Re: French InfoSec Initiative

2000-03-17 Thread Enzo Michelangeli
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 9:39 Subject: Re: French InfoSec Initiative >emitting keyboard (??? [I don't know what "fils du secteur" are], AC power cords. Enzo

Re: French InfoSec Initiative

2000-03-16 Thread John_David_Galt
John Young wrote: > Woops, I screwed that. Here is the original French, and > I'd appreciate an accurate translation of "radioélectrique." My Larousse says radioélectrique (adj): radio. > First I thought it was electromagnetic, then radio-frequency, > then infra-red. My native language is gr

Re: French InfoSec Initiative

2000-03-16 Thread Barney Wolff
IR != RF. I'd be very surprised if metal in the room had any amplifying effect on IR. But not very surprised if IR keyboards were also (unintentional) RF emitters. Barney Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

French InfoSec Initiative

2000-03-16 Thread John Young
Yesterday France initiated a new information security administration whose aim is to counter the panoply of digital threats involving economic espionage, cryptology, TEMPEST, snooping, PW snarfing, DDoS, Echelon and a few that are new to me: http://cryptome.org/dcssi.htm It recounts a bit o