• TSCM and Chop Shops

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/0 to All on Tue Mar 17 22:35:37 2020
    In a recent hacker conference there was a session cancelled that dealt with TSCM in practical use. The shutdown of the speech is an indicator that
    someone somewhere still seems to think TEMPEST is a valuable secret to keep under wraps. This article will consider the issues surrounding TEMPEST in a rather odd way. What if instead of protecting computer equipment the kit was used to shield an entire industrial complex from the emission of tracking signals that most new cars give off for law enforcement purposes. I forget
    the name of the service but rich people have it as a standard feature in
    their expensive cars so when people steal the cars they can be tracked. Anyhow, if I were to run a chop-shop I would use TEMPEST shielding on the
    whole building and this would negate the beeps coming from the tracker. This would not be a cheap solution, but it would be a very effective one. This would fall under the category of EMSEC (emissions security) and would be
    highly intriguing for amateur radio folks to figure out the logistics for
    such a shielding system.

    Just some thoughts.

    Best regards,
    warmfuzzy

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