First I've heard of OTR. That strategy would helpful for some situations, but sounds like it might not be compliant with corporate legislation such as SOX. Anyone dealt with this question yet?
Tomorrow I'm going to go to the office and disguise the server rack as a refrigerator. Then my data will truly be safe, because even if a hacker does get in, he'll never believe there's any valuable data in a cheese sandwich.
Um, good one! But if you're replying to the parent comment as it appears, then you missed the joke.
Note, Obscure != Secure
What the commenter said here was "obscure does NOT equal secure."
[Obligatory]Then again, a beowulf cluster of servers disguised as fridges would be pretty sweet.[/Obligatory]
First I've heard of OTR. That strategy would helpful for some situations, but sounds like it might not be compliant with corporate legislation such as SOX. Anyone dealt with this question yet?
Holy crap! You're a genius!
Tomorrow I'm going to go to the office and disguise the server rack as a refrigerator. Then my data will truly be safe, because even if a hacker does get in, he'll never believe there's any valuable data in a cheese sandwich.
Um, good one! But if you're replying to the parent comment as it appears, then you missed the joke.
Note, Obscure != Secure
What the commenter said here was "obscure does NOT equal secure."
[Obligatory]Then again, a beowulf cluster of servers disguised as fridges would be pretty sweet.[/Obligatory]