[ISN] Traveling Terabyte Project helps soldiers keep in touch with Defcon

From: InfoSec News (alerts@private)
Date: Mon Aug 14 2006 - 00:17:00 PDT


http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/08/10/defcon2006_travelingterabyte/

By Humphrey Cheung
August 10, 2006

Las Vegas (NV) - Tech savvy soldiers now have a new way to stay in
touch with the Defcon computer security convention. Hackers at the
Defcon computer security convention have created the "Traveling
TeraByte Project" (TTB) - basically is a set of hard drives filled
with multimedia in a rugged Pelican case: Soldiers and tech
contractors, who missed this year's Defcon, can view and copy nearly a
terabyte worth of movies, computer security talks and MP3 music.

Soldiers and contractors have traditionally been sent videotapes, CDs
and DVDs from home, but those forms of media often don't hold up well
to the intense heat and fine talcum powder-like sand in Iraq or
Afghanistan. The TTB is meant to give today's tech-savvy soldier - who
often carries a laptop on his/her tour of duty - weeks worth of
educational and entertaining multimedia.

The case is to hop around the world to soldiers and contractors
stationed in major hotspots like Iraq. Recipients keep the drives for
a while and can either copy the contents or simply view the materials
directly. At each hop, people are encouraged to add their own videos
and pictures to the drives.

Like many projects at Defcon, the TTB was started accidentally when
"Deviant Ollam" had two extra hard drives left over from a client's
storage upgrade. The two 500 GB hard drives are about 80% full with
all the past talks of Defcon along with nearly 100 GB of mp3 files.  
All the necessary USB and Firewire connecting cables are inside the
case, along with power adapters and wall plugs. A water-proof notepad
is included so recipients can write notes to the next person in the
chain.

The first TTB case began its journey around the world just after the
Defcon convention ended. It will go to Tampa, Florida first and then
probably to the Middle East. Eventually multiple boxes with different
content will be sent around the world. While the TTB project is
initially intended to stay within the Defcon community, Deviant Ollam
thinks it could also expand to anyone who is interested in computer
security.

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The Traveling TeraByte Project and its first "owner"
http://www.tgdaily.com/picturegalleries/gallery-200608082-1.html


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