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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

...ur customers a net advantage vis-a-vis their opposite numbers. This means that we have to devise systems for particular applications that the oppositi... ...hat some TOP SECRET messages may have close to infinite worth, though; and for these. we provide systems with resist­ ance that you cantalk ofin terms... ... start out in this business as a cryptanalyst and a designer of specialized man­ ual systems not long after World War n. It seemed to me in those days... ... ~~ e:;" r:.:.:: 2' ~_... = § ::E:: r-·· ;:;;;: E r:=. ~ii:i: .' ".,. :: .. ".; " ": ~ . . ( /" longer make &eDBe. This latter technique is so fraugh... ...s switches, contacts, rela)'ll, and other components in that machine may emit radio frequency or acoustic eDergy. These emissions. Uke tiny radio broa... ...g greatspike first seen in 1943. At any rate. when they tumed over tbe next rock. they found the acoustical problem UDder it. Phenomenon # 5. Of cours... ..., weather, numerical or tec:bnical superiority of one side or tbe other, off'ensive or defensive positioning, and so on. (U) His measures for "success... ...nt to exploit them. We assumed hostile SIOINT to be at least as aood as ours, and used that as a baseline on wbat miabt bappen to us. If we perceived ...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cont... ... that followed a basic set of rules (either coded for a particular operating system, or respecting the protocols of the Internet). Both overwhelmed th... ... now-ubiquitous Windows for Mac. Rather, they pose a fundamental dilemma: as long as people control the code that runs on their machines, they can mak... ...d technologies can pro- vide leverage for their designated tasks. 6 But as a baseline, the more a system can do, the more capable it is of producing c... ... range from providing turn-by-turn driving directions with the aid of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, to monitoring tire pressure, providi... .... § 107 (2000). 98. See Meir Dan-Cohen, Decision Rules and Conduct Rules: On Acoustic Separation in Crim- inal Law, 97 H. L. R. 625, 626–30 (1984... ...wnloader could be held liable for $1,000,000. This may be an ex- ample of an acoustic separation opposite from Dan-Cohen’s model—penalties far harsher... ...vid F . Carr, Inside MySpace.com, B-  M., Jan. 16, 2007, http://www.baselinemag.com/print_article2/0,1217, a 198614,00.asp (discussing the h... ..., 33; PCs investigated by, 186–88; research funding from, 27, 28 GPS (Global Positioning Systems), 109, 214 graffiti, 45 Griffith, Virgil, and Wikiscanner...

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