Actually, I think if you look at all the true probabilities, storage o
And hosting on a "well-known" service would push probabilities higher.
All security measures can eventually be broken. SSL was even cracked a
When I worked for the Gov, the saying was the only secure computer was
Of course, convenience and just plain usability requires some level of
The general description of my approach is about 3 on-line backups of d
I'm not trying to say all Internet storage is a bad thing. But I do be
This is probably sounding more negative than I intend it to. Let me pu
-Charlie
Mar 3, 2009 04:32:29 AM,
[email protected] wrote:
You are way m
--- On Tue, 3/3/09
[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Andrew Stirling <
[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [NF] Carbonite -- online backup
> To:
[email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 4:12 A> Jeff
>
> they state:
> "Completely secure
&> We en> your files twice before backing them up securely offsite,
> using the same
> encryption techniques that banks use. Files r> encrypted at our
> secure data centers, so only you ca> &
> "Carbonite uses a combination of encrypt> techniques, similar to those
> used by banks, to safegua> twice before
> they leave > servers, making it
&g> without you> password. Users are also given the option to manage their> own
encryption
> key."
>
> Do you think they a> in the know
> (empl>
> Andrew Stirling
> 01250 >
http://www.calcpay.co.uk
> HMRC Accredited UK payroll>
>
> Jeff Johnson wrote:
> > Am I th> Google or anyone
> > else having personal data? I go through training with
> ma> > corporations regarding handling of personal data. I
&g> > this type of information stored on someo> server. Don't you
> > have any concerns about t> that your data is
> > secure? Or> not critical to
> > >
> > I am interested in hearing> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > Jef> >
[email protected]
> > SanDC, In> > 623-582-0323
> > Fax 623-869-0675
> >
> >
> >
> > Michael Madigan wrote:
> >&> doesn't back up properly,> after a week of inactivity.
> >> >> Get it!
> >>
> >>
> &> >>
> >> --- On Mon, 3/2/09, MB Software S> Account <
>
> wrote:
> > >>> From: MB Software Solutions General Account
> <
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoft>
> >>> Subject: [NF] Carbonite -- o> >>> To: "ProFox Email List"
> <
[email protected]>
> >>> Date: Monday, March 2, > >>> My dad is thinking about using Carbonite>
> >>> backing up his
> >>> computer
> >>&> product, or
> > >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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