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Old 08-04-2006, 09:50 PM   #11
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Here's a novel idea - if you deal with "sensitive" material maybe you shouldn't be removing it from your workplace. If you need to get to it while at home or on the road maybe you should connect to your work computer on a secure internet connection.

iLiad Password Access Idea - Good.

iLiad Remote Kill Idea - VERY BAD!

I have enough problems in my life with the U.S. Government - Big Brother constantly in my business and personal life. Why I should let someone else into it, to control something that I bought is beyond me. Your giving too much control to others. This Remote Kill is akin to buying a car and giving the keys to the dealer so they can take it back when it suits them.

Suggestion: People that handle "sensitive data" should be more responsible. Safeguard your sensitive material sufficiently so that others (those that would be affected by the loss and those that have deal with the otherwise draconian tactics invoked to deal with the perpetrator's lack of due dilligence) will not have to suffer the consequences of irresponsibility.

FYI - I got a letter from the VA telling me that my personal information was jeapordized. That makes me very angry that some bonehead did that with my data.

The rest of us should not have to suffer such extreme tactics as "Remote Kill". The whole concept irks me to no end. I wholeheartedly resent the inference that this "Remote Kill" is required functionality. Just say NO to it! Thanks a lot!

Good Luck To Us All!

Last edited by firekat; 08-04-2006 at 09:54 PM.
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