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Dronecode – Common, shared open-source platform for UAVs

  Dronecode is an open source, collaborative project that brings together existing and future open-source drone projects under a nonprofit structure governed by The Linux Foundation. Craig Elder has joined the Linux Foundation as the Community Manager for Dronecode after years in various roles in the industry.  He will be speaking at the upcoming InterDrone conference about Dronecode so we wanted to reach out and ask him a few questions ahead of the event. Q. You have had an interesting career working on AUVs and UAVs. Could you tell our readers…

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Galois Successfully Demonstrates ‘Anti-Hacking’ Software For UAVs And Cars

Portland, OR (PRWEB) March 09, 2015 To address growing evidence that commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), automobiles and other vehicles are vulnerable to hacking and sophisticated cyber security attacks, Galois today announced it has developed and successfully demonstrated what has been called “the world’s most secure UAV software.” As experts in protecting information, devices, networks, and vehicles, Galois conducted a successful demonstration for the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s High-Assurance Cyber Military Systems (HACMS) program. Galois is part of a team that produced provably correct and secure software that…

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