I wonder when this is going to become standard operating procedure? If so I hope I am out of the information technology field by then.
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It wont become standard procedure because most companies try to do what the military does in regards control of its TS+ material.
And they dont screw around - maybe the only place our Government doesnt screw around (short of a few big mouths). You can not so much as enter a SCIF with anything that could possibly transmit, or receive. Which would sort of count these chips out. When I was in the military - early/mid 90s - when a beeper was a black thing that beeped annoyingly and that was it - even those had to be left outside.
Posted by: Zach | February 14, 2006 at 12:17 AM