Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-24 Thread Cameron Childress
This post made me think of Amazon's newly announced service, Glacier: http://aws.amazon.com/glacier/ -Cameron On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:05 AM, Scott Raley wrote: > Have you checked into JungleDisk? We have some lawfirms that use this > as their backup. It only requires their small interface t

RE: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-24 Thread Scott Raley
, August 14, 2012 4:52 PM To: cf-community Subject: Re: My stuff on remote drives My interpretation is that DropBox would be in violation of their Terms if they looked, but that they technically *could* look, because they keep a copy of your encryption key. That said, I use the hell out of DropBox

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-16 Thread Judah McAuley
Speaking of multiple backups, I just ran across this via LifeHacker. Box.com (not to be confused with Dropbox) seems to do all the sync stuff you'd expect and is giving away 25GB of space free. https://www.box.com/signup/o/hellosign_25 Haven't looked into their security stuff, however. Cheers,

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Erika L. Rich
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Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Cameron Childress
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Judah McAuley wrote: > When all the DropBox security woes first started popping up, I > remember there was a run down of alternatives. The one that seemed to > have the best combination of security and features was called > SpiderOak. Might want to give it a loo

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Cameron Childress
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > um all of them? > > while my kid's pictures are that critical, I am very leery of putting > anything remotely sensitive up in their cloud. I assume you'd choose to encrypt the things you feel like encrypting. Up to you. -Cameron ... ~

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Judah McAuley
When all the DropBox security woes first started popping up, I remember there was a run down of alternatives. The one that seemed to have the best combination of security and features was called SpiderOak. Might want to give it a look. Judah On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Michael Dinowitz wr

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I've got a notes directory on my computer where I have day notes, client notes, thoughts, etc. all in text docs. I sync it with the stick so if the stick dies, it's not my only copies. Personally, I'm against remote drives as I'd have to be online to access the content. But then again, if I lose o

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Larry C. Lyons
The one real cool use of DropBox I've seen is what a guy I know does for web development. He has his own home based web server, where his inetpub folder is aliased to dropbox (not sure of the proper terminology here). Then he can access the code anywhere on his iPad using Textastic which has a dro

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Mike given that most flash type drives are not all that durable, you may want to have multiple backups - encrypted of course. On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Michael Dinowitz wrote: > > So I'll have to have a decrypt program where ever I am to use the data? I'd > rather just work from a secure

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Michael Dinowitz
So I'll have to have a decrypt program where ever I am to use the data? I'd rather just work from a secure stick. On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Cameron Childress wrote: > > If you really want it to be secure, crypt the data before you feed it to > DropBox. Then their security problems don't r

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Larry C. Lyons
um all of them? while my kid's pictures are that critical, I am very leery of putting anything remotely sensitive up in their cloud. larry On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Cameron Childress wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > >> Do you know whether they have fix

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Cameron Childress
If you really want it to be secure, crypt the data before you feed it to DropBox. Then their security problems don't really matter. On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 5:10 PM, Michael Dinowitz < mdino...@houseoffusion.com> wrote: > That's one of the important items on my list as to weather to use them or >

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Michael Dinowitz
That's one of the important items on my list as to weather to use them or not. My current option is a memory stick but I've been admonished about that. On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > > Do you know whether they have fixed their security issues they've been > having? >

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Cameron Childress
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > Do you know whether they have fixed their security issues they've been > having? There have been several. I'm not sure which you are referring to. -Cameron ... ~| Ord

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Do you know whether they have fixed their security issues they've been having? On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Cameron Childress wrote: > > My interpretation is that DropBox would be in violation of their Terms if > they looked, but that they technically *could* look, because they keep a > copy

Re: My stuff on remote drives

2012-08-14 Thread Cameron Childress
My interpretation is that DropBox would be in violation of their Terms if they looked, but that they technically *could* look, because they keep a copy of your encryption key. That said, I use the hell out of DropBox. -Cameron On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Michael Dinowitz < mdino...@houseoff