r than wine
> and the tour.
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
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Subject: Re: Mac security, encrypting, backing up, oh my!
I personally would rather some sort of RSA or DH scheme for encryption but
braille ain’t a bad idea.:) Especially for communicating in the clear. To
easy to translate though but if memory serves didn’t
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> Traci and others,
>Finally took a look at these articles. I did not see any responses but
> here is what I s
security, encrypting, backing up, oh my!
Traci and others,
Finally took a look at these articles. I did not see any responses but here
is what I see in this.
What are the risks with encryption? Forget a password and you are dead in
the water? I suppose those of us who can create braille hard
Traci and others,
Finally took a look at these articles. I did not see any responses
but here is what I see in this.
What are the risks with encryption? Forget a password and you are
dead in the water? I suppose those of us who can create braille hard
copy should be safe. Or even a brf
Absolutely good stuff, I use encryption heavily and like seeing others do the
same. I use GPG with Apple mail to send and receive encrypted mail as well as
digitally sign messages, VPN technology to encrypt everything going over the
network, File Vault for the disks and yes encrypt Time
Here are some interesting articles about securing data on our Macs and
encrypting back ups & external drives.
5 Ways to Keep Your Mac's Data Safe and Secure - The Mac Observer