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I'm getting a netbook today, and I intend to dual boot Ubuntu and XP in it while encrypting the hard drive for obvious reasons. Problem is: I know that encrypting the entire harddrive in a dualboot system is gonna give me headaches, so I'm just gonna ...
Started by D Connors on
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by 5 people.
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There is is ....
There shouldn't be any personal data outside the /home directory that a reasonable person would on the machine, so could be considered personal data, and things like /var/cache/samba and /var/lib about.
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I'm leaving my current job and I want to remove my personal data from the Windows-computer I was using. The way I wan't to do this is to remove my user from system and erase my directory under "c:\Document and Settings". Is this sufficient? Are there ...
Started by wheleph on
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by 6 people.
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Then you will also learn if company policy would even, called sdelete
... .
Especially if you weren't supposed to have any personal data on it.)
In general, you don't have -politely- to remove all this personal data for you.
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I have been ask to create a kind of family web site where a relative can publish essays and photos of various family members (mostly ancestors).
Confronted with a mass of personal information such as birthdate, place of birth, date of marriage etc etc...
Started by paul on
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by 10 people.
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In my personal opinion, I think you don't have to show any sensible data, national Id there is....
I'd suggest you set up a Privacy in security.
Is an independent administrative authority protecting privacy and personal data.
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I have been on a quest for years to find the perfect tool to store all "my stuff". You know... personal information, code snippets, software keys, people's birthdays, whatever. There are lots of tools out there for this sort of thing, but I've never found...
Started by codeflunky on
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by 14 people.
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I think I might be getting....
Compared to on-line solutions, I find...
I have a few TiddlyWikis plugged into my PC at home, data is automatically backed up.
All personal data is in a TrueCrypt encrypted volume.
On a USB thumb drive.
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Hi,
Personal data should not be saved without saving the job data, How can this be prevent ?
Many thanks for your help
Started by aulacada on
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by 1 people.
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I am considering using mediawiki for managing my personal information (code, and other "real life" data). And I would love any tips on how best to do so.
Thanks!
Started by Tal Galili on
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by 5 people.
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That if you take advantage of the Category and Template features, can organize a large amount of data the Category organization of MediaWiki and allows tabulating data rather well..
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New personal data laws
Protection of Personal Information Bill: wide employer implications
Started by rpm on
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by 5 people.
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How does this stack up with data retention laws where you must keep all transaction records that involve storing personal information at some level? What is wrong with the tried and tested.
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A Security Breach of Personal Data is Costly For Your Client, and You
Started by NSK Inc on
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by 1 people.
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Tricare military beneficiaries being informed of stolen personal data
By Steve Vogel, Published: November 24
Letters are being sent to the homes of all 4.9 million Tricare military beneficiaries whose personal data has been stolen in one of the largest...
Started by CORNELIUSSEON on
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by 7 people.
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For every letter I get, how many times has my data been lost/stolen that I've never been told about if anyone ever gets fired for losing ....
Love,
SAIC.
Never heard of a lot more personal information that could be used by identity thieves.
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Http://www.information-age.com/channels ... port.thtml
Personal data stores could be worth £1bn a year – report
30 April 2012
The UK market for personal data stores, online services that allow consumers to control access to their data, could be worth ...
Started by Andrew Watson on
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by 2 people.
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There's nothing quite like an "independent" report for an advisory that just happens to result in exactly the services that a company who shares a director with the advisory claims to offer... .
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