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Computer's Data Security: Necessity and Myth
There is no 100 % protection for your computer. But this doesn’t mean you cannot prevent you data to be unauthorized accessed.
Once I was chatting with my colleagues about the security issues and the ways the information can be protected. Our main goal was to understand if the Dekart family products can be used for assuring data access protection. We were talking about existing software, about the devices available for buyers and about the percentage of an assurance we can get from these tools available on the modern market so far. We also touched the other side of protection: it’s vulnerability. We came to the conclusion that it is not simple to get the information protected, as there are many well-established strategies and methods developers (to say nicely), whose target is to get to know what is valuable for you.
But anyway there are the directions we can work on in order to minimize the risks for unauthorized access to our data. Here are they.
Together with our colleagues we came to conclusion that there is no perfect security environment, although it is not wise at all to stay unaware of the risks existed and to minimize the solutions to this issue available. At least we were satisfied with Dekart Products we were testing, so we decided to get Dekart Private Disk and Dekart Logon.
This is not so difficult topic to understand. We just wanted to encourage you to think of solutions existed. Just look for the information and act!
(More on Dekart Logon http://www.dekart.com/products/authentication_access/logon/)
(More on Dekart Private Disk http://www.dekart.com/products/file_disk_encryption/private_disk/)
Ceban Liuba
Born in 1974 in Ukraine (former USSR)
Now lives in Moldova
Since 1998 works on Internet
Since 2004 works in the IT security Software Company as a Technical Writer
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