computer technology review
June 28th, 2010 at 03:09pm
Under Storage
A recent post on Computer Technology Review by Robert Thibadeau, Ph.D. from Wave Systems on behalf of the Trusted Computing Group listed a number of reasons why one should encrypt notebook computers, and why a hardware solution such as the Opal specification from the Trusted Computing Group is the best. It reports a study: One [...]
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Tags: computer technology review, opal, wave
By Ken Y-N
November 28th, 2008 at 11:06am
Under Advocacy+ Storage
There was a recent rather interesting and detailed post on Computer Technology Review from Michael Willett on managing security issues in the enterprise. It’s a very long read so I’ll not try to summarise it, instead I’ll repeat the conclusion where he highlights ten ways to keep your data safe. Standards are the foundation, not [...]
Continue Reading Ten tips for securing data
Tags: computer technology review, michael willett
By Ken Y-N
October 2nd, 2008 at 05:38pm
Under TNC
This question, what is the Interface for Metadata Access Point (IF-MAP) standard from the Trusted Computing Group’s Trusted Network Connect workgroup? A recent article on Computer Technology Review tried to answer this question. After providing a fictional scenario where IF-MAP can help diagnose network anomalies, the article discusses why the existing Network Access (or Admission, [...]
Continue Reading What is IF-MAP?
Tags: computer technology review, if-map, nac
By Ken Y-N