Data related to my clients' projects is stored on 100 Gig shirt-pocket USB drives. BUT, the data is encrypted, and both the encryption program and the keys are on a jump-disk drive on my keyring.
So, if I should lose the shirt pocket drive (or more to the point, some damn hacker steals it) the data on it will be very difficult to read as both the means of encryption and the keys used are not on the stolen drive but on my keyring. As it is a non-standard encryption method, the cost of breaking the code greatly exceeds the value of the contents.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
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About Me
A list of my faves
- The Curious Cat Lives
- This Could Happen To You
- DeezTeez
- Girls Doing Men
- Alltop Oddities
- ninjahobo.com
- Dooce
- Herald Police Blotter
- My Man Mumbles
- livfilms
- stevepavlina
- midtownlunch
- gapingvoid
- Girl power at its finest
- myricegirl
- thevalkyrie
- wb270
- myspace.com/asianboston
- Super cool T's
- espn
- globalresearch
- hotair
- nypost
- Straight Talk
- barstoolsports
- rense
- informationclearinghouse
- whatreallyhappened
Gottcha, scofflaw
Favorite Scofflaw Movies
- The Godfather
- The Usual Suspects
- Dirty Harry
- The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- The Treasure of The Sierra Madre
- The Long Good Friday
- Pacific Heights
- Midnight Cowboy
- Highway61
- Duel
- Catch Me if You Can
- Glengarry Glenn Ross
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