On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 01:36:11PM -0400, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ayup!  Raytheon is like that too.  But let me ask this, did any machine in th
> at secret lab have a tape drive, floppy, or other writeable and removable 
> media.  Did they chack everyone leaving the building for classified materials. 
> How easy would it have been to leave the building with a floppy disk,
> paper-printout, etc.

    I have no idea.  I was only there for one summer, and I wasn't
allowed in.  :-)  But you may be right.  I think the security level is
probably at the point where you could still do something if you really
wanted to, but you have to actually visit the lab.  You have to have
clearance to be in the lab, so hopefully that keeps the number of
malicious users low.  And I think you could probably leave with a
floppy disk, or even possibly a hard drive if there's no access to a
floppy, but at least they know who probably did it.

> Read "The Puzzle Palace", it's all about the inside scoop on the NSA, even 
> their security is a joke in this manner.

    Sounds intriguing.

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