He is considered the most damaging spy in FBI history, leading to the execution of at least three U.S. assets. 2. Cybersecurity Research: VLC Eavesdropping
One of the most prominent uses of this title refers to the true story of , an FBI agent who spied for the Soviet and Russian intelligence services for over 20 years.
In a completely different field, researchers at Rice University published a technical paper about vulnerabilities in wireless networks. subtitle The Spy Next Door
"The Spy Next Door: Eavesdropping on High Throughput Visible Light Communication (VLC)".
Hanssen was the ultimate "sleeper"—a seemingly ordinary suburban father and devout church member who used his top-secret clearance to leak names of U.S. double agents and defense secrets. He is considered the most damaging spy in
The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Secret Life of Robert Philip Hanssen , a book by Elaine Shannon and Ann Blackman.
Articles under this subtitle often explore "nontraditional collectors"—foreign researchers working in U.S. laboratories who are accused of stealing intellectual property. Cybersecurity Research: VLC Eavesdropping One of the most
A report by the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) uses this title to critique neighborhood watch technology. "The Spy Next Door".