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Steve Riley on Security
The bad guys will use BitLocker, too
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over 6 years ago
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Got an email today from a customer asking about how BitLocker will affect the ability of law enforcement to conduct forensic analysis of a protected hard drive. Specifically, the person was asking about any back doors that law enforcement could use to...
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Windows Integrity Mechanism: more than you ever wanted to know
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A while back, the technology in Vista called mandatory integrity control got a new name: Windows integrity mechanism. Recently the folks responsible for developing the technology have posted a good amount of documentation on it. Read the Windows Vista...
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I just *love* cheesy vocal trance!
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Yep, I know it's popular, it's considered by some electronic music "aficionados" to be a waste of time--but it sure rips up the dance floors and it's complex enough (melodies, harmonics, massive drops) that it always captures my interest. I found a place...
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Protect your data: everything else is just plumbing
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Take a few moments and indulge in a thought exercise with me. Consider your company’s complete collection of information processing assets—all the computers, the networks they’re connected to, the applications you use, and the data and information you...
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