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Feb 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 8 |
asked | CEH resources for exam prep |
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Feb 7 |
comment |
Are there any smartcard/hardware-tokens for certificate-based authentication which are easily destroyed? Agreed. Whether or not it alerts to a locked or zeroe'd out state as the OP asked is usually a function of the middleware. The enviornment I work for uses the duress finger method for our smart cards and duress codes for access systems (which lets you into the system, but then guys with guns come knocking) --- but we're ultraparanoid. |
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Feb 7 |
awarded | Editor |
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Feb 7 |
revised |
What is your way to create good passwords that can actually be remembered? added 193 characters in body |
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Feb 7 |
comment |
What is your way to create good passwords that can actually be remembered? I proposed an extremely similar method to the /. community around 2005 and have used it successfully with many of my clients. I posted my method (though a much shorter article) as an answer in this thread. |
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Feb 7 |
answered | What is your way to create good passwords that can actually be remembered? |
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Feb 7 |
answered | Are there any smartcard/hardware-tokens for certificate-based authentication which are easily destroyed? |
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Jan 28 |
answered | Good (preferably free) resource for CISSP practice questions |
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Dec 16 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 16 |
answered | Is there a security risk running web apps in debug=“true”? |
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 15 |
answered | Retaining institutional knowledge of a complex infrastructure (checkpoint, juniper, etc) |
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Dec 15 |
answered | Network Forensics - what is in your toolbox |