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Re: [PEN-TEST] Password Protection


From: "Dunker, Noah" <NDunker () FISHNETSECURITY COM>
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 12:28:12 -0500

I don't know exactly what you're looking for... but an enterprise-level
desktop-to-network encryption solution would be something along the lines of
RSA Keon Desktop.  Not sure if this is what you're looking for.  Go to
www.rsa.com <http://www.rsa.com>  for more info.

-----Original Message-----
From: Allen, Peter [mailto:peter.allen () MOON-LIGHT CO UK]
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 7:36 AM
To: PEN-TEST () SECURITYFOCUS COM
Subject: Re: Password Protection



Although I haven't got the full answer is there anyone smarter than me out
that who could advise on a solution involving PGP or similar encryption ?


Again the solution must incorporate the requirement not to save data to the
hard drive (although this would never be entirely preventable). A further
thought - for ease of use, could all the info be pulled into one document,
presentation etc ?


Hope this helps or at least fuels the process.


Peter



At 09:04 07/10/00 -0800, in0m of the s0d crew wrote:



Hi All

I have collected a group of information, Doc's, txt, Graphs and so on while
on a job. I want to present that information to the client on a CD. I would
like to have the client be able to browse direct off the CD.


However I would like to some how password protect the CD so no one can
browse any of the information on the disk with out the password. I know I
could just zip and protect the info on the cd but that would require the
client to have to unzip to the HD, I would prefer that did not have to
happen. I would like to keep it all on the CD, this is for a few reasons,
legal being one of them.


I have searched for hours with no joy.

Any suggestions




Peter Mercer


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