D-Day, Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944
“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.” - via Carlo D’Este's superbly crafted biography of Ike: 'Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life', Author: Carlo D’Este, ISBN: 0805056874, Publisher: Holt Paperbacks; 1st Edition
The Allies That Landed On The Beaches That Day, The 6th Of June 1944 In Defense of Freedom: United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, South Africa, Free France, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, United States of America.
Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944
“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.” – via Carlo D’Este - Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life (ISBN-10: 0805056874)
The Allies That Landed On The Normandy Beaches On D-Day, In Defense of Freedom: United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Free France, Greece, Netherlands.
Israel's Independence Day
Infosecurity.US extends our best wishes to the State of Israel on the occasion of their 72nd Independence Day!
ANZAC Day Dawn Service, Official Broadcast →
The Australian Signals Directorate's Essential Eight Maturity Model: Down Under's Security Guide
The Australian Governments' Australian Signals Directorate has released an updated version of the 5 Eyes Member country's Essential Eight Maturity Model. Today's Must Read.
D-Day, June 6, 1944, 75 Years On
“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.”
D-Day, Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944 →
“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.” – via Carlo D’Este - Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life (ISBN-10: 0805056874)
The Allies That Landed On The Normandy Beaches That Day In Defense of Freedom: United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Free France, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Poland.
Canada's Communications Security Establishment, Assemblyline →
The CSE has published the sourcecode (via an Atlassian Bitbucket repository) for the organization's malware analytical toolkit. Outstanding. H/T
Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944 →
“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.”
In Memoriam
UK's GCHQ Publishes New Puzzle Book
via Memo writer Oliver Smith , comes news of the organization's Puzzle Book published by the United Kingdom's GCHQ, titled, appropriately, The GCHQ Puzzle Book [link is not affiliated with Infosecurity.US]. Further, according to The Memo, proceeds of the Puzzle Book will go to the Duchess of Cambridge’s Heads Together campaign.
"Here are two puzzles from the upcoming book to get you warmed up:
Identify the following:GOCWIKTCEPIPEWNMBCMVFSCFTFLCWPGROCBLCPSMWho am I?My first is in Finland but not in FinnishMy second is in Estonia but not in EstonianMy third is in Albania but not in AlbanianMy fourth is in Sweden but not in SwedishMy fifth is in Germany but not in GermanMy sixth is in Iceland but not in IcelandicMy last is in Wales but not in WelshMy whole is in England but not in EnglishWhere am I?"via The Memo
The Mounties →
Quite true, indeed... The Royal Canadian Mounted Police / Gendarmerie Royale du Canada always get their man.