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A tempest is a violent storm.

Tempest may also refer to:

Fiction In military history In games
  • , an expansion to the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game
  • Tempest (arcade game), a 1980 arcade game
  • A fully upgraded weapon in , which starts out as the "Spitting Hydra"
  • Tempest is the name of a powerful, 4-legged Martian Machine in the 1998 PC Game Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds.
  • The Tempest is also the name of the Minmatar tier 2 Battleship in MMO game Eve Online
  • One of Lloyd's attacks in Tales of Symphonia
In music Other
  • TEMPEST, a standard of shielding for wires and computers used by the US and other governments
  • Tempest (keelboat), a One-Design keelboat
  • Pontiac Tempest, an automobile
  • Tempest, Alberta, a small town in southern Alberta, Canada
  • Janne Suni, a Finnish demoscener who goes by the handle of "Tempest"
  • Tempest(ship)

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TEMPEST is a codename referring to investigations and studies of compromising emanations (CE). Compromising emanations are defined as unintentional intelligence-bearing signals which, if intercepted and analyzed, disclose the information transmitted, received, handled, or otherwise processed by any information-processing equipment.

Compromising emanations consist of electrical or acoustical energy unintentionally emitted by any of a great number of sources within equipment/systems which process national security information. This energy may relate to the original message, or information being processed, in such a way that it can lead to recovery of the plaintext. Laboratory and field tests have established that such CE can be propagated through space and along nearby conductors. The interception/propagation ranges and analysis of such emanations are affected by a variety of factors, e.g., the functional design of the information processing equipment; system/equipment installation; and, environmental conditions related to physical security and ambient noise. The term "compromising emanations" rather than "radiation" is used because the compromising signals can, and do, exist in several forms such as magnetic and/or electric field radiation, line conduction, or acoustic emissions.[1]

The term TEMPEST is often used broadly for the entire field of Emission Security or Emanations Security (EMSEC). The term TEMPEST is neither an acronym nor abbreviation: it is a randomly selected codeword or coverword for a process which is sensitive from a security standpoint. Various backronyms have been suggested, laconically, for the term, (TEMPEST) including "Transmitted Electro-Magnetic Pulse / Energy Standards & Testing" "Telecommunications ElectroMagnetic Protection, Equipments, Standards & Techniques", "Transient ElectroMagnetic Pulse Emanation STandard"[2] and "Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions"[3] or, jokingly, Tiny ElectroMagnetic Particles Emitting Secret Things.

TEMPEST measurement standards

The US and NATO TEMPEST standards define three levels of protection requirements[4]:
  • NATO SDIP-27 Level A (formerly AMSG 720B) and USA NSTISSAM Level I
    "Compromising Emanations Laboratory Test Standard"
    This is the strictest standard for devices that will be operated in NATO Zone 0 environments, where it is assumed that an attacker has almost immediate access (e.g., neighbour room, 1 m distance)
  • NATO SDIP-27 Level B (formerly AMSG 788A) and USA NSTISSAM Level II
    "Laboratory Test Standard for Protected Facility Equipment"
    This is a slightly relaxed standard for devices that are operated in NATO Zone 1 environments, where it is assumed that an attacker cannot get closer than about 20 m (or where building materials ensure an attenuation equivalent to the free-space attenuation of this distance)
  • NATO SDIP-27 Level C (formerly AMSG 784) and USA NSTISSAM Level III
    "Laboratory Test Standard for Tactical Mobile Equipment/Systems"
    An even more relaxed standard for devices operated in NATO Zone 2 environments, where attackers have to deal with about 100 m worth of free-space attenuation (or equivalent attenuation through building materials)
Additional standards include
  • NATO SDIP-29 (formerly AMSG 719G)
    "Installation of Electrical Equipment for the Processing of Classified Information"
    This standard defines installation requirements, for example in respect to grounding and cable distances.
  • AMSG 799B
    "NATO Zoning Procedures"
    Defines an attenuation measurement procedure, according to which individual rooms within a security perimeter can be classified into Zone 0, Zone 1, Zone 2, or Zone 3, which then determines what shielding test standard is required for equipment that processes secret data in these rooms.
All these documents remain classified and no published information is available about the actual emission limits and detailed measurement procedures that they define. However, some very basic TEMPEST information has not been classified information in the United States since 1995. 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. A redacted version of the introductory TEMPEST handbook NACSIM 5000 was publicly released in December 2000. Equally, the NATO standard SDIP-27 (before 2006 known as AMSG 720B, AMSG 788A, and AMSG 784) is still classified.

TEMPEST certification

The information-security agencies of several NATO countries publish lists of accredited testing labs and of equipment that has passed these tests: The United States Army also has a TEMPEST testing facility, as part of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Similar lists and facilities exist in other NATO countries.

TEMPEST certification must apply to entire systems, not just to individual components, since connecting a single unshielded component (such as a cable) to an otherwise secure system could easily make it radiate dramatically more RF signal. This means that users who must specify TEMPEST certification could pay much higher prices, for obsolete hardware, and be severely limited in the flexibility of configuration choices available to them. A less-costly approach is to place the equipment in a fully shielded room.

NONSTOP and HIJACK

Two related areas of emissions security, code named NONSTOP and HIJACK, remain classified.
  • NONSTOP is thought to involve potential compromising emissions from electronic systems when they are inadvertently irradiated by other radio signals, including ordinary mobile phones.
  • HIJACK may refer to protection measures against active attacks of this nature. Example attacks could be attempts to detect aircraft at long distance not only by their passive reflection of radar waves, but by harmonics of the radar frequencies created by non-linear junctions in the aircraft's electronics (antenna amplifiers, IF tuners, etc.), similar to the nonlinear junction detector techniques used in counter intelligence and TV-license enforcement to detect and locate receivers.

RED/BLACK separation

TEMPEST standards require "RED/BLACK separation", i.e. maintaining distance or installing shielding between circuits and equipment used to handle plaintext classified or sensitive information (red) and normal unsecured circuits and equipment (black), the latter including those carrying encrypted signals. Manufacture of TEMPEST-approved equipment must be done under careful quality control to ensure that additional units are built exactly the same as the units that were tested. Changing even a single wire can invalidate the tests.

Correlated emanations

One aspect of TEMPEST testing that distinguishes it from limits on spurious emissions (e.g. FCC Part 15) is a requirement of absolute minimal correlation between radiated energy or detectable emissions and any plain text data that are being processed. It would stand to reason that this requirement holds in some form for other types of data as well.

Public research

In 1985, Wim van Eck published the first unclassified technical analysis of the security risks of emanations from computer monitors. This paper caused some consternation in the security community, which had previously believed that such monitoring was a highly sophisticated attack available only to governments; van Eck successfully eavesdropped on a real system, at a range of hundreds of metres, using just $15 worth of equipment plus a television set. In consequence of this research such emanations are sometimes called "van Eck radiation", and the eavesdropping technique van Eck phreaking, although it is believed that government researchers were already aware of the danger, as the NSA published Tempest Fundamentals, NSA-82-89, NACSIM 5000, National Security Agency (Classified) on February 1, 1982. This technique is used as a plot point in Neal Stephenson's novel Cryptonomicon and in the Numb3rs Season 1 episode, 'Sacrifice'.

Markus Kuhn discovered several low-cost software techniques for reducing the chances that emanations from computer displays can be monitored remotely. With CRT displays and analogue video cables, filtering out high-frequency components from fonts before rendering them on a computer screen will attenuate the energy at which text characters are broadcast. With modern flat-panel displays, the high-speed digital serial interface (DVI) cables from the graphics controller are a main source of compromising emanations. Adding random noise to the less significant bits of pixel values may render the emanations from flat-panel displays unintelligible to eavesdroppers but is no secure method. Since DVI uses a certain bit code scheme for trying to transport an evenly balanced signal of 0 and 1 bits there may not be much difference between two pixel colours that differ very much in their colour or intensity. It may also be that the generated emanations may differ totally even if only the last bit of a pixel's colour is changed. The signal received by the eavesdropper does also depend on the frequency where he detects the emanations. The signal can be received on many frequencies at once and each frequency's signal differs in contrast and brightness related to a certain colour on the screen.

In October 2006 a group of opponents of electronic voting called "We don't trust voting computers" made a proof of concept how to hack the elections with tempest technique. There is also YouTube video available.

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Notes

1. ^ Public version of NACSIM 5000 [1]
2. ^ Computers and Security, vol. 7, number 4
3. ^ See "TEMPEST 101" and "TEMPEST and QinetiQ" under External Links.
4. ^ TEMPEST Level Standards, SST web site

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The Tempest is a play written by William Shakespeare. It is generally accepted to be Shakespeare's last play solely written by him. Although listed as a comedy in the first Folio, many modern editors have relabelled the play a romance.
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Tempest is an Academy Award winning film produced in 1928 and directed by Sam Taylor.

V.I. Nemirovich-Dantchenko wrote the screenplay and William Cameron Menzies won an Academy Award (Best Art Direction) for his work in the film in 1929 (the first year of the awards
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Leon Capetanos
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Wm. Shakespear
Starring John Cassavetes
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Susan Sarandon
Vittorio Gassman
Raul Julia
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Music by Stomu Yamashta
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Tempest

Author Troy Denning
Cover Artist Jason Felix
Country United States
Language English
Era Legacy of the Force
Series Legacy of the Force
Galactic Year 40 ABY
Canon C
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
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Type Fighter/Bomber
Manufacturer Hawker Aircraft Limited
Maiden flight 2nd September 1942
Introduced 1944
Status Retired
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal New Zealand Air Force
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Operation Tempest (Polish: Plan Burza; sometimes also rendered into English as Operation Storm
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Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds is a Real-time strategy game developed by Rage Software Limited and published by GT Interactive in 1998 for the PC.

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The Tempest is a keelboat designed by Ian Proctor. The Tempest has an unusual aspect in that it is a keelboat but also has a trapeze, a rigging element usually only found on certain dinghies.
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Pontiac Tempest was an entry-level "compact" automobile produced by the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors, introduced in September 1960 for the 1961 model year. It shared the new monocoque (unibody) Y platform, or Y body, with the Buick Special and Skylark, and Oldsmobile
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Alberta


Flag Coat of arms
Motto: "Fortis et liber"   (Latin)
"Strong and free"

Capital Edmonton
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Janne "Tempest" Suni is a Finnish demoscener, pixel artist and tracker musician, and a member of the demogroup Fairlight.

He is best known outside the demoscene for being the creator of the song "Acidjazzed Evening", from which R&B producer Timbaland allegedly used themes
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The Tempest can refer to:
  • The Tempest, a play by William Shakespeare
  • The Tempest (Dryden), an adaptation of Shakespeare's play by John Dryden and William D'Avenant

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