Internet cafes proliferate all throughout Asia and other remote countries, which makes getting online very easy and cheap. That said, as much as I love "the cloud," keeping data online comes with security concerns, especially in places where internet restrictions and heavy government monitoring are commonplace. . Here are a list of items from my arsenal. Explore strategies for ensuring your online security during travels in areas with heavy surveillance, including crucial advice.. Internet Privacy, Secure Browsing, Travel Security, Data Protection, Online Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
If you travel across national borders, it's time to customs-proof your laptop. Customs officials have been stepping up electronic searches of laptops at the border, where travelers enjoy little privacy and have no legal grounds to object. Laptops and other electronic devices can be seized without reason, their contents copied, and the hardware returned hours or even weeks later. Now that we're jumped ahead an hour and are seeing less snow (at least here out east), we can start moving about the world again with our trusty laptops - be sure to give a quick once over of the above article! This includes tips / tools for ALL operating systems to ensure you have properly secured your laptop - wireless hacks, encryption techniques, and general security apply.. The link for this article located at news.com is no longer available. . Safeguard your laptop against customs scrutiny with these crucial strategies and resources to maintain data security during international trips.. Customs Laptop Security, Traveling with Laptop, Data Protection Tips, Encryption Techniques, Privacy on Travel. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Starting in October at London's Heathrow Airport, new iris recognition technology will enable selected passengers to look into a video camera at the passport control checkpoint and have their identity verified within seconds. The Heathrow program will be . . . . Starting in October at London's Heathrow Airport, new iris recognition technology will enable selected passengers to look into a video camera at the passport control checkpoint and have their identity verified within seconds. The Heathrow program will be the first large-scale passenger processing trial in the world to rely entirely on biometric identification. PASSENGERS TAKING PART in the Heathrow trial will be pre-cleared by the U.K. Immigration Service. Passengers will still be required to carry passports but their permission to enter the U.K. will be based on the real-time verification of their iris pattern. The program is aimed at expediting passenger arrivals and reducing operating costs. Up to 2,000 North American citizens - customers of Virgin Atlantic and British Airways who travel frequently to the United Kingdom - will be able to enroll in the trial. The so-called "one-stop" identification process uses iris-recognition technology to identify passengers at all steps in the travel process. Powerful software translates the iris pattern into a frequent-flier number or passport number, and then communicates this with airport and airline computers to simplify check-in, baggage check, boarding and passport control. . In October, Heathrow Airport is revolutionizing check-in with iris recognition technology, enhancing security and minimizing wait times for travelers.. Iris Recognition, Airport Security, Biometric Technology, Heathrow Airport, Passenger Processing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Here I am, on the road again with my notebook computer. It took me about three attempts to sign into my computer here in the hotel room. Because I change my passwords several times a year, as we all should, . . . . Here I am, on the road again with my notebook computer. It took me about three attempts to sign into my computer here in the hotel room. Because I change my passwords several times a year, as we all should, I couldn't remember the last one I came up with. I kept writing "NewsRat" and it wouldn't work. Finally, I remembered "NewStrat" (it's a guitar thing) and everything was fine. It got me thinking. There's got to be a better way to access my computer and all the other things in my life. I have a PIN (personal identification number) or a PASSWORD (password) for everything I do. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . Having difficulty handling passwords during your travels with a laptop? Explore strategies to enhance security and ease of access.. Password Management, Remote Work Security, User Authentication, Computing Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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