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Evil Maid, another nefarious trojan attack..

Simon Hunt wrote 1 week ago: Last month Joanna Rutkowska posted a very interesting article showing a practical “Evil Maid … more →

Tags: Cryptography, encryption, Exploits, full disk encryption, Programming, Security/Exploits, evil maid, Joanna Rutkowska, truecrypt

Casting: Runway Models for Beast Cancer Awareness

oimodels wrote 2 months ago: OI Models is proud of our partnership with The Fashion Designer’s Expo of Florida. The Expo wi … more →

Tags: Castings, Community Service, Casting, Runway, com, RUN

Fashion Design Expo 2008

oimodels wrote 2 months ago: Charity on the Runway. OI Models at the FDE The FDE held many Fashion shows this weekend to benefit … more →

Tags: party, projects, Community Service, America's Next Top Model, Promotions, step-and-repeat, Fashion Design Expo

Is Encryption enough? Why just encrypting data doesn’t solve today’s information security concerns. 1 comment

Simon Hunt wrote 2 months ago: “But if it’s encrypted, why do I need to login?” the customer across the desk asks me with increduli … more →

Tags: Cryptography, Exploits, McAfee/SafeBoot, Security/Exploits, Crime, encryption, Fines, wake on lan, WOL

Data-At-Rest Encryption1 comment

npopovich wrote 6 months ago: To encrypt or not to encrypt?  That is the question.  The answer is universally YES!  However, there … more →

Tags: It Infrastructure Security, data at rest, Information Assurance, Business Process Engineering, Fès

Approximately 175,000 laptops are lost each year in European airports

archangelnikk wrote 6 months ago: Approximately 175,000 laptops are lost each year in European airports.  A large percent of those lap … more →

Tags: Information Security, Information Technology, Compliance, encryption, laptop, Loss, threat, airlines, sensitive data

disks encryption and data security software:Free & Opensource-Truecrypt

hdzsroi wrote 10 months ago: 02. Disk Encryption / Data Security / Privacy 2 of 24 free services/ Software to ease our life: I … more →

Tags: Newbie, HOW TO?, encryption, Disk encryption, data encryption, data security, Freebies, Windows, Encryption Tool

Incremental Backup Service: Remote,Online & Free2 comments

hdzsroi wrote 11 months ago: Prologue:— You know I’ve created this blog to share my knowledge with the world as long … more →

Tags: Newbie, HOW TO?, backup, Remote, Incremental, Free, encryption, data security, PC

anti-live-forensic toolkit1 comment

diablohorn wrote 11 months ago: Well I’ve been developing this for a while now and still haven’t finished, mainly becaus … more →

Tags: (anti)Forensics, Anti-Forensics, live forensics, Metasploit, thermite, WDE

Mobile data security demands mobile encryption3 comments

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: Solving the “data on the loose” problem starts with safer loose data Despite an almost d … more →

Tags: Random, Security, encryption, BlackArmor, Seagate Secure, NSA, National Security Agency, McAfee, Epolicy orchestrator

McAfee takes self-encrypting PCs mainstream

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator adds self-encrypting PC drives to its bag of security tricks   There … more →

Tags: Laptop PC, data security, Seagate, Wave Systems, Momentus, Security, encryption, notebook, McAfee

IDE Sniffing || Detect WDE/FDE

diablohorn wrote 1 year ago: Maybe “IDE Sniffing” is a bit misleading…but I was not sure how to call it otherwi … more →

Tags: (anti)Forensics, Detection, encryption, ide, logic analyzer, WDE

FDE / WDE spiced up1 comment

diablohorn wrote 1 year ago: So you got your harddisks encrypted and feel totally secure? Think again. Investigators have got som … more →

Tags: (anti)Forensics, Forensic, Anti-Forensics, C#, WDE, encryption

UK data losses spread to prisons2 comments

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: Take the Oops factor out of the security equation with mobile encryption The UK government’s d … more →

Tags: data security, BlackArmor, encryption, prisoners, UK Government

Security gaps in Deniable File Systems uncovered 1 comment

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: DFS-hidden data can be found by Microsoft Vista, Word and Google Desktop You may be in denial if you … more →

Tags: data security, British Telecom, Bruce Schneier, deniable file system, DFS, full disk encryption, University of Washington

Verity's Hard Drive Destroyer: do-it-yourself drive crushing1 comment

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: Cool, but encryption is a kindler and gentler way to retire disk drives Blocks and Files highlighted … more →

Tags: digital home, Laptop PC, data security, Momentus, BlackArmor, Cheetah, 15K, Hard Drive Destroyer, Verity

Is crushing disk drives the only way to silence them?3 comments

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: FDE will mean less crushing and more re-using of disk drives  The Minneapolis Star Tribune profiled … more →

Tags: data security, full disk encryption, Asset Recovery Corp, Shred-it, Star Tribune

NSA blesses Seagate secure drives2 comments

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: Hardware-based encryption is an important weapon in the defense of data at rest If the National Secu … more →

Tags: Laptop PC, data security, full disk encryption, Momentus, NSA, National Security Agency

Atrato adds security1 comment

Pete Steege wrote 1 year ago: Digital Rights Management requires rock-solid data security in the infrastructure Atrato’s bee … more →

Tags: digital home, data security, Company Profiles, Industry trends, Seagate, Security, Digital Rights Management, Atrato, Content Management


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