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Re: President Trump 2.0
Briefings on on-going military operations are normally, for OpSec purposes, held in a SCIF* (Secure Compartmentalised Information Facility), with no mobile devices being allowed in, or photos taken.
However, for Operation Epic Fury, it is a couple of curtains in a Mar A Lago ballroom, with photos showing the Order of Battle being allowed and distributed…
* SCIF
A SCIF (Sensitive Compartment-ed Information Facility) is a highly secure, controlled environment used to protect classified or sensitive information from unauthorized access. SCIFs are essential for protecting national security and intelligence information, and they are typically used by government agencies, military, intelligence organizations, and contractors handling sensitive data.
Physical Security
SCIFs are designed with physical security features to prevent unauthorized access. These include:
Restricted entry: Access is tightly controlled, usually requiring badges, biometric scans, or PIN codes. Entry might require multiple security checks, such as a two-door vestibule system (also known as a man trap) to ensure only authorized personnel enter.
No windows or windows with reflective or obstructive coatings to prevent external visual surveillance.
Shields against electronic surveillance: SCIFs often include protections to prevent eavesdropping or interception of signals (e.g., EM shielding or TEMPEST compliance).
Data and Information Handling
Classified storage: Information, documents, and electronic data within a SCIF are stored in highly secure systems, such as encrypted servers or locked cabinets.
Data exfiltration prevention: There are strict controls on any device that can remove information from the SCIF, such as USB drives, external hard drives, or any form of removable media. These devices are often prohibited or heavily monitored.
Air-gapping: SCIFs often feature air-gapped systems, meaning that their computers and networks are not connected to external networks (including the internet) to prevent data leaks. If communication with external systems is necessary, it’s done through tightly controlled, encrypted methods.
Security Measures to Prevent Eavesdropping:
Soundproofing: SCIFs often use acoustic treatments (e.g., soundproofing materials) to prevent eavesdropping throughsound.
Shielding against electromagnetic interference: To prevent devices within the SCIF from emitting signals that could be intercepted, SCIFs may use shielding that complies with standards like TEMPEST (a U.S. government standard for counteracting electronic surveillance).
Environmental control: SCIFs also employ strict controls on temperature, humidity, and airflow to maintain the integrity of sensitive equipment and prevent environmental factors from triggering alarms or causing system failures
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