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Daily Archives: December 12, 2011
Working with SQL Server Third Party Vendors
I ran across Denny Cherry’s (@MrDenny) blog on Fixing Vendor Performance Problems in which he outlines three methods of dealing with the. His list is basically Work with the vendor Do nothing Fix it yourself Denny recommends that you do … Continue reading
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Encryption Works
I don’t know that the government hires the best people or they have the best tools to work with, but they have some expertise. There’s a short note from Bruce Schneier that full disk encryption (FDE) does appear to by preventing unauthorized … Continue reading