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Van Eck is a Dutch surname. Van Eck may also refer to: *VanEck, an American investment management firm *Van Eck Professor of Engineering, a chair at Cambridge University *Van Eck radiation *Van Eck phreaking *Van Eck Redoubt, a fort in Sri Lanka *Hendrik Van Eck Airport, in South Africa *Van Eck Trailers, trailer manufacturer in the Netherlands {{disambiguation ...
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Van Eck
Van Eck is a Dutch language, Dutch toponymic surname. The name can be derived from ''Van Heck'' ("from fence") or van eik (wood from oak), but perhaps most families, including the noble family :nl:Van Eck, (Van Panthaleon) Van Eck, find their origin in the town Eck en Wiel, Eck in Gelderland, first mentioned in the year 953.Eck en Wiel
at Gen Wiki Gelderland (in Dutch) People with this surname include: * Caroline van Eck (born 1959), Dutch art historian and academic * Cornelis van Eck (1662–1732), Dutch jurist and poet * Jos van Eck (born 1964), Dutch footballer * Lubbert Jan van Eck (1719–1765), Dutch Baron and governor of Ceylon * Pierre Vaneck (1931–2010), French actor of Belgian origin * René van Eck (born 1966), Dutch footballer


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Van Eck Radiation
Van Eck phreaking, also known as Van Eck radiation, is a form of eavesdropping in which special equipment is used to pick up side-band electromagnetic emissions from electronic devices that correlate to hidden signals or data to recreate these signals or data to spy on the electronic device. Side-band electromagnetic radiation emissions are present in (and with the proper equipment, can be captured from) keyboards, computer displays, printers, and other electronic devices. 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. As a consequence of this research, such emanations are so ...
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Van Eck Phreaking
Van Eck phreaking, also known as Van Eck radiation, is a form of eavesdropping in which special equipment is used to pick up side-band electromagnetic emissions from electronic devices that correlate to hidden signals or data to recreate these signals or data to spy on the electronic device. Side-band electromagnetic radiation emissions are present in (and with the proper equipment, can be captured from) keyboards, computer displays, printers, and other electronic devices. 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. As a consequence of this research, such emanations are somet ...
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Van Eck Redoubt
The Star Fort ( si, මාතර තාරකා කොටුව ''Mathara Tharaka Kotuwa''; ta, விண்மீன் கோட்டை, translit=Viṇmīṉ Kōṭṭai) is a fort in Matara, Sri Lanka, located on the eastern bank of the Nilwala River, approximately from the gate to the Matara fort. It was constructed by the Dutch in 1765, and was originally called ''Redoute Van Eck''. History In 1640 the Dutch completed the main fort at Matara but found it to be vulnerable from attacks coming from land. In 1761, the Dutch were forced to flee as a result of the Matara Rebellion, in which Sinhalese forces backed by Kandyan Kingdom attacked and took control of the fort. In 1763 the Dutch regained control of the fort and that year commenced construction of another smaller fort on the east bank of the Nilwala River, in order to protect the main fort from attacks originating from the river. The Star Fort was built to a unique shape of a six pointed star with space for 12 ...
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Hendrik Van Eck Airport
Phalaborwa Airport is an airport serving Phalaborwa, a town in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It was previously known as Hendrik van Eck Airport, named after the South African engineer and industrialist who died in 1970. The airport borders the Kruger National Park Kruger National Park is a South African National Park and one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers an area of in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa, and extends from north to south and from ea .... Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 01/19 with an asphalt surface measuring . Airlines and destinations Airlink ceased flights to and from Phalaborwa Airport on 10 June 2020. As such, the airport no longer serves any commercial flights. Only charter flights are operated into and out of the airport. References External links * Airports in South Africa Transport in Limpopo Buildi ...
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