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SamC
White Water Yakist

3467 Posts

Posted - 2005-10-14 : 09:46:35
I have data on my laptop which is not classified, but I wouldn't want it to be available to a thief if the laptop was stolen. (If for no other reason than bad press.)

Anybody have a recommendation for securing a laptop to prevent data theft if the laptop is stolen?

Sam

spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master

11752 Posts

Posted - 2005-10-14 : 10:16:04
don't think you can....
win security can be overcome with linux tools (can't remember the name of the tool...)
so basicaly i don't think there's much you can do other than encrypt data...

Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow
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SamC
White Water Yakist

3467 Posts

Posted - 2005-10-14 : 10:28:29
Desktops offer a solution I've always regarded as scarey - you can purchase an encrypting disk controller - scrambling your entire disk.

I thought there might be something similar for laptops...

Or a password protected software encryption package that scrambles the file system?

Or an obscure Windoes security option on folders?

Or 3 invalid logins and the C4 plug inserted next to the disk drive detonates?
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master

11752 Posts

Posted - 2005-10-14 : 10:39:26
whatever you do i can always take you disk and put it in another computer making it a slave and read all it's data

although a gyroscopic trigger with little C3H5(ONO2)3 Nitroglycerin with a fingerprints activator can do wonders ...

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SamC
White Water Yakist

3467 Posts

Posted - 2005-10-14 : 11:08:38
quote:
Originally posted by spirit1

whatever you do i can always take you disk and put it in another computer making it a slave and read all it's data

This is the point I'm trying to address. Is it necessary to have an encrypting disk controller, or is there a soft solution that might be a better fit for laptops....

A soft solution that encrypted (a portion of) the file system might be adequate - the data isn't encrypted, but it would push the accessability of the data so far out that the ROI would diminish for most theft. Try making that drive a slave and reading the data. Better to reformat the drive and move on.

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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger

1537 Posts

Posted - 2005-10-14 : 11:44:55
You may want to look at this SAM.

http://www.everythingusb.com/hardware/index/Kanguru_Wizard_USB_Security_Key.htm

It partitions off part of your disk and only allows access with the usb key.

Jim
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mcrowley
Aged Yak Warrior

771 Posts

Posted - 2005-10-14 : 13:27:24
[quote=SamC](If for no other reason than bad press.)[/quote]

Maybe you should store those pictures of you from Las Vegas somewhere else? ;-)
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