Archive of Security
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Disk Encryption For Your Android Honeycomb Device
Posted on December 15, 2011 by Mystech in AndroidHoneycomb comes with a built-in data encryption option. If you store personal, financial or business information which, frankly, many of us do without even realizing it, this can be a nice layer of security in case your tablet is stolen. To...
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Strengthening Your LinkedIn Privacy Settings
Posted on August 18, 2011 by Mystech in LinkedIn, TechnologyFor the most part, I love LinkedIn. I've frequently referred to them as "Facebook for grown-ups" and they've been invaluable in creating, monitoring and nurturing professional relationships with clients, employers and peers. However, I recently learned that some of...
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DropBox and KeePass; Two Great Tastes, That Taste Great Together
Posted on April 3, 2011 by Mystech in LinkedIn, TechnologyCan't take the credit for this idea, Lifehacker and many others got there long before me. I'm just chiming in to share my experience and endorse the process to others. The first part is is KeePass, a great open-source password...
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My Thoughts on Selected Android G1 Application
Posted on November 1, 2008 by Mystech in TechnologyI've been seeing a steady stream of new application from an enthusiastic community of developers. Here are my thumbnail thoughts. All of the application after the cut are available for free from the Android Marketplace via your G1...
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Targus DEFCON CL Security Cable
Posted on February 23, 2007 by Mystech in TechnologyThe short story is that I have a copy of the official and confidential cable lock cutting document from the folks at Targus. The longer story begins with a coworker wanted to secure their laptop to their workstation. I fully...
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