@Duane, If the SDK (to encrypt) exists then it exists for a security reason.

@Reza, I don't think Polycom people approved anyone from Taug to become
channel partner.  You should probably look elsewhere.

-Bruce


On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 12:28 AM, Duane <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/17/12 14:21, Jason Rose wrote:
>
>> Hey Duane,
>>
>> Actually if you secure anything you are good to go, if you leave
>> loopholes then you are delaying the inevitable... Yes new loopholes are
>> always found, but that is why being an IT manager anywhere is a full time
>> job...
>>
>>
> What you describe above is commonly called "security theatre", having the
> appearance of security but actually having brittle security, in this case
> someone is trying to secure against someone else having physical access to
> the server.
>
> If you actually want security, you need to have a secure physical server,
> preferably on the same LAN and behind a decent firewall, otherwise you are
> just fooling yourself and all it takes is a disgruntled employee wiping it
> out remotely on you, either your's or the hosting company, or if you are
> getting it rebadged, any other number of middle men as well!
>
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