I was invited and attended a gifted program as a high schooler. This school was in a "poor" area of the city and predominantly black and Latin students attended.
This high school program was very difficult compared to the average honers program. The program was "racist" then in the early 90's because it was mostly white kids, me, and some Asians, and of course there were Latin and black students in the program but not many.
I am of the opinion the education begets education. My parents were both educated and so I came at school from at advantage and it served me well. I think this is Houston in this case.
Back in TI's DOD days this was handled by the computers all being in a vault room (like a bank vault - just a little bigger and with cubicles). Surprising not TEMPEST compliant. Regardless, the machines were TI Explorers (at least where I was at) and the only people who had access to the room were those that had clearance. Nothing special was done to these workstations while they were in production, but were destroyed in complaince with DOD mandantes when the project was done. Physical security is the only realistic, and probably only legal, way to make sure the machines are secure.
I had no idea I was so 1337 because I have a second hand laptop that the former owners fingernails rubbed off most of the lettering. That explains why my wife has been so much more lovey since I brought this bad boy home!;-)
The joy of living and working in Texas - no state income tax. Even the fact that we are graduating talking monkey's is OK because its a lot less competition in the job market!;-)
Or earthstation5 finally started making use of the embedded feature to delete files
Leakage from Optical Emissions Concern (Tempest)
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Call me a little paranoid but this reminds me of the data leakage problems of some communication devices (Modems, DSU's, etc). Have to 'nix the plexiglass case mod now 8->. Here is the article: Information
Leakage from Optical Emissions or Google HTML here
I was invited and attended a gifted program as a high schooler. This school was in a "poor" area of the city and predominantly black and Latin students attended. This high school program was very difficult compared to the average honers program. The program was "racist" then in the early 90's because it was mostly white kids, me, and some Asians, and of course there were Latin and black students in the program but not many. I am of the opinion the education begets education. My parents were both educated and so I came at school from at advantage and it served me well. I think this is Houston in this case.
I think certification would do more to bolster your career. How about SANS GIAC?
Back in TI's DOD days this was handled by the computers all being in a vault room (like a bank vault - just a little bigger and with cubicles). Surprising not TEMPEST compliant. Regardless, the machines were TI Explorers (at least where I was at) and the only people who had access to the room were those that had clearance. Nothing special was done to these workstations while they were in production, but were destroyed in complaince with DOD mandantes when the project was done. Physical security is the only realistic, and probably only legal, way to make sure the machines are secure.
I had no idea I was so 1337 because I have a second hand laptop that the former owners fingernails rubbed off most of the lettering. That explains why my wife has been so much more lovey since I brought this bad boy home! ;-)
Yeah but the lag sucks!
The joy of living and working in Texas - no state income tax. Even the fact that we are graduating talking monkey's is OK because its a lot less competition in the job market! ;-)
Or earthstation5 finally started making use of the embedded feature to delete files
Call me a little paranoid but this reminds me of the data leakage problems of some communication devices (Modems, DSU's, etc). Have to 'nix the plexiglass case mod now 8->. Here is the article: Information Leakage from Optical Emissions or Google HTML here