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    [July,31] Symantec: New Attitude on Security Needed

    Government agencies and private companies need to move their focus away from single-point security solutions to more holistic, information-based security, Symantec officials advised.

    "Clearly we've moved to a point in time where our customers have to be much more focused on protecting the information itself, as opposed to protecting the PC or protecting the network," John Thompson, Symantec's chairman and CEO, said Thursday at the company's government symposium in Washington, D.C. "While those are necessary components of a protection strategy, they're not the end all. More has to be done."

    In recent years, U.S. lawmakers have focused their attention on data breaches and lost laptops, and federal agencies have scrambled to meet requirements for encrypting information on laptops and other mobile devices. On Monday, the U.S. Government Accountability Office released a report saying that only 30 percent of sensitive data on mobile devices at 24 major agencies had been encrypted as of last September.
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    Well, for big companies, small workstations can be disposed of easily, but it's the data that matters
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Well, for big companies, small workstations can be disposed of easily, but it's the data that matters
    External HDDs FTW
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    With high data transfer rates ;D
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    LOL for sure,they got like 200K buffering speed or so
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    Or disks with 16MB buffers and 200MB RAM deferred writing SuperCaches
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Or disks with 16MB buffers and 200MB RAM deferred writing SuperCaches
    that would make my Day Nicer !! Its all about Buffering u know !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reppy View Post
    that would make my Day Nicer !!
    You want to know more? Link
    That's the soft I talked about... they have a trial version so that you can check it out
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    yeah definitely I would,Thanks
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    Tell me if you see huge performance improvements (You'll notice at least operations that handle big files will speed up )
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Tell me if you see huge performance improvements (You'll notice at least operations that handle big files will speed up )
    take a look @ the web page,that product is requiring a purchase to download it anyway,I will search for a cracked copy of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reppy View Post
    take a look @ the web page,that product is requiring a purchase to download it
    There is a trial version, you can get it here... Download "SuperCache 3", it's the first in the list
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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