
"When working on security, we focus on widely used Security frameworks. We’ll take blunt actions then”, Van Eijk explains.ĭetect deviations in your IT infrastructure Some risks aren’t acceptable, for instance when they are key to business continuity. Some of these risks are acceptable we limit the implementation of our measures. It’s about increasing your resilience and knowingly taking risks.
#Peter copter software#
Undeliberate mistakes in software development (which is natural) may increase digital risks. "As a municipality, we provide a lot of services to our citizens based on software, and we're using more and more of it. The security framework defines 4 priorities for information security: working risk-based, being responsible, security by design, being a forerunner, sharing knowledge and public-private cooperation. An opportunity to be a forerunner on this topic", says Van Eijk. For the international city of peace and justice, digital security offers an opportunity to stand out and add security to peace and justice. "This is the core of the strategic policy framework information security for The Hague 2019 - 2022. For the municipality of The Hague, this means working on information security for business continuity and for reliable, transparent, and secure civil services. Whether with ethical hackers, other governments, citizens or businesses. Throughout the whole interview, one aspect dominates: work together and share knowledge. They build it, we play with it, and next thing you know we’re causing all sorts of mischief.Information security for civil services and business continuity The accompanying piano is pretty incongruous with the hexacopter action as well. For one thing, it definitely scoots faster through the air than Sigler’s calming, tranquil narrative. Think about how much fun you’re going to have while watching the eye3 in the video below.
#Peter copter full#
For $1,499 the full autopilot is added, and for $2,499 you get the top package that includes the controller and a handy carrying case for the robocopter. You won’t get the autopilot, and you’ll need to provide your own radio controller. The six rotor design is a safety measure: two rotors can fail and the copter will still be brought back safely.įor $999 you get the basic hexacopter kit, which is the minimum you need to fly. Each of the six rotors is powered by a 350-watt motor. It uses the popular APM2 open source autopilot platform. It has a durable, high precision carbon and glass fiber frame that weighs just half a kilogram. Targeting cinematographers, journalists, scientists and hobbyists, the eye3 isn’t just a toy but packs enough power to hoist weighty (and expensive) 35mm dSLR cameras or even 16mm motion picture cameras with mounts. And the best thing is you don’t need a military-sized budget to purchase one. Kickstarter Kellie Sigler and her husband have been working out the kinks (and crashes) for the past two years to optimize the drone for reliable flying so you and I don’t have to.



The eye3 can carry up to 12 pounds of camera equipment for your aerial photography pleasure.The Holidays may have come and gone, but that’s no reason not to get your hands on the robotic hexacopter eye3. (Thanks to SH readers PatrikD and okiski!) UPDATE: Kickstarter has cancelled funding for eye3 due to delayed deliveries, skepticism that the drone will actually work and suspicion that the eye3 kit is actually pieced together from other kits already sold online.
