In my
view a technical expert plays that role only for the first ten years
of his career.he later moves on to managerial roles.Like for example, a Corporate Secretary In india who is primarily trained in Corporate Laws handles the same as a his core area, by virtue
of his law
degree which most
of them have and also the other
subjects which form part
of his CS course, aspires and takes on roles which brings into play his koweldge.Thus, he becomes a Generalist Manager who oversees functional specialists in his team and concentrates more on policy and strategy..
While emanations may seem innocuous in isolation, the ever - increasing number
of technologies designed to: locate, track, store, process, mine, buy, use, break, fix, trash, change, melt, upgrade, charge, pawn, zoom, press, snap, work, erase, write, cut, paste, save, load, check, rewrite, plug, play, burn, rip, drag, drop, zip, unzip, lock, fill, curl, find,
view, coat, jam, unlock, surf, scroll, pose, click, cross, crack, twitch, update, name, rate, tune, print, scan, send, fax, rename, touch, bring, obey, watch, turn, leave, stop and format information gleaned from emanations means that single bits
of emanation information can be manipulated with such significant
degrees of control that it is now possible to build a comprehensive profile
of an individual's biographical or biological life without that individual ever knowing that he or she is, was, or will be a
subject of surveillance.