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Whats new? Heard your story when I got in in Sept.
I didn't run then, not going anywhere Now.
Scrub - Try again tomorrow
HOLD- Spaceflight not that Different From SFOR
Being Launched:
SBIRS [short for Space Based Infrared System], considered one of the nation's highest-priority space programs, is designed to provide global, persistent, infrared surveillance capabilities to meet 21st-century demands in four national security mission areas, including: missile warning, missile defense, technical intelligence and battlespace awareness," ULA representatives wrote in a mission description.
The first SBIRS Geo satellite launched in 2011, and SBIRS Geo-2 reached orbit in 2013.
19:58:12 EST launch update
Workaround for the instrumentation issue agreed
The engineering team has developed a workaround that has been agreed by launch management to enable the launch to take place today. Currently awaiting the new T-0 time to be set.
At the Cape
Live Broadcast Atlas V Launch NOW 7:48pm
T-4 Minutes and Holding
New SFOR Website Launch, perhaps a signal Fair to Coming News
Oracle being sued. Thanks Need a Good Laugh
There is a time to accumulate more.
Last Purchase was Tue. Morning.
There's a time to jump in with all weapons to bear.
Right now Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems haven't sniffed out a possile News target yet on a confirmed Target, so I'm saving Ammo in case there a Nose Dive, Target be for its Angles 20, Major Deal Time News.
Right now I'm down at the Cocoa Beach Pier, I dropped the Surfboard and trying to get out of this wetsuit so I can hit another Target.
If we are on the same page
Why are you making fun jokes like :
"Well, I hope it's not the tv store in the local mall (hah!)."
Or making false declaratory statements with no proof to back it up? Like:
Again, it's not going to be on any shopping networks show, it will be streamed on internet tv. So said Kay, this was established weeks ago.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=127877631
Kay never said that. Or stated anything that could be misconstrued as saying that.
We "maybe" on the same page, but we obviously hear different things !
With Brooklyn being next to the polluted NYC Harbor it's affected your hearing some how. Come on down to Florida, the Ocean and Gulf Fresh air from both the east and west coast will make you feel better.
Here is the Interview, Listen Begining @ 6:00 Kay states says RUNNING IT ON A TV STORE. Not streamed on Internet TV or in a TV store in the Local Mall.
https://audioboom.com/posts/5072499-ceo-mark-kay-with-strikeforce-technologies-why-anti-viruses-are-not-working-and-what-consumers-can-do-to-become-more-secure
If you listen to World News the way you listen to Kay Speak, no wonder your confused about what really goes on in this world...
NY waterways polluted by billions of gallons of raw sewage each year
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/article/DF/20130728/NEWS/307289962
No it won't be in the local mall..., laugh if you will
"Well, I hope it's not the tv store in the local mall (hah!)."
StrikeForce will be on a National Home Shopping Channel.
"but want to point that Iran is very tight with Russia"
And why is that?
Because the current Administration screwed up the whole Middle East, left a vacuum and Russia move in Making New Deal and Partnerships quicker than you can say Benghazi American Embassy in Libya.
Under this Administration, we took advantage of the distraction of the Winter Olympics, to through a coup in Ukraine, another Mess we created. No one was surprised that Russia quickly moved in and took Crimea, one of Russias few Warm water Ports, and did so without firing a shot.
"So I'm not sure how tough the new Administration will be with Iran"
It can't be any softer that the current Administration, LOL. Look at Iran Post 2008 and Now.
"we've been hearing more negative stuff about NATO"
If your neighborhood of 28 nieghbors was supposed to paying for A Security Company to protect the Area and only 5 Neighbors were helping paying the Bill, you might be hereing Negative Stuff also.
"but want to point that Iran is very tight with Russia, now, they've been partnering in Syria for example"
Well we lifted Sanctions on Iran, and gave them 1.7 Billion to boot who fund terrorists Groups all over the Middle East. Iran has the money now to be in Syria and have been Building its Syrian Hezbollah.
"Israel's been going to Russia, too,"
With the way Obama has treated Netanyahu over the past 8 years, and ole Putin calls Netanyahu cordially and congratulates Netanyahu on his birthday, why not extend a hand to Putin, after all there is a Large Russian speaking population in Israel.
When Obama and Netanyahu met in September for the last time before Obama leaves office, the session was marked by forced smiles and strained jokes about playing golf in retirement, as if bygones were bygones after nearly eight years of clawing conflict.
Obama and Cinton have Screwed up the world and alienated our allies enough.
Let the New Administration come in and try to restore some friendly negotiations with Russia, Israel, and Western Europe and try to get everyone together on Fighting ISIS and get the nations on the track of solveing the worlds problems rather than causing them.
Even your own representative of New York Democrat Carolyn Mahoney had this to say about Benghazi..
Two Subjects Lexical Semantics and Ram Pemmaraju MidShift
I enjoyed your lines of thought and your command of the written word.
Although you make a good point that 2FA is just a subset of Multifactor Authentication, there remains at least one argument for distinguishing between the two.
If Authentication had gone no further than 2FA, all would be fine in this realm from a consumer point of view.
Since multifactor is obviously much more secure than 2FA this is where
distinguishing between the two becomes a necessity.
If there was just one term "Multifactor" a manufacture could claim on their product it is multifactor when indeed their product is only 2FA.
Thus it would become difficult for the Consumer to know which is the more Secure Product. Product A or Product B. As, they both say, Multifactor, but I like the Design on Box A over Box B, therefore as a personal preference I choose Box A, although Box A is only 2FA and I don't know the difference as a non-technical consumer, I just know I need Multifactor to be safe.
Since you mentioned "A fingerprint is hard to steal or crack" I shall cross swords with you and expound on your point.
In the different forms of Biometric Multifactor Authentication , Fingerprint Authentication is less secure. If the person trying to Hack is someone you know, rather than someone you don't, as in a distant Hacker, a fingerprint can be easily duplicated, where as a Retinal Scan would be almost impossible.
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To make a leap curriculum, I offer the following mathematical conundrum, and and if you can offer answer:
Three salesmen walk into a small hotel lobby and ask for a room. The clerk says that will be $10 a night each and the gentleman pay the Clerk a total of $30.
Shortly the hotel manager returns and the clerk informed him that he gave 3 Guests a room for the evening. The manager says I know these gentlemen, they are here regularly, please give all 3 a discount of a total of $5.
As the clerk climbs the stairs, (he was always concentrating more on English in School rather than keepin an eye on being proficient Math) he's trying to figure out how much to give each one out of $5. Screw it he says, I'll give each one $1 and places $2 in his own pocket.
He gives each man back $1, which would mean each of the 3 men paid $9. each.
3 × 9 = $27. Plus the $2 the clerk put it in his pocket makes $29.
What happened to the other $1 ?
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Although we sometimes write in jest, and have a little Fun, this is not meant to take away from the MAIN POINT of your Post, which is I believe :
"When I say tree, you think “Alder” and I mean “Pine” and it’s hopeless, and can’t we all just get along? "
I agree, but there are those here whom seem not want any part of friendly conversation and debate and just wish to grab attention by using a desenting point of opinion.
I too wish we could all just get along. But it would seem just as in Liberals and Conservatives, Democrats and Republicans. the oposing view points can not be a happy middle ground of harmony.
Especially not when members are hiding behind an autonomous alias..
Just as the Garden of Eden was seen to be a utopia, then snake crawled on to the scene and ruined it all.
Just as the saying goes " You can't teach an old dog new tricks". But with perseverance, anything that is feasibility possible might become reality.
When in just 66 years, mankind can go from being able to soar from the bounds of earth's gravity with the advent of the airplane to landing a Man on the Moon, anything seemingly impossible, can happen !
Thank You for Keepin-Eye Out for possibilities and having faith in mankind.
Speaking of Possiblities:
SFOR has overcome the overwhelming odds and survived monatarily in way that was feasible, to make it to a point in time when it's IP Technology that was far ahead of its required need in time, to a point where it would not be a just a safe precaution, but a mandated one, in order to survive in the Internet of things "Corner" that mankind has built/painted our selves into today.
Ever since the Avent of the Computer, man has always said we need more Ram.
Thankfully in 1960, our prayers were answered.
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Mr. Ramarao Pemmaraju, also known as Ram, has been the Chief Technology Officer of StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. since July 2002 and serves as its Secretary. Mr. Pemmaraju joined StrikeForce Technologies Inc. in July 2002 and is the inventor of the ProtectID(TM) product. He has over eighteen years experience in systems engineering and telecommunications. His specific expertise is in architecture, design and product development based on his detailed knowledge of all aspects of telecommunications. Mr. Pemmaraju is one of the original Founders and the inventor of the Cobas product. In May 1999, he was a Founder and the Chief Executive Officer at NetLabs.com Inc. From June 2000 to July 2001, Mr. Pemmaraju served as Systems Architect and Project Leader with Coreon. From October 1998 to May 2000, he served as Systems Engineer with Nexgen Systems. He was a Founder and served as the Chief Engineer of Digitech Telecommunications. He was employed at Computer Sciences Corporation, Synergy Systems, Bellcore and Bell Labs amongst other technology companies typically as a Chief, Design and/or Software Engineer. Mr. Pemmaraju serves as a Director of StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. He holds an MSEE from the Rutgers University and a BE from Stevens Tech.
21 SEP 2012
Ram Pemmaraju '84 Invents New Cybersecurity Technology
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Combining technology and business, Stevens alumnus Ram Pemmaraju (B.E. 1984) embodies the Stevens ideal of cross-disciplinary innovation. From the invention of keystroke encryption to his current position as head of his own computer security company, Pemmaraju has blended his expertise in computer science and business management to succeed in both worlds.
Pemmaraju was initially drawn to Stevens because of its strong focus on engineering. But certain classes and opportunities led him down a different path. An Electrical Engineering class introduced him to microprocessors. Then, his senior project "revolved around programming a PDP-8 using switches on the front panel. That made me interested in computers,” says Pemmaraju.
Due to connections made at Stevens, Pemmaraju was able to hit the ground running in his new field. A relationship started at Stevens led to his first job after graduation – a position with Codenoll, a fiber optic startup company based in New York.
Pemmaraju's next venture was launching his own company, Computer Security Systems.
"That business was started by me and two other graduates from Stevens and employed a number of students from Stevens," he said.
This first foray into owning a business allowed Pemmaraju to assume the roles of both businessman and engineer, laying the foundation for future ventures, including the development of keystroke encryption.
During his time with Computer Security Systems, Pemmaraju gained experience with cybersecurity through building and selling data encryption and access control systems.
"This background helped me with coming up with keystroke encryption as well as out-of-band authentication, which is widely used in securing access to computers," Pemmaraju said.
Keystroke encryption is an essential part of cybersecurity, used widely. CIO Magazine recently lauded the technology in an article titled "9 Unheralded Technology Innovations."
"The software is used by several million people, typically as a component of another security suite or identity theft package," said Pemmaraju.
The technology is available for PC and Mac, as well as Android and iPhone operating systems in the growing smartphone market.
Pemmaraju's passion shines through when he discusses his work with keystroke encryption and cybersecurity.
"Cyber crime has become an epidemic plaguing government and businesses,” he said. “The attacker lures the victim to download malware via phishing or compromised web sites. The malware typically contains a keylogger, which grabs everything you type. This can be passwords, credit card numbers or anything else of value which can lead to the attacker stealing money or corporate and government secrets. The existing defenses such as anti-virus software and firewalls are unable to prevent this, hence the large number of data breaches.”
Keystroke encryption is an elegant answer to this multifaceted problem.
"The best solution is to encrypt everything you type and transport the encrypted keys in a pathway hidden from the malware," said Pemmaraju. "The benefit is the reduction of data breaches and password theft, making the internet safe to use.”
He continues to develop secure technologies at his current company, Strikeforce Technologies. Pemmaraju started the business in 2002 with a few others. Even then, Stevens continued to play a role in Pemmaraju's associations.
"My first technical hire was a Stevens graduate," he said.
Since its inception, the business has expanded to include the core team in New Jersey, offshore development in India and distribution in England, Nigeria, Australia and Dubai. Pemmaraju considers keystroke encryption part of his company's claim to fame. The second part of their specialization is out-of-band authentication. Strikeforce Technologies also offers security software for smartphones using iPhone or Android mobile platforms.
As a small cap public company, Strikeforce Technologies faces different hurdles than a private company.
"[It] has its challenges," Pemmaraju admits.
However, he is perfectly suited to handle the intricacies of a computer-based business. Pemmaraju's dual background in business and technology allow him to evaluate market demands and cybersecurity needs in order to prepare for the future of online security.
"My current plan is to stay in the computer security industry as there is a lot of growth and I can leverage my background effectively," said Pemmaraju. "Fortunately, we are in an industry which is growing rapidly and we have the right products to capitalize on this opportunity."
Pemmaraju currently lives in Old Bridge, N.J. with his wife and two children.
https://www.stevens.edu/news/ram-pemmaraju-84-invents-new-cybersecurity-technology
Moore's Law has brought us to this point in time, where there are about 2 Million Hack attempts a day. Luckily we have more Ram to help protect us.
Moore's law refers to an observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. He noticed that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since their invention. Moore's law predicts that this trend will continue into the foreseeable future.
VEGASREAL8TOR - WRONG! NO TV Ad's/Commericals PERIOD!
As I wrote Brooklyn 13 Yesterday who stated
This Should Work
Shopping Network Presence
You bring up some good points, if nothing on a shopping network by the end of the month something else maybe happening, but if already set for a shopping network spot this month, Then Product would already be in the Shopping Networks Warehouse, as the Product needs to be in the Warehouse Two Weeks Prior to Show Time.
After scanning over QVC's Schedule, the first TOP TECH Show is Sunday 1/29/17 at 2am
Then 2/02/17 at Midnight, 3am, 10am, 4pm,
How QVC Sells Software
Hey That's Why
Thats why I mentioned Ma Mule Pointer, More Acuate Than The 8 BALL and she carry's my Gold & Silver to the Mint in Carson City, She's a Real Bonanza!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=127869964
Yes siree, I take my diggings in to the Carson City Mint and they give them there Shiny Round Thangs.
I here tell of a New Claim up there in the Great White North too Sleddogs. They call her the StrikeForce Mine. She's Just over the Hill from the Lady Dragon Stake.
I Agree 100%
The StrikeForce Websites should Add the following MetaTags too.
Antivirus
Virus
ClickJacker
Keylogger
Malware
ComputerSecurity
Computer Security
Keep My A$$ Safe
CYA
Hot Stock
Penny Stock
Explosive Growth Stock
OTC Stock
Bank Protection
HealthCare
Healthcare Records
HIPAA
Patent Infringment
I could go on forever with MetaTags
Hey about:
Color My World Green
Flattery Will Get You Nowhere
Mines Missing ? Did you Find it ?
"Buying That Dip" - MidShift 1/14/17
You kinda had left yourself open for a MidShift reply.
Thanks Good Point, just two small caveats
Thanks ZPaul on Target with Great Highlights as per the Norm.
Just catching up on the Docket Entry and Local Civ. R. 101.1(c)
Missed the Posts Yesterday...
Great work in getting to Salvatore P. Tamburo info first absinthemineded.
I was just catching the Docket Entry from email and researched Salvatore, and reading the case with Dickinson.
On a Positive I see in bringing him in from Out of State (Local Civ. R. 101.1(c)) and am hoping for his expertise on:
Mr. Tamburo’s experience also encompasses several other aspects of intellectual property law, including licensing and counseling, drafting and prosecuting patent applications, and preparing opinions on patentability, infringement, validity, and enforceability.
Changes in Patent Law Enhanced Damages - MidShift 1/12/16
Jtech -
You said you liked the Baby Dragon, so if you want a copy, you can download it below.
Meanwhile I be keeping an Eye On the Court Docket.
49'er
I will be posting a MidShift Report on the Targeted Aspect geared toward CyberSecurity and Patent Litigation that is right on the Money when it comes to StrikeForce. Stay Tuned.
HALO - See Story, but to understand the Patent Litigation Landscape Changes Fully, the Video is worth watching.
The Woman Attorney on the Panel does Software Patent Litigation. The Retired Judge, now an Attorney is good also, who Changes Hats back and forth between a Judges Opinion and that of an Attorney.
Supreme Court ruling increases patent owners’ ability to get enhanced damages (Halo v. Pulse) By David Long on June 13, 2016
________________________This video is only 2 months old.
Thanks Bluesummers, nice compiled list of YouTube Interviews
YES ! Thanks for taking the Time..
Although not youtube, you might add to your list all these
http://www.securitystockwatch.com/.search?results_page=MainSearch_Results.html&p=Strikeforce+technologies+&search.x=0&search.y=0&search=Search
Prelude to the next video if you missed this one from Nov 30th.
SFOR's GuardedID is now an EPO client of McAfee
"Intel's McAfee ePO software- SFOR's GuardedID is now an EPO client of McAfee"
May not be true. But it sure sounds goods. JUST awaiting Major Deal News and Products to hit a TV Shopping Channel, and isn't it about time for one of the litigants to say Uncle ? Or time for Uncle DUO to say "I Want You !"
You'll have to ask SHEEPWOLF where he got that quote from
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=124171206
No need to reply, a quick Search and I just saw you already did to ZPaul..... I missed that back in OCT
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=125830675&txt2find="epo|client"
And ZPual Replied "SFOR's Gaurdid Id is an ePO client of Intel's McAfee confirmed by Mark."
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=125830592
But I'll take it for Granted that McAfee Products are Intel Certified since INTEL bought McAfee...
Since its Confirmed "How Do You Like Those APPLES, I mean, I Mean CHIPs.
Good Luck in all your Trades this Year Koog.
That TPM post was follow by my reply to his reply this morning.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=127782536
INTEL Says they Make TPM
This From last night
A separate source says INTEL is a Manufacturer.
So who do we believe? Someone who Used to work for Intel, or INTEL?
TPM Trusted Platform Module
Perhaps it would be useful to not tell everyone that
That Intel DOES NOT manufacturer TPMs one day
And say the opposite the later.
As Both Statements can't be correct....
RDYROCK & Sleddogs I'm Humbled by Your Words as they were much more than a simple thank you.
Though my Posts normally get very few replies, it's those few that reaffirm my own thoughts, when I think I've hit the bull's-eye, and it's those reply affirmations that kept me trying to keep the record straight since Joining this Forum in Sept. So Thank You.
This Forum and the DD gathered by those here who do that work, has been Championed and Led by ZPaul (at least in my eyes) and all his enormous effort put forth.
In that right Sleddogs, know one can dispute your efforts in DD and Unbridled Effort in writing our Elected Officals and Selected Military Officers within their Appointed Positions in our Government, in the name of Protecting Our Men and Women in the Armed Forces.
And with that comes personal sacrifice, to obeid by your morales and Obligations when using your Retired Military Rank helping SFOR get a chance at a possible DOD Contract, by not purchasing any more shares in SFOR after you began this Worthy Campaign. Even stating regardless of whichever Product is selected, Our Troops need Cybersecurity. Yes writing Letters, months before Cybersecurity was recenty "In Your Face" HOT News Story all over the MSM from our Politicians to include Retired Military Officers Commentary too.
I'm sure the Addressee's of your Letters thoughts turn to (most likely) back to the Lone Person who was Promoting the fact our Troops desperately need some type of Keylogger Product before this Past Month Cybersecurity Noise hit the Headlines, and the fact that a retired Officer, now far removed from Military Service, was taking the time to write them. Hand Salute!
StrikeForce FFIEC COMPLIANCE - It's Fact
See Screenshot and Link to it below !
Answering Your TMP Question -"SFOR SPECIAL PRIVILEGES"
I see Koog added his 2 cent in on this so.......
I debated Koog on this a while back.
The answer to that Question it depends, if your Discussing Just "Keyboard Encryption".
Then yes as of Oct last year, if one believes the Statement From George Waller.