To: Freebird Forever
Two simple rules:
1. No agency that works with secrets should have laptops.
2. Top secret computers should not be hooked up to the internet in any way.
I don't know what the problem is with this.
To: Rodney King
Bingo! We have a winner!
Anyone who doesn't understand that, doesn't understand InfoSec 101.
BTW, you're not the guy in the cube two rows over, are you?
To: Rodney King
If I shop at Home Depot, and they want to protect their $59.00 electric drill, they lock this little $1.00 wire thingy on the drill. When I leave Home Depot and they forgot to deactivate the 1/10th of a cent microchip inside the package, it sets off the alarm.
Is the government so far out of control that it can't provide any security to sensitive assets??
Or, don't they care to protect secrets, as the Congress will leak them to the world anyway??
11 posted on
08/07/2002 8:57:44 AM PDT by
aShepard
To: Rodney King
AGREED!
Anyone listening?... Please follow these Two simple rules:
1. No agency that works with secrets should have laptops.
2. Top secret computers should not be hooked up to the internet in any way.
12 posted on
08/07/2002 8:58:00 AM PDT by
vannrox
To: Rodney King
Or, attach some kind of GPS homing chip to locate the H/D if it is removed.
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