Forwarded by: Dan Verton <Dan_Verton@computerworld.com>
I agree. I worked in a SCIF during the same timeframe and it was
standard policy not to carry cell phones or pagers into the SCIF. And
it was vigorously enforced.
I certainly wouldn't have tried to bring one of those devices into the
NMJIC or NMCC at the Pentagon either. It was common knowledge.
Dan Verton
InfoSec News <isn@C4I.ORG> on 03/26/2001 09:41:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [ISN] Pentagon bans wireless from sensitive areas
Forwarded by: Jason Ware <jware@centerbeam.com>
"The Pentagon has begun prohibiting" Begun? I worked in a SCIF in
the early 90's and that policy was already vigorously enforced.
Looks like someone's trying to pass off old policy as new news.
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Subject: [ISN] Pentagon bans wireless from sensitive areas
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2001/0326/web-pent-03-26-01.asp
BY Bill Murray
03/26/2001
The Pentagon has begun prohibiting workers in classified meeting areas
from using wireless devices unless they disable their transmission
capabilities.
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