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- Feb 22, 2007
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It wasn't anything classified. It is more media hype than anything. They use the same policies at the defense department that they used at Sandia . You go in to work and your id is confirmed, then you leave everything you came in with except clothes in a locker, no cell phones, pagers, or even a pencil and paper. You then go to the next corridor and checkpoint where your id is confirmed again. Next you go to the room where all the work is done that requires computers. The only thing you have in there are monitors, mouse, keyboard. You can't even touch the actual pc. The computers in there are networked among themselves and nothing external like the internet.
The only way you are getting classified data out is if you physically go in there and bust open a pc and grab the hard drives. All of which is in a area that is monitored 24/7 by soldiers in the actual room watching everything that takes place.
If you want to use the internet you have to go to a pc outside the classified area.
This news story is filler stuff for slow news day.
The only way you are getting classified data out is if you physically go in there and bust open a pc and grab the hard drives. All of which is in a area that is monitored 24/7 by soldiers in the actual room watching everything that takes place.
If you want to use the internet you have to go to a pc outside the classified area.
This news story is filler stuff for slow news day.
