Smartphone arrogance is something I can tolerate. But I can't stand smart alecs who think their smart devices are absolutely secure. . And, going by reports last week of a security hole that allows hackers to wipe out data on many Android phones, as well as other worrying mobile- security news, these smart chaps don't look so smart any more. It surfaced earlier last week that a bug in the new Samsung Galaxy S III allows a hacker to reset the phone to its factory settings - erasing data such as contacts and photos. The link for this article located at asiaOne is no longer available. . And, going by reports last week of a security hole that allows hackers to wipe out data on many Andr. smartphone, arrogance, something, tolerate, can't, stand, smart, alecs, think, their. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A key part of any information security strategy is disposing of data once it's no longer needed. Failure to do so can lead to serious breaches of data-protection and privacy policies, compliance problems and added costs.. When it comes to selecting ways to destroy data, organizations have a short menu. There are basically three options: overwriting, which is covering up old data with information; degaussing, which erases the magnetic field of the storage media; and physical destruction, which employs techniques such as disk shredding. Each of these techniques has benefits and drawbacks, experts say. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Robust information elimination methods are vital for safeguarding data integrity and adhering to security regulations.. Data Disposal Techniques, Data Erasure Methods, Information Security Compliance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
After a U.S. intelligence-gathering aircraft was involved in a mid-air collision off the coast of China four years ago, the crew was unable to erase sensitive information from magnetic data storage systems before making an emergency landing in Chinese territory. That event underscored the need for simple techniques to provide fail-safe destruction of sensitive data aboard such aircraft. Working with defense contractor L-3 Communications Corp., scientists at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) have developed a series of prototype systems that use special high-strength permanent magnets to quickly erase a wide variety of storage media. . Developed so far for VHS tapes, floppy drives, data cassettes, and small computer hard drives, the techniques could also have commercial applications for banking, human resource and other industries that must also protect sensitive information. “This is a very challenging problem, The link for this article located at Georgia Tech Research is no longer available. . Innovated methods for data removal across diverse storage types, guaranteeing security of confidential material during critical situations.. Data Erasure Techniques, Magnetic Storage Solutions, Secure Data Destruction. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Resellers of old computer equipment say they will no longer accept used equipment without charging for erasing hard drives to ensure they aren't held liable for exposing sensitive data. . . .. Resellers of old computer equipment say they will no longer accept used equipment without charging for erasing hard drives to ensure they aren't held liable for exposing sensitive data. Marc Sherman, chairman and CEO of WindsorTech Inc. in Highstown, N.J., a used IT equipment reseller, charges companies a flat $8.75 fee for performing a basic audit of used computer equipment and $10 to $30 for erasing disk arrays, depending on the disk's size. "As the business developed over the years, we've gone into a world where data security is critical," he said. "The whole thing now is we're in a situation where we're reluctant to buy equipment unless we're fully indemnified. Otherwise, it puts us in a very dangerous situation. "It's been an educational process for IT users. The information on a computer doesn't belong to the company. It belongs to the customer," he said. The link for this article located at computerworld.com is no longer available. . Outdated computers incur escalating costs due to inefficiency, high maintenance, and increased energy use. Additionally, secure data handling in disposal is critical to prevent breaches. Used IT Equipment, Data Security Measures, IT Department Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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