NSA ANT catalog – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Short Video:

http://video.pbs.org/video/2365555139/

Brief Wikipedia read:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_ANT_catalog

 

Nothing like a short video and a brief Wikipedia read to remind me how unlikely it is that my own computers are NSA-proof. It’s of course a reasonable argument to that if someone is not doing anything “interesting” than there is little to worry about. That is a practical view and not one I completely dismisss.

However… knowing that it is important to protect all computer systems under my care makes me remember to curl up under my blanket of “defense in depth” and hurry up and re-asses my risk assessments.

This is old news to many infosec people, but it’s just new enough to me that it’s equally fascinating as all the hardware-based bugs the NSA and CIA used to use before micro processing became available.

 

Source: NSA ANT catalog – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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