Security Risks With New Technology

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Security Risks With New Technology
Mass Storage
Miniaturization
Imaging Technology
Wireless Technology Advances
Bottom Line
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Don’t assume the device is legal in the facility
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Contact the Security Office if you have any questions
Inquire about technical details of proposed purchases before ordering items
Security Risks With New Technology
New Technology poses new threats to security, not limited to
Computer Security
Next Generation Devices, new devices and miniaturization
Thumb Drive
•Key Chain Size
•Requires no external power
•Flash RAM
•8MB – 512 MB
•$15 - $900
•IBM version (and others) need no driver
•Limits RAM
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•USB Interface. Hot Plug and Play.
Pen Drive
•BUS powered. NO separate power supply or battery
required.
•High performance write up to 12mbps.
•Windows mass storage device class compatible, so no
driver needed in windows ME, 2000, XP, Linux 2.4 or
above, and MacOS 8.6 or above.
•Shock resistant, noise-free, and longer data retention.
•System Requirements: 133MHZ Processor or better.
USB 1.1 or better port.
•Flash memory can be reused more than 1,000,000
times and data can be preserved more than 10 yrs.
•Cost: 59.99
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USB Memory Watch
•Standard USB interface and USB extension cord
included (1 meter)
•Sleek design, very lightweight (this is not a bulky
watch)
•Plug and play, easy operation (appears as a USB mass
storage device)
•Can be password protected using included software
•Can be used as a boot disk
•LED indicator light shows device connectivity and data
transfer
•Operating Systems: Win 98, ME, 2000, XP, Linux 2.4
or higher, Mac OS 8.6 or higher
•Reading speed: 1000KB/sec. Writing: 920KB/sec
•Water resistant to 20 meters (let USB connector dry
before using)
•Memory size: 256MB, 128MB
•Weight: 1.5 oz (43 grams)
•Dimensions: 1.5" width x .375" thick (watch face)
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Imaging Devices
•300 Foot Transmission Range
•Operates on a Single 9 Volt Battery
•Matching Wireless Receiver Included
•Field Of View 60 Degrees
•Pinhole Style Lens
•$79 - $99 with audio capability
Cpen
•Handheld Scanner
•Top model can store
3000 pages of text
•Has IR transfer capability
•$100 - $200
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Casio Watch Camera:
Miniaturization
Recording system JPEG (176 x 144 pixels), 16,770,000-color data
Recording medium Built-in Flash Memory (1 MB)
Memory capacity Up to 100 images*1 (JPEG format); auto memory of shooting date/time
Focusing distance Approx. 30 cm
compensation possible
Zoom 2X digital zoom
Shooting mode Outdoor, Indoor, Dusk; brightness control
Databank function Up to 24 characters/image (uppercase alphabetic characters, numbers,
symbols), thumbnail search function
IR Data Communication
Data exchange PC/Wrist Camera, WQV-10/WQV-10 or WQV-10/WQV-3
Data transport speed 115 kbps max
Communication range 10 cm max
Casio Audio Recorder:
30 Second Record capability
30 Pages of TeleMemo Data
$69
MP3 watches also available
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MP3 Devices
RipFlashtm Plus Features:
•MP3/WMA (Windows tm Media Audio) Player and MP3 Recorder
•128MB Four Hour CD Quality (WMA) Playback (2hourMP3 Record)
•Up to 30 Hour Voice Recording (MP3 encoded)
•Backlit Display with full ID3 tag data
•Compact size ; 2.32 x 3.46 x0.67 in (WxHxD)
•Built -in Microphone and Speaker (MP3 Voice Recording)
•Line-in for direct recording from any analog audio source
•Smart Media Card Memory Expansion Slot
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New Audio Recorders with USB connectivity
Olympus DS-660 Features:
• 32MB of built-in memory provides up to 11 hours of recording
time.
• USB docking station offers quick and easy downloading of files
from recorder to computer.
• Voice Activation feature automatically begins and stops
recording as it senses volume to conserve memory and offer
hands-free recording.
• Recording time In Sp mode 5 hours 10 minutes, LP mode 11
hours (continuous recording)
• Size – 108 x 41.5 x 21 mm
• Weight – 75g (including batteries)
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New Video Devices
Multi-function
Digital still camera mode
PC camera mode
Digital camcorder
1.3 Mega-pixel CMOSInternal memory
8 MB built-in SDRAM (for avi movies)116 MB built-in Flash
memory (for digital stills)Image capacity
1248 x 960- up to 50 pictures1
640 x 480- up to 160 picturesAVI Movie format
JPEG, AVI (through software)Computer interface
USBSelf-timer
Dimensions 1.61" x 1.34" x 4.6"
Camera weight 68 g (without battery)
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Other USB Gizmos
E-Pen
• Allows you to capture information written on
paper to your computer or fill out forms with
optional 3rd party software.
• Write on any surface and transfer data via
ultrasonic technology.
•Windows 98 / 2000 / XP / XP Pro Plus and
Windows CE compatible.
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Integrated devices
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Integrated devices
Motorola V600
•Enhanced integrated camera
•Bluetooth™ wireless technology allows you to connect
wirelessly to compatible accessories and devices
•Multimedia Messaging (MMS) capabilities allow you to
send a photo along with a personalized voice message
•Quad-band GSM technology gives you the ability to
stay in touch worldwide.
•J2ME™ for downloadable games and productivity
applications
•WAP browser with GPRS**
•Fast, "always-on" Internet connection**
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Terapin Mine
The Mother Lode
•10GB - 12GB HDD
•Size: 180mm (Height) x 90mm (Width) x 27mm (Thickness)
•16-Bit PCMCIA port that supports memory card readers, modem, LAN, WLAN,
and other 16bit PCMCIA peripherals
•USB master and the USB slave
•10 Mbps Ethernet
•Audio recording with external microphone
•Works with Win98, Win2000, and WinME
•Internet access
•Secure online sharing
•Photo and audio emailing
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Defense
• Educate Users!
•Work closely with System Administrators and Information Systems Security
Officers (ISSO).
•Inquire about technical details of products purchased.
•Disable USB ports in Win 2K 0r 98 / ME
•Pass information on to those who do Entry / Exit inspections.
•Conduct periodic system inspections.
•Be aware of possible risks and pay attention to those around you.