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Encrypted hard drive products are not new, but warrants the encrypted data are not yet very common. Lately, Bull Information Systems has introduced a portable device designed worldwide to carry data, and even an autonomous work environment, while in motion. 60GB Bull digital vault with AES encryption feature will be available from next month. At the global level will be on display in the European Security Information 2009 Exhibition in London from 28 to April 30, 2009. At the global level is about the size of a PDA and has a small touch screen for authentication user. It contains a 60GB hard drive protected by a built-in security chip developed by Bull, which offers 256-bit AES,
encryption.
A level world allows users to access the files by plugging the USB port of any Windows or Linux. Also compatible with virtualization environments client in a protected partition on the disk, allowing workers to access a full team working environment, according to Bull.
Globule Touch Interface display avoids the need to enter a PIN for access to a computer to authenticate the user and therefore can not be intercepted by any malware lurking. The built in the security chip also offloads all encryption process of the host computer. Centralized management tools, allows a large number of devices World that
configured and monitored.
Bull Information Systems has introduced a portable device designed to carry data at global, and even an autonomous work environment, while on the move.
Bull Information Systems 1 of the valuable contribution on how to take data from the device to serve the nation. A convenient data handling device along with the user-friendly environment to increase their value, and as an intelligent being to serve the users.
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Smart Home Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools $18.95 By Gordon Meyer October 2004 Series: Hacks ISBN: 0 596 00722 1 328 pages So much of what is commonplace today was once considered impossible, or at least wishful thinking. Laser beams in the operating room, cars with built in guidance systems, cell phones with email access. There’s just no getting around the fact that technology always has, and always will be, very cool. But technology isn’t only cool; it’s also very smart. That’s why one of the hottest technological trends nowadays is the creation of smart homes. At an increasing rate, people are turning their homes into state of the art machines, complete with more switches, sensors, and actuators than you can shake a stick at. Whether you want to equip your home with motion detectors for added security, install computer controlled lights for optimum convenience, or even mount an in home web cam or two purely for entertainment, the world is now your oyster. Ah, but like anything highly technical, creating a smart home is typically easier said than done. Thankfully, Smart Home Hacks takes the guesswork out of the process. Through a seemingly unending array of valuable tips, tools, and techniques, Smart Home Hacks explains in clear detail how to use Mac, Windows, or Linux to achieve the automated home of your dreams. In no time, you’ll learn how to turn a loose collection of sensors and switches into a well automated and well functioning home no matter what your technical level may be. Smart Home Hacks covers a litany of stand alone and integrated smart home solutions designed to enhance safety, comfort, and convenience in new and existing homes. Kitchens, bedrooms, home offices, living rooms, and even bathrooms are all candidates for smart automation and therefore are all addressed in Smart Home Hacks. Intelligently written by engineering guru and James Bond wannabe, Gordon Meyer, Smart Home Hacks leaves no stone unturned. From what to purchase to how to use your remote control, it’s the ultimate guide to understanding and implementing complete or partial home automation. |
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Securing Windows Server 2003 $34.95 By Mike Danseglio 1st Edition November 2004 ISBN: 0 596 00685 3 444 pages Modern network operating systems include bundled services that range from traditional file and print sharing and Internet services to authentication, directory and remote access services each a potential security vulnerability as well as a capability. Securing Windows Server 2003 shows you how to put Windows security tools to work, and how to run the server’s subsystems to protect users and resources. But that’s just the beginning. Network security needs to be well thought out, not treated as a fire drill when a threat occurs. This book focuses primarily on ways to plan and implement a secure operating environment. Microsoft security veteran Mike Danseglio uses real world examples to show you how various security concepts relate to your own system, including: File System Security Group Policy and security templates Running secure code Authentication IP security Public Key Certificates and Public Key Infrastructure Smart Card technology DHCP and DNS security Internet Information Services security Active Directory security Remote access security Security audits Sending secure email, and more Many chapters include a debate, in which fictional protagonists discuss the pros and cons of a particular strategy or solution. These debates provide an objective look at competing methodologies, so you can select the solutions that best fit your network. Read this book cover to cover to create and implement a security plan, or use individual chapters as stand alone lessons. Either way, Securing Windows Server 2003 will guide you safely through the morass of security threats. |
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Windows Server Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools $19.95 By Mitch Tulloch, et. al. March 2004 Series: Hacks ISBN: 0 596 00647 0 328 pages One of the secrets to the ever increasing popularity of Windows Server can be found in the simplicity its administration. The easy to use GUI, consistent set of tools, and wizards that walk you through complex tasks allow you to install, configure and maintain Windows servers without any knowledge of programming or scripting languages or learning complicated command line syntax. It’s possible, in fact, to accomplish about 90% of all Windows administration without ever opening a command prompt or running a script! But what about the other ten percent of the time? While it’s true that most common, day to day tasks of Windows administration can be performed from the GUI, it’s not always the best way, especially with complex or repetitive tasks Scripts and command line tools often provide a faster, more flexible approach. Windows Server Hacks reveals techniques that go well beyond basic management tasks found in most handbooks to help busy system administrators master the more powerful features of Windows Server. Windows Server Hacks focuses on scripts and other tools that will make your life as an administrator much easier. These tools, or hacks quick and dirty solutions to problems, or clever ways of doing things were created by other professionals who’ve also had to struggle to find solutions to administering Windows environments. You’ll save valuable time using their scripts, tools, tips, and advice. Plus, you can easily learn to customize the scripts to create even more powerful tools for your own, specific needs. The book includes secrets of the masters in such areas as Active Directory, User Management, Group Policy, DNS and DHCP, File and Print, IIS, performance and security. The hundred, industrial strength hacks in the book range from those that deal with general administration to more esoteric hacks in the areas of network deployment, patch management, and backup and recovery. No matter which Windows server you use NT, IIS, 200, or 2003 this book will put the knowledge and expertise of veteran system administrators and hackers to work for you. Windows Server Hacks will make your life easier while expanding your understanding of the capabilities of Windows Server. |
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