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From: "Clemens, Dan" <Dan.Clemens () healthsouth com>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 09:09:35 -0500
I thought I would pass this on. <smirk> Have fun. :P -Daniel Clemens
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We examined approaches to create signatures for computer system objects similar to the unique signature of biological DNA. A result of that project was a method for computer system self-defense: The DNA Self-Defense Methodology. It is a general methodology for managing and approving system objects, and identifying objects that have not been approved. Note that this methodology is patent pending a and is protected by copyright. Our process is an application of this methodology, which is a self-defense process for securing computer data on company and personal networks, laptops, PDA's, and other portable devices. While this process does not restrict forces from unauthorized access to the system, it will maintain the security of those objects by creating an additional security layer for each secured object. Security researchers suggest that there is no known complete system. Rather security is a process that uses multiple solutions. The process is also not a complete security solution, but implementation could be viewed as another factor in a suite of security tools. I am asking for your help testing the software. For those interested there is a link on my web site: www.roughriderinc.com to download the software and sign up for the test. Thanks for your help and please send this email to others that might be interested in participating. Jim Dollens DrJTDollens () yahoo com
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