14:03 Caroline Paint Painted and forgot about wifi and cellular networks | |
The company EM-SEC Technologies of North Carolina issued a press release, which said on successful tests of the material, developed its technology division. EM-SEC 2060, was named as the originator, is a special paint that is being deposited on the walls of rooms or buildings, screens it from the electromagnetic radiation of wireless communication: cellular or, for example, Wi-Fi. A key component coating EM-SEC 2060, which in appearance and properties differs little from the usual vodoemulsionki - a complex polymer formula and manufacturing technique which, for obvious reasons, is a commercial secret. Coverage is intended primarily for information security-critical parts (SCIF) private companies and public (including military) structures. Methods of industrial espionage, not to mention the spying "real" long can intercept information, even from cable networks, and so the theft of data from channels Wi-Fi and does become a kind of urban legend, horror stories for IT-Schnick. And if the home network will be sufficient staffing to use encryption, the research labs, server rooms and business talks will be not too much to protect against leaks physically. Development of EM-SEC has been tested in several highly respected institutions: Sandia Labs, the Center for freeboard ship (Naval Surface Warfare Center) and even the National Security Agency (NSA), which keeps the rest of U.S. electronic front. As a result, coverage has been approved as an effective remedy by SCIF. It is not excluded that the EM-SEC now receives orders from government agencies of America, which in recent years have increasingly related scandals of the loss of valuable personal and business information. Possible and civilian use: paint a wall paint lecture halls or cinemas, you can get rid of the ringing phone nevovremya. In addition to paint, the company produces fiber used to make bags and cases for electronic devices such as PDAs and laptops. These accessories are designed to protect computers from entering the road. | |
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