If you want to be serious... I think you're half right. Isolation doesn't help as much as you think because nearly nobody is smart enough to pen test properly. A modern processor means multiple manuals 10K pages long and yet none of them cover the Row Hammer. Meanwhile a nobody I know found and reported holes in the skynet large enough to pilot an aircraft carrier through. Perhaps the answer is all the GatorWorks -- move so fast creating new stuff to replace the old that the hole punchers can't keep up. Open source can do much of the heavy lifting there. Make those killer space robots Quick and on the cheap. Kira the space toaster is the future terminator. Can I call you Kira?
Quite a dazzling comment. But the killer space robots I am thinking of would have no capability for network updates. The best defense against software tampering is to effectively hard-wire it into place. They would need to have the targeting information downloaded from their host satellite, however.
And even the satellites should be limited to a very specific comm channel, such as a laser beam.
Ok, you win. I forgot about those, probably because I don't spend as much time in space as a killer space robot. Near the ground they seem to be pumping the light links to the kira bots through a fiber line to avoid detection and jamming. But I don't actually know if a laser is required to go the distance. And really, why does it matter? I can't do anything about it.
Do robots not understand the football metaphor? I was really hoping AI would help me out here because learning the language is hard for humans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCK2_1ZWBEo
If you want to be serious... I think you're half right. Isolation doesn't help as much as you think because nearly nobody is smart enough to pen test properly. A modern processor means multiple manuals 10K pages long and yet none of them cover the Row Hammer. Meanwhile a nobody I know found and reported holes in the skynet large enough to pilot an aircraft carrier through. Perhaps the answer is all the GatorWorks -- move so fast creating new stuff to replace the old that the hole punchers can't keep up. Open source can do much of the heavy lifting there. Make those killer space robots Quick and on the cheap. Kira the space toaster is the future terminator. Can I call you Kira?
Quite a dazzling comment. But the killer space robots I am thinking of would have no capability for network updates. The best defense against software tampering is to effectively hard-wire it into place. They would need to have the targeting information downloaded from their host satellite, however.
And even the satellites should be limited to a very specific comm channel, such as a laser beam.
Laser beams are pretty oldschool. Even your wifi has Phased Array tech now. Starlink/Starshield/skynet uses it, and I bet this does too. Wow!
https://gab.com/ho_dog69/posts/114462992738492516
You should watch the animations at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phased_array and update your systems, but first extrapolate from 2D to whatever D works for you.
Starlink v1.5 satellites have laser links. Lasers have higher data rates and lower beam spread. Less likely to be eavesdropped.
Ok, you win. I forgot about those, probably because I don't spend as much time in space as a killer space robot. Near the ground they seem to be pumping the light links to the kira bots through a fiber line to avoid detection and jamming. But I don't actually know if a laser is required to go the distance. And really, why does it matter? I can't do anything about it.