Posts Tagged ‘privacy’

Mobile Manners #1: Privacy Please!

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Intel brings you Gabby and Gertrude who provide some clues on public laptop etiquette.
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The Ghost of Christmas Future: Identity Management in 2033

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

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By Arthur Lessard and provided by the CIO Leadership Network.

It’s 7:30am on Friday morning. Your PDA wakes you with the latest Bach/Mozart/U2 synth medley it bought for you from the classics server off the web overnight; you’re fairly pleased with the purchase, since you didn’t even know the synthers were playing with that arrangement again. The “housething” system turns up the wall screen and flips on your favorite news channel. (more…)

Strengthening Enterprise Security via Notebook Encryption

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

With new privacy laws and a thriving black market for personal information, Intel determined that selective encryption of notebook computer files was no longer sufficient. To mitigate the risks, we implemented full disk encryption as an additional layer of security. This paper describes the business rationale, the software-based solution, and the plan Intel IT developed to help ensure a smooth and secure implementation. (more…)