I dont beleive it is enabled.
I'm pretty sure the router/switch would have to be able to support MACsec not
just having it enabled or set in debian. Most if not all commercial
router/switches do not support such a thing as this is something you would find
in expensive or enterprise equipment.
Though I couldn't find this in tails design documentation, this presentation by
Jacek Lipkowski mentions that tails uses tempest resistant fonts (not sure if
this stock in most distros) and that sheilded ethernet cable reduces the
distance of a tempest attack. I only mention this as I'm sure MACsec would
migtigate tempest exfiltration if I understand correctly.
Links:
> https://media.ccc.de/v/rc3-11444-etherify_-_bringing_the_ether_back_to_ethernethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ek994-fwNE
Sincerely,
Andrea Malik 😁
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