I am not sure of the self-importance you attach to this site. I have not needed to maintain our 3 datacenters we own around the world or support our base of clients. This is hardly a "bible reference" source for running datacenters. So far the posts have been much like yours....childish rantings as opposed to intellectual insights.
"A USB is nothing but a huge unsecured network" only if it is a network unsecured by the device I mentioned. Once this device is plugged into the USB drive of any laptop and then removed you have no chance in hell of accessing the encrypted drives. End of story...
You failed to comprehend the technology. Please enlighten me how you can imitate somebody elses "live beating fingerprint" and the variable of the 384-bit 18 layer encryption assigned to it??? Surely, the NSA and CIA who tested the device must not of thought of this....NOT....LOL
I had never heard of this site before this weekend. I subscribe to Google alerts for data and identiy theft stories as I work in as a security engineer in a datacenter. Google alert had CPA question and our data center hosts CPA firm website that had bought the Biometric Encryption Drives for the same problem. Sorry if my posted message to help him launched any "conspiracy alarms".
The poster asked how to resolve the problem he was facing with exposure to the data theft from laptop. My only affiliation is that I have bought the product and know people in his stated field that are using the product to resolve his stated problem. I don't construe that as advertising but offering a current viable solution. I feel the more people that know there is a solution to laptop data theft and/or identity theft the better.
What I posted was fact, unlike your childish ranting response. The device I mentioned has been bought by numerous government agencies including NSA and CIA whose technology expertise more than likely far exceeds any you possess. CPA firms have bought the device to protect auditors laptops in the field and protect clients data.Please get your mothers permission when she gets back to the trailer before playing with adults on the internet again. You father should of taught you "It is better to remain silent and thought the FOOL, than to speak and remove all doubt." LMAO at your self-imposed ignorance.
There is an easy solution that many CPA firms have bought for auditors in the field for their laptops. Go to www.hlsworldwide.com and you can find a Biometric Encryption USB Flash Drive I saw on Fox News (News feature can be seen live on the website). It completely locks down any laptop without the biometric encryption (your live sub-dermal electric signal from your fingerprint) authentication. The device has highest level of encryption in the world 384 Bit 18 layer security far superior to the old 256 AES. Now CIA, NSA and government agencies switching to this technology as it takes a Cray Super Computer 12 years to decrypt one line.
I am not sure of the self-importance you attach to this site. I have not needed to maintain our 3 datacenters we own around the world or support our base of clients. This is hardly a "bible reference" source for running datacenters. So far the posts have been much like yours....childish rantings as opposed to intellectual insights.
"A USB is nothing but a huge unsecured network" only if it is a network unsecured by the device I mentioned. Once this device is plugged into the USB drive of any laptop and then removed you have no chance in hell of accessing the encrypted drives. End of story...
You failed to comprehend the technology. Please enlighten me how you can imitate somebody elses "live beating fingerprint" and the variable of the 384-bit 18 layer encryption assigned to it??? Surely, the NSA and CIA who tested the device must not of thought of this....NOT....LOL
I had never heard of this site before this weekend. I subscribe to Google alerts for data and identiy theft stories as I work in as a security engineer in a datacenter. Google alert had CPA question and our data center hosts CPA firm website that had bought the Biometric Encryption Drives for the same problem. Sorry if my posted message to help him launched any "conspiracy alarms".
The poster asked how to resolve the problem he was facing with exposure to the data theft from laptop. My only affiliation is that I have bought the product and know people in his stated field that are using the product to resolve his stated problem. I don't construe that as advertising but offering a current viable solution. I feel the more people that know there is a solution to laptop data theft and/or identity theft the better.
What I posted was fact, unlike your childish ranting response. The device I mentioned has been bought by numerous government agencies including NSA and CIA whose technology expertise more than likely far exceeds any you possess. CPA firms have bought the device to protect auditors laptops in the field and protect clients data.Please get your mothers permission when she gets back to the trailer before playing with adults on the internet again. You father should of taught you "It is better to remain silent and thought the FOOL, than to speak and remove all doubt." LMAO at your self-imposed ignorance.
There is an easy solution that many CPA firms have bought for auditors in the field for their laptops. Go to www.hlsworldwide.com and you can find a Biometric Encryption USB Flash Drive I saw on Fox News (News feature can be seen live on the website). It completely locks down any laptop without the biometric encryption (your live sub-dermal electric signal from your fingerprint) authentication. The device has highest level of encryption in the world 384 Bit 18 layer security far superior to the old 256 AES. Now CIA, NSA and government agencies switching to this technology as it takes a Cray Super Computer 12 years to decrypt one line.