Classified Data on Unclassified machines

Jeff Gostin jgostin at eternal.pha.pa.us
Thu Jul 14 12:53:24 PDT 1994


snyderra at dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu (Bob Snyder) writes:

> In theory, anyway.  I do know of classified data having been on
> unclassified machines before, generally by accident.  Comes from the fun
> fact that unclassified datum A + unclassified datum B  can = classified
> data C.
     So true! A popular example of this is the following:

Classified Fact:    The Government is funding a new supersonic jet
                    project.
Unclassified Fact:  Boeing was awarded a new contract from the Government.
Unclassified Fact:  Boeing purchased 17.34 tons of titanium alloy.
Unclassified Fact:  Titanium is commonly used in supersonic jets.

.:, the govie awarded Boeing a Supersonic Jet contract.

                                             --jeff
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