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TEMPEST and standards
TEMPEST standards spelled out in NSTISSAM Tempest / 2-95 specify shielding or a minimum physical distance between wires or equipment carrying or processing red and black signals.

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These include MIL-S-901D – High Shock ( Sea Vessels ), MIL-STD-167B – Vibration ( Sea Vessels ), MIL-STD-810F – Field Environmental Conditions ( Ground Vehicles and Systems ), MIL-STD 461E / F – EMI / RFI ( Electromagnetic Interference / Radio Frequency Interference ), MIL-STD-740B – Airborne / Structureborne Noise, and TEMPEST – Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions.
Type 1 certification is a rigorous process that includes testing and formal analysis of ( among other things ) cryptographic security, functional security, tamper resistance, emissions security ( EMSEC / TEMPEST ), and security of the product manufacturing and distribution process.
Short excerpts from the main U. S. TEMPEST test standard, NSTISSAM TEMPEST / 1-92, are now publicly available, but all the actual emanation limits and test procedures have been redacted from the published version.

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A precedent was established with a similar humanitarian aid response by the Government of Canada following Hurricane Andrew when the Auxiliary Oil Replenishment ( AOR ) ship HMCS Protecteur participated in " Operation TEMPEST ", providing relief supplies and personnel in southern Florida and the Bahamas.

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Even machines that operate as a closed system ( i. e., with no contact to the outside world ) can be eavesdropped upon via monitoring the faint electro-magnetic transmissions generated by the hardware such as TEMPEST.

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Special TEMPEST shielding can mitigate this effect.
See, e. g., traffic analysis, TEMPEST, or Trojan horse.
Another form of computer surveillance, known as TEMPEST, involves reading electromagnetic emanations from computing devices in order to extract data from them at distances of hundreds of meters.
This form of computer surveillance, known as TEMPEST, involves reading electromagnetic emanations from computing devices in order to extract data from them at distances of hundreds of meters.
The U. S. government has stated that the term TEMPEST is not an acronym and does not have any particular meaning.
* The 344th TRS provides technical training for more than 10, 000 active duty, Reserve, Guard, international and civilian students annually in Career Enlisted Aviator, Vehicle Maintenance, Logistics Readiness Officer, Logistics Plans, Materiel Management, Contracting, Recruiting, Safety, Cryptological, and TEMPEST courses.
Countermeasures are detailed in the article on TEMPEST, the NSA's standard on spy-proofing digital equipment.
Such measurements can be used to infer cryptographic keys using techniques equivalent to those in power analysis, or can be used in non-cryptographic attacks, e. g. TEMPEST ( aka van Eck phreaking or radiation monitoring ) attacks.

TEMPEST and equipment
* TEMPEST, a US government standard for limiting electric or electromagnetic radiation emanations from electronic equipment
Computers and telecommunication equipment within must fall within the TEMPEST emanations specification as directed by a Certified TEMPEST Technical Authority ( CTTA ).
* TEMPEST — Protection devices for communication equipment

TEMPEST and signals
Any security obtained from a computer is limited by the many ways it can be compromised – by hacking, keystroke logging, backdoors, or even in extreme cases by monitoring the tiny electrical signals given off by keyboard or monitors to reconstruct what is typed or seen ( TEMPEST, which is quite complex ).

standards and require
Service at these levels of production and utilization will eventually require the construction of about 379,900 miles of new roads and 6,000 miles of new trails, along with the reconstruction to higher standards of about 105,000 miles of roads and 10,500 miles of trails.
The North American agencies will only require these standards for new device submissions, while the EU will take the more severe approach of requiring all applicable devices being placed on the market to consider the home healthcare standard.
Lastly, the Scheme standards documents require tail-call optimization, which the CL standard does not.
The standards do require discs to meet precise requirements in order to be called Compact Discs, but the other discs may be called by other names ; if this were not true, no DVD drive could legally bear the Compact Disc logo.
A program director or music consultant would select some set of music " standards " and require the playlist to be followed, perhaps in an order selected by the jock.
Computerized instruments often keep a copy of the " raw data " from sensors before processing, which is the ultimate defense against processing bias, and similarly scientific standards require preservation of the original unenhanced " raw " versions of images used as research data.
In the future, some states may require criterion-based standards either for admission to or graduation from public universities.
FDA standards do not currently require fruit and vegetable product labels to reflect the type of chemical preservative ( s ) used on the produce.
These two objectives require heavy expenditures for social welfare, defense spending at rates considered high by Western European standards ( currently around 2. 2 % of GNP ), and close attention to foreign trade opportunities and world economic cooperation.
Although harmonization with EU law and standards will require great efforts, already underway, the EU accession process will serve to advance Slovenia's structural reform agenda.
Application of the law in this respect has been less than vigorous, in part because vendors almost universally impose terms of use as a part of licensing contracts in order to disclaim their apparently existing obligations under statutes and common law that require fitness for use or similar quality standards.
Due to the Forester's low center of gravity, it meets the United States federal safety standards for passenger vehicles, and does not require a risk of rollover warning label on the driver's visor.
These standards require that a substantial amount of data be maintained by the EMR ( now more commonly referred to as an Electronic Health Record or EHR ).
Different nations can require compliance with different standards.
ISO 9000 and ISO 17025 sets of standards require that these traceable actions are to a high level and set out how they can be quantified.
Commodity markets, on the other hand, require the existence of agreed standards so that trades can be made without visual inspection.
Current accreditation standards require respiratory therapists to have, at minimum, an Associate of Science in Respiratory Care degree from an accredited program.
As such most states require additional training and certifications to perform above the national curriculum standards.
These two standards together require management to:
Organic standards require rotation of annual crops, meaning that a single crop cannot be grown in the same location without a different, intervening crop.
While these services are at least theoretically based on open standards ( DVB-S, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ), the majority of services are encrypted and require proprietary decoder hardware.
The standards may also require obscuring the shape of the body or parts of it by wearing non-form-fitting clothing.
Most standards and legal requirements for nutrition labels on food products require relative contents to be stated per 100 g of the product, such that the resulting figure can also be read as a percentage.
Most modern engines now require exhaust gas recirculation to meet emissions standards.
These standards can vary from the very strict standards of modesty in places such as Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia, which require most of the body to be covered, to tribal societies such as the Pirahã or Mursi where full nakedness is the norm.

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