admin | April 7, 2012
This is a class I taught on Compter Security for #OccupySeattle and my Tibetan sisters & brothers. This is part 1 of 2 parts. My presentation discusses computer safety vs. computer security, risk analysis & appropriate responses, traffic analysis, key generation & management, and introduces our cast of characters: Alice, Bob, Eve, Mallory, & Trent. [...]
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Tags: #OccupySeattle, computer security, crypto, cryptography, encryption, traffic analysis
admin | June 22, 2011
We follow up on last week’s bitcoin coverage with scandal that has a $500k price tag. Then – We launch into your questions, and cover encryption best practices to keep your data safe! Plus – We take our first live war story call, all that and more on this week’s TechSNAP! Show Notes & Episode [...]
Category: Linux Security |
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Tags: backup, best, bitcoin, efs, encryption, hardware, have i been hacked, Linux, nas, san, security, Spyware, tripwire, truecrupt, wallet
admin | May 23, 2011
Keeping your data encrypted is vital to the protection of your sensitive information. Learn how the tech pros at Alpine Computer Solutions can help your business secure and protect your important data. Duration : 0:2:46 Technorati Tags: Data, definition, encrypt, encryption, internet, Protect, protection, Secure, security, what
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admin | April 28, 2011
In this portion of the CentOS Root Hack 3 Part Series we are going to show how to actually stop the hack. Learn how to password protect the Grub Boot Menu from untrust worthy but Smart people that have access to your equipment. This is a basic way to stop someone from logging in to [...]
Category: Linux Security |
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Tags: disable single user mode, encryption, grub password, hack, hack linux, hack root password, hacking, hardening linux, Linux, linux box, linux box solution, linux help, linux tutorial, security, stop root password hack
admin | March 4, 2011
Linux Journal introduces: In today’s time of rampant information crimes, including identity theft, security is more important to the average computer user than ever. This tutorial shows how you can use GnuPG to secure and verify data on your Linux box. This video was created using only free and open source software tools: TightVNC, pyvnc2swf, [...]
Category: Linux Security |
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Tags: bsd, cypher, encryption, gnu, gnupg, gpg, journal, Key, Linux, pgp, private, public, rsa, security, symmetrical
admin | February 28, 2011
Alex Zilberman of Intel comments on different types of connected devices in use for healthcare IT applications, as well as data security solutions offered when Intel architecture is embedded. Duration : 0:1:37 Technorati Tags: Data security, encryption, healthcare IT, Intel Embedded
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admin | February 25, 2011
Linux Journal introduces: In today’s time of rampant information crimes, including identity theft, security is more important to the average computer user than ever. This tutorial shows how you can use GnuPG to secure and verify data on your Linux box. This video was created using only free and open source software tools: TightVNC, pyvnc2swf, [...]
Category: Linux Security |
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Tags: bsd, cypher, encryption, gnu, gnupg, gpg, journal, Key, Linux, open, pgp, private, public, rsa, security, source, ssl, symmetrical
admin | December 18, 2010
This video discusses computer security and explains some of the measures that individuals and companies can take to keep their data and computers safe. It is produced and presented by Christopher Barnatt, author of ExplainingComputers.com, and Associate Professor of Computing and Organizations in Nottingham University Business School. For more information, please visit the security pages [...]
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Tags: back-ups, computing, encryption, passwords, security