kind’ agreement