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- THIS IS COMSEC BULLETIN #1, FEBRUARY 17, 1990. FOR FURTHER
- INFORMATION, CONTACT THE COMSEC BBS (202) 334-1304 OR CALL OUR
- OFFICE AT (301) 670-0512 AND LEAVE A MESSAGE.
-
- About the Bulletin
-
- The COMSEC Bulletin is published to provide a means of informing
- COMSEC Association members of the business of the association. It
- is published on a random basis with news that can affect members.
- Please note, the 'COMSEC Journal', which will be the association's
- premier publication, will be published quarterly and should not be
- confused with the bulletin.
-
- The association wants to thank all of our members for their
- patience during the associations transition. We hope that you will
- be satisfied with your membership in the coming year.
-
-
- What's Inside
-
- - Surveillance Expo '89
- - Annual COMSEC membership meeting
- - Using a Spectrum Analyzer
- - Audio Tapes Available
- - Washington DC COMSEC Chapter News
- - S&L's Phone Bugged
- - Membership Certificates and Cards
- - Advertising
- - TECHNET Data Systems - First COMSEC Corporate Sponsor
- - Call to all writers
- - Competitive Intelligence
- - Hacker enters GRUMMAN Corp computer
-
-
-
- Surveillance EXPO '89
-
- For those of our members who weren't able to make it to
- Surveillance Expo '89 we missed you. Needless to say the Expo was a
- rousing success with exhibitors and speakers that represented the
- entire spectrum of the security field. The Association is glad to
- have been one of the cornerstones that made this years Expo happen
- and we have already begun making preparations for the next Expo to
- be held 28-30 November, 1990. Mark that date on your calendars and
- plan to attend.
-
-
-
- Annual COMSEC Membership Meeting
-
- The annual COMSEC membership meeting was held on December 13, 1989
- following the last Expo seminar of the day. Although participation
- could have been better , a majority of the board of the directors
- were present enabling us to make decisions that will affect the
- association for the following year.
-
- A number of topics were covered that all of the association members
- should be aware of. For those of you who were unable to attend they
- will be covered briefly.
-
- The first topic that was covered was membership goals for the
- coming year. Currently the association has a small but growing
- number of members. In order to provide reasonable membership
- benefits, cover the associations overhead and increase the name
- recognition of the association we have to increase the number of
- members that the association has. A number of ideas were floored
- that may help. It was first suggested that we limit our recruitment
- of new members to the Washington, DC area. Its a matter of simple
- logistics.
-
- Since a large portion of our members reside in the DC area and the
- national chapter has its offices in the area the recruitment of new
- members can be closely monitored. However this means that members
- outside of the DC area would suffer. Because of this the board
- decided that a 75/25% split of effort would be used to recruit new
- members with the majority of effort occurring in the Washington
- area.
-
- The next topic covered was the formation of local chapters. The
- Association is proud to note that the first local chapter has been
- established in the Washington area. The local chapter president is
- Mike Brumbaugh (phone 703-739-8313) and he has some interesting
- ideas. The first meeting of the Washington chapter will be in the
- month of April. If you are interested in attending please give him
- a call.
-
- The discussion covered then covered the possibility of starting
- other local chapters. A number of inquiries have been made but
- other than this there has been no progress. The major problem is
- finding individuals that are motivated enough to start a chapter.
- Its a difficult task and it takes a special kind of person to
- undertake the responsibilities and headaches associated with
- forming a local chapter. Because of the responsibilities associated
- with starting a local chapter it was decided that each local
- chapter president would also automatically become a member of the
- board of directors and would not be affected by the rule that board
- members cannot miss more than two consecutive board meetings.
-
- It was also decided that the minimum number of people required to
- start a local chapter would be increased from 5 to 10. It was felt
- that the more people involved in the initial formation of the local
- chapter the better the chances of success.
-
- Another topic discussed was the possibility of the COMSEC
- association joining forces with the National Computer Security
- Association. The Board of Directors and the director of NCSA
- believe that both organizations would profit from a merging of
- resources. The board plans on discussing this option further during
- the first meeting of FY90. This meeting will be held the 3rd
- Saturday of January. Subsequent board meetings will be held the 3rd
- Saturday of the first month of a calendar quarter: January, April,
- July and October.
-
- The final item of discussion was the status of the COMSEC Journal.
- The journal will be the cornerstone of the association and will
- provide timely articles of interest to all members of the
- association. Currently a number of articles are in the works for
- the March issue. These articles include Telecommunication network
- security problems and a story about a hacker who broke into a major
- telecommunications network. There might be an article on STU III if
- we can get it in time for publication. The association has also
- approached a number of companies to inquire if they might be
- interested in submitting articles for publication.
-
- Finally, the association is attempting to compile a listing of
- companies/ individuals involved in providing specialized security
- services. One of the concerns is how to provide a listing that
- holds some credibility. Members suggestions are welcomed and will
- be provided to the board of directors for consideration.
-
- Possibilities include a certification or training program.
-
- Overall the annual meeting was a success and the next meeting will
- even be better. Plan on being there.
-
-
-
- Using a Spectrum Analyzer
-
- The association received an interesting call a few weeks ago from
- someone who was attempting to use a spectrum analyzer to locate an
- clandestine listening device.
-
- The problem with any specialized piece of equipment is that the
- user must be aware of the limitations of the equipment that they
- are using and also apply a little thought to how to systematically
- locate a transmitter once there is a positive indication that it
- exists.
-
- In this particular case a spectrum analyzer with a audio speaker
- must be utilized. Without a speaker the operator of the analyzer
- cannot tell whether they are looking at a signal that is caused by
- RF interference, a genuine signal put out by commercial transmitter
- or a clandestine transmitter that is located in the room or
- building.
-
- Remember, in this particular instance we are discussing only one of
- many means that some type of device may be utilized to listen to a
- conversation in a room.
-
- First, place a sound source in the room you are checking. Your
- analyzer should also be located nearby since most transmitters of
- this type have a limited range. You should then go slowly through
- the frequency range to locate a signal source transmitting the same
- audio that the sound source is transmitting. If you should find
- that there is a transmitter located nearby, the sound source can be
- moved in the room to see where it is best picked up by the
- transmitter. At this point a physical search would have to be done.
-
-
-
-
- Audio Tapes Available
-
- Audio tapes of all the seminars given at EXPO 89' are available to
- COMSEC members. They can be obtained by contacting:
- Audio Archives International
- 3043 Foothill Blvd
- Suite #2
- Crescenta, CA 91214
-
-
-
- Washington DC COMSEC Chapter News
-
- The first meeting of the DC chapter will be April 1990. Mike
- Brumbaugh is looking for help in setting up a successful chapter
- and meeting. If you are interested in helping him, mike can be
- reached at 703-739-8313. Mike said that details of the first
- meeting will be sent to members as they become available.
-
-
-
- S & L'S Phone Bugged
-
- The Washington Post noted in a recent article that the phone used
- by California state S&L examiners had been bugged. The phone, which
- was supposed to be a private line, had been tampered with so the
- investigators calls could be monitored from other phones in the
- building. (Editors note: I'm not sure bugged is the correct word,
- jury rigged sounds more like it. Besides who, in their right mind
- would pass sensitive information of any type in the same building
- they are working in.) Private Investigators were called in to track
- down were the calls were being monitored from but were unable to
- because the key to the phone room could not be found! When they
- returned two days later the phone lines had been returned to
- normal. The bugged phone was cited as one of the ways that Lincoln
- Savings & Loan attempted to frustrate regulators.
-
-
-
- Hacker, Age 15, Enters GRUMMAN Corporation Computer System
-
- A youth from Levittown, New York gained access to the computer that
- Grumman uses to handle military customers including the Pentagon.
-
- Grumman stated that all the material that the youth had gained
- access to was recovered and he was caught because Grumman's own
- computers detected his illegal entry into the system.
-
-
-
- Membership Certificates and Cards
-
- Membership certificates and cards will be sent to all members in
- the months of January and February. The association wants to
- apologize to all our members for the delay. For those of you that
- received the membership cards with a expiration date of 1-1-90, you
- may send them back and we'll send you a new one with a correct
- date.
-
-
-
- Advertising
-
- Both the COMSEC BULLETIN and the COMSEC JOURNAL will accept paid
- advertising. This will allow both publications to increase their
- scope and provide even more pages per issue. If you are interested
- in placing any type of advertising in either publication contact
- the COMSEC Association at 301-670-0512.
-
-
-
- TECHNET DATA SYSTEMS - First COMSEC Corporate Sponsor
-
- Technet Data Systems has become the COMSEC Associations first
- corporate sponsor. Technet is a small corporation that provides
- computer services ranging from installation of small and large
- systems to troubleshooting existing systems. Located in the
- Washington, DC area the have provided a wide range of services to
- large and small corporations. TECHNET also will custom build a
- system to fit in your price range.
-
- They can be reached at 703-471-8714 or by writing :
- 44901 Falcon Place
- Suite 110
- Sterling, VA 22170
-
-
-
- Call To Writers
-
- COMSEC members, you can now enhance your professional prestige and
- even give your company a plug by authoring a article for
- publication in the COMSEC JOURNAL. The association is seeking
- individuals who can speak authoritatively on different aspects of
- the security field and wish to become involved. If you are one of
- those professionals with a knack for writing let the association
- know.
-
-
-
- Competitive Intelligence
-
- For those of us who believe that corporate spying has gone the way
- of the EDSEL, think again. Todays term of competitive intelligence
- may sound nicer but major corporations still spend large sums to
- stay one step ahead of their competition.
-
- Most companies simply employ improved telecommunications and
- computer systems to evaluate their competitors but others have gone
- as far as hiring ex-FBI agents to uncover information. The
- undercover work may be as straightforward as reading the other guys
- employee publications or as complicated as analyzing all of a
- competitors operations. One major US corporation has admitted that
- they have sent their personnel to count smokestacks, delivery
- trucks and employees cars at a rival facility. A spokesperson for
- the corporation stated "This type of information can help you
- determine how well your rival is doing." One of this competitive
- intelligence firms most prized intelligence coups was a competitors
- in-house phone book, which was used to reconstruct and estimate the
- competitions pricing structure.
-
- Here are a few examples of major corporations that utilize
- information on their competitors.
-
- * AT&T has an 800-man world-wide network of employees who
- monitor competitors sales teams, trade publications and
- research papers for the latest developments. This
- information is fed into a data base, analyzed and then
- supplied to key management on a daily basis.
-
- * Kraft Inc analyzes point-of-purchase scanner data to get
- not only price information but also product features and
- promotional programs. Kraft has also gone to the extreme
- of hiring consultants to interview competitors under the
- guise of "independent market research."