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09 Mar 2008 |
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01 Mar 2008 |
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ABSTRACT:
The project was resurrected in early 2004, this time focusing on high-profile users. A year later the company decided to take another stab at putting full disk encryption on every laptop. Since authentication is such a critical factor in an encryption project, Timken had to first resolve its authentication policy issues and decide whether to use strong authentication, passwords, single sign-on or biometrics. Herbst would not disclose which form the company chose, but stressed that selection is the vital first step.
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AUTHOR:
Bill Brenner
Senior News Writer, SearchSecurity.com
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Data Encryption | Laptop Computers | Storage Security |
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