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The SPE Automotive Composites Conference & Expo (ACCE, Detroit, Mich., U.S.) team calls for papers, sponsors and exhibitors for their 21
st annual event Sept. 8-10, 2021 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, located in the Detroit suburbs. The “Composites: Driving Value by Reducing Weight and Costs and Increasing Performance” theme for the 2021 event features technical sessions, panel discussions, keynotes and exhibits highlighting advances in materials, processe, and equipment for both thermoset and thermoplastic composites in a wide variety of transportation applications.
The 2021 ACCE will be co-chaired by 2018, 2019 and 2020 ACCE Technical Program co-chair Dr. Leonardo Simon, professor of chemical engineering at University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) returning ACCE 2020 co-chair Dr. Xiaosong Huang, lab group manager of Polymer Composite Systems in GM Global Research and Development, General Motors Co. (Detriot, Mich., U.S.
Published December 10, 2020, 9:46 AM
Many Philippine government servers remain to be vulnerable as hackers continue to leak data from poorly protected websites. The recent Office of the Solicitor General data leak was not the first, early September this year, another group of hackers breached the security of the server of the OSG. MalaikatHati a hacker believed to be from Indonesia defaced career.osg.gov.ph and posted: “We hack this site to inform about the vulnerability of your site. Please patch your security, A big vulnerability found at your site”. A warning that was obviously not taken seriously by the agency as more than a month later, Phantom Troupe, a Pinoy hacking group, went inside the server using the same vulnerability exploited by the Indonesian hacker. According to Phantom Troupe, the group downloaded more than nine thousand files that include personally identifiable information of people applying for a job at the OSG.