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Fiddling with my blog post: Converting your CDs to a digital audio library
9:10 AM Dec 20th, 2009
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Published a new blog post: Ripping and burning DVDs on the Mac
9:09 AM Dec 20th, 2009
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Published a new blog post: Converting your CDs to a digital audio library
1:34 PM Dec 6th, 2009
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Published a new blog post: Using VeriSign Digital ID Class 1 Certificates on a Mac
3:29 PM Nov 17th, 2009
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Another tweeterview by Lisa:
2:53 PM Oct 15th, 2009
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Check out my latest blog posting on owning your data.
7:54 AM Oct 12th, 2009
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Thawte will stop offering Personal Email Certificates on 11-16,-09.
4:14 AM Oct 10th, 2009
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I was just interviewed by Lisa Diaz of iDiaz Marketing on: “Internet Security Sense for Mere Mortals”. Transcript at:
2:40 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ Yes. A small clarification, I'd say encryption for e-mail. In order to encrypt, you need a digital certificate. Thawte is a so
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1:27 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ No, those transactions are encrypted “on the fly” Look for a small padlock or other indicator on your browser.
1:23 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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1:22 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ At Thawte you can get a digital certificate that will allow you to sign all your e-mails and encrypt e-mails to users who also
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1:22 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ You should NEVER assume e-mail is private unless it is encrypted.
1:18 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ In a nutshell, Yes. No hacking required. System administrators at any site your mail goes through can read your e-mail.
1:18 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ Yes. I would use e-mail encryption to send someone a password in an e-mail.
1:15 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ Modern e-mail clients like Outlook and Mac Mail allow you to use these certificates to secure your e-mail.
1:13 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ W/ a digital certificate you can encrypt your e-mail to keep it from prying eyes (privacy).
1:13 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ W/ a digital certificate you can “sign” your e-mail to prove it actually came from you and was not forged (authentication, non
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1:13 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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I am being interviewed by @ on Tweeterview. See it here:
1:12 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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@ Free digital certificates are also available from companies like Thawte. They require showing an ID to a notary.
1:12 PM Oct 4th, 2009
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- Name Hector Diaz
- Location Denver, CO
- Web http://hdiaz.org
- Bio A seasoned information technology executive with extensive experience running multiple data centers in international environments.
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