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You can visit the moon without Henry's help, but if you want to stay and live on the moon, first call Henry Schiffbauer. Henry's research suggests how mining machinery may be adapted to mine solid oxygen on the moon.
Henry will talk about accessing Oxygen, Water and Helium 3 (for energy) on the moon.
Henry's experience includes the design and application of control, navigation, communications, robotics, and embedded systems from the code, chip, and PCB level to large systems design.
He has written over 60 technical publications and has obtained 5 patents.
Patent US 6,810,353 B2 Summary:
A system that detects magnetic fields produced by generators mounted on vehicles and mobile equipment in a wide range of environments, and provides a warning to both workers, who have come too close to the equipment, and the operator of the equipment. The worker (pedestrian), wearing a Personal Alarm Device is warned, and a UHF signal is returned to the equipment to be used to warn the operator as well.
Creative IT leader with a pragmatic, hands-on approach to building high-quality software. Experienced as a technical leader and architect in healthcare, military, financial, and commercial industries.
Scouter - Active in St Louis Area Council and member of the National Jamboree Staff - Programming
founder at SPY.NET (c.1995), Assurance (c.2005), CyberCX (c.2019)
security practice development (collateral & methodology development, delivery and sales process)
information security ('the cybers') profession CISSP, CISA, CISM, AISA 'Life Member'
Scouter - Scouts Australia local scouting volunteer Group Leader/LIC; STEM instructor Scouts Victoria and Scouting America volunteer (USA Jamboree 2023, Scouts Victoria ScoutHack, STS; NESA 'Life Member'
security education and training - "Wireless Insecurity" series starting in 2001
presentations and tutorials on information security, High Performance Computing / HPC -like UNIX, and networking
technology threat and risk research - NETSEC, firmware, device provisioning / endpoint management
Past speaking / tutorials: AARNet, AISA, AusCERT, Australian Federal Police HTCC , BlackHat USA, BSides Canberra, QuestNet / CAUDIT, Ruxcon, OWASP, Foundstone "Ultimate Hacking" courses
Specialties: wireless & mobility security; security review services (penetration testing, review & audit); multi-user systems (UNIX-like OS', Linux, DEC VMS, VM/CMS) and service stacks - esp. HPC / scientific / workloads in mixed 'on prem' and multi-cloud