If you think that encrypting your laptop's hard drive will keep your data safe from prying eyes, you may want to think again, according to researchers at Princeton University.
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Data-loss-prevention technologies promise organizations the chance to stop sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands. But the process of creating the rules necessary to use the systems' enforcement capabilities is proving extremely complex for customers.
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p strong RealPlayer users running Internet Explorer are sitting ducks for drive-by malware downloads. br strong p ...Free Webcast: NextGen Load Testing & Diagnostics that Work Learn how integrated load testing and diagnostics can identify and fix performance bottlenecks
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Bull has a gadget for businesses worried about the security of data stored on laptops: a bootable, portable password-protected hard disk drive with an embedded cryptographic processor that protects data if the device is lost or stolen.
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9083718By Brian FonsecaMay 7, 2008ComputerworldResearchers who extracted data from a hard drive onboard the ill-fated space shuttle Columbia say the device was so thoroughly damaged in the shuttle's fiery crash that it just looked like a cracked "hunk of metal" when it appeared at their door six months later.Data recovery specialists at Kroll Ontrack Inc. painstakingly retrieved 99% of the information stored on the
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No sex, drugs or cannibalism, please, we're BrummieBack in early July, the Birmingham Post reported on Birmingham City Council's adoption of online filtering software. It will block Council workers from accessing sites on subjects as diverse as smut, porn, cannibalism and witchcraft. But is it a sign of (bad) things to come for net users in public service?…
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