Posts Tagged ‘Security’

Marine One Blue Prints Leaked via P2P

Details of the US Presidential helicopter(s) collectively known as Marine One when the Command and Chief is on board have possibly been leaked.

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Data Security in a Digital World

Some may remember a post a few months ago in which I discussed ways that you can secure your laptop’s personal data using the opensource encryption solution TrueCrypt. I then took our security journey a step further in this post where I explored similar options to secure your data on external drives. Finally, [...]

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Infected out of the box?

I have spent some time thinking about how to make my portable computing smaller, easier and more efficient. In fact, I’ve even posted a few tips. However, as with most things related to the cyber world: the easier, more portable and convenient things get for the consumer, the easier and more convenient they become for [...]

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Out-of-the-box Wireless: Convenience vs. Security

As wireless devices gain in popularity with the introduction of wizbang gadgets like the Apple iPhone manufacturers of these devices struggle to make them easy to use while keeping the consumer protected.
Recently, I have been addressing this with a customer. He and his family recently entered the convenient world of wireless computing. The freedom to [...]

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