http://www.uberreview.com/2011/09/the-nsa-wants-its-own-smartphone.htm By C.S. Magor The UberReview September 27, 2011 Troy Lange might work for one of the more secretive spy agencies in the United States, but he is happy to talk about his work. He is the NSA’s mobility mission manager and he has been tasked with creating a smartphone that is secure enough to allow government personnel who deal with highly sensitive information to take their work on the road. The NSA takes the threat of compromised mobile devices (and compromised operatives) very seriously; NSA facilities have strict policies in place to govern the handling of information. The levels of restriction and supervision depend on the type of work that a facility performs – and are necessary if you don’t want a disgruntled operative uploading a bunch of stuff to Wikileaks. The motivation for Lange’s project, which makes use of commercially available smartphones and operating system software that have been modified and a few custom built apps, is greater efficiency through better connectivity. Lange highlighted the problem of connectivity within a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF): at present if he wants to send or receive an email, he must be at his desk and never on a laptop, even if the laptop is approved to hold information within an SCIF. [...] _____________________________________________________________ FINAL CALL to register #HITB2011KUL - Asia's premier deep-knowledge network security event now in it's 9th year! http://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2011kul/Received on Tue Sep 27 2011 - 22:27:24 PDT
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