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Data Safety & Security [English]

Teddy Cross
October 13, 2014

Data Safety & Security [English]

Teddy Cross

October 13, 2014
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  1. SAFETY What would you do if you lost your data?

    What would we do if we lost our company’s data? Hint: Don’t.
  2. OFFLINE BACKUP • Backup & Restore on Windows. • Time

    Machine on Mac. • Backs up everything. • Very easy restores. • $100 for 2TB hard drive. • Vulnerable to loss, theft, disasters.
  3. ONLINE BACKUP • Backblaze for Windows and Mac. • Backs

    up everything important. • 100% automatic every hour. • Relatively easy restores. • $5 per month per computer. • Vulnerable to nuclear weapons.
  4. SECURITY What would you do if you lost your identity?

    What would we do if we lost our customers’ identities? Hint: Don’t.
  5. WORST OF ALL… KOREAN CORPS & GOV • 2011, 2012,

    2013, 2014. • SK, KT, Nate, Lotte, Kookmin, Nonghyup, etc. • RRN, i-PIN, etc. • When will it stop? • Never. Korea is insecure.
  6. TIPS • NEVER save or email passwords. • NEVER tell

    anyone your password. • NEVER use the same password twice. • NEVER use a short or simple password. • ALWAYS use Two Factor Auth when available.
  7. BEST: 1PASSWORD • Remember one password to unlock. • Generates

    long random passwords. • Saves passwords, accounts, etc. • Syncs desktop, browser, and phone. • Vaults are shareable with coworkers. • https://agilebits.com/onepassword
  8. RECAP • Back up regularly! Offline and ideally online. •

    Never write down, save, or share passwords. • Always use complex passwords and Two Factor Auth. • Backblaze: https://secure.backblaze.com/r/00xl2x • 1Password: https://agilebits.com/onepassword