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The best security measures can be rendered useless if you don't physically protect your systems. An intruder can steal a computer, server, or smartphone, then crack the password at his leisure. (Source: "Physical access". Wikipedia. Citing: Michael Meyers. ISBN 978-0-07-225345-0. McGraw-Hill Education.)
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What measures exist to protect against an attacker "forcing employees to comply"
There not much you can do when the attacker can get an authorized person to cooperate with them, be it through threats of violence, bribery, blackmail or deception. However, there are a few things whi …
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How can I prevent someone from carrying out a file from a machine
You can't. File permissions only affect the file itself, not its content. When the user can open the file with any program, they can also write it to another file which then won't inherit any permissi …
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Why did the Papal conclave use a Faraday cage in 2013 when selecting the new pope?
When you read up on the source quoted in the article, you will notice that it apparently isn't talking about a "real" Farraday cage around the Sistine Chapel (putting a whole building under a wiremesh …