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Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ...
From: michael williamson <michael () puffin tamucc edu>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:22:12 -0600
And you think this could be reliably implemented on a mickeysoft platform? On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 08:07, Exibar wrote: --snip--
I would think that a more controllable environment would be a laptop that must phone home every 5 minutes of activity or gets securely wiped. Better yet, an encrypted laptop where access to the sourcecode is limited to 5 minutes and then you must FOB authenticate back into it. After 30 minutes of activity and no FOB re-entry you must call back to Microsoft for a new software FOB. After one hour of activity and no FOB authentication the whole laptop becomes irreversibly encrypted and must be sent back to Microsoft to be re-built. Ok maybe that's TOO secure :-)
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- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Gregory A. Gilliss (Feb 18)
- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Nancy Kramer (Feb 18)
- RE: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh] (Feb 19)
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- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Byron Copeland (Feb 18)
- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... madsaxon (Feb 18)
- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Exibar (Feb 19)
- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Dave Horsfall (Feb 19)
- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Exibar (Feb 19)
- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... michael williamson (Feb 19)
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- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Dave Horsfall (Feb 20)
- Re: InfoSec sleuths beware ... Gregory A. Gilliss (Feb 19)
