On 5/26/2016 10:22 AM, dwight wrote:
It is interesting that the military may not be able to use W10.
I doubt it can meet tempest requirements without major changes.
Dwight

There is a lot of phone home crap in windows. A friend who otherwise had not worried about such things is starting to formulate a firewall (reverse) to put in for customers to block outbound communications with the mother ship. I suspect they were there before, but they are there a lot in W10.

He specifically is going to get with port number blocking outbound, and some inbound crap, but still will hopefully preserve the windows updates. There seems to be an effort to get this going he is working with.

On the topic of the military, they were doing things to thermally record the floppies as well so they could not be altered between the source and destinations. They never came up with a newer technology they liked to replace that capability on either tapes or floppies.

They used 7 track tapes for Nike Ajax targeting data that could not be erased due to how they were recorded.

I worked with a sales rep with an early optical media vendor and the Pentagon brass went nuts over it, but the vendor's technology was proprietary, and they didn't want to jump from one hard to deal with tech to another.

The rep was a retired petty officer, and he said he about crapped when he went into the meeting with all generals and admirals and the like. Still had the averse reaction to brass from his old salt days.

thanks
Jim

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