[OPLINTECH] FW: APCUG - NTI Free Offer for Your Members

Chad Neeper cneeper at level9networks.com
Mon Sep 25 15:58:49 EDT 2006


For those of you interested in the data encryption aspect of your USB
device (or laptop, workstation hard drive, etc.) I would strongly
recommend that you take a look at the excellent open source project
TrueCrypt (http://www.truecrypt.org). It is easy to implement (although
it may appear intimidating on the surface) and works amazingly well for
Windows (and presumably equally well for Linux). Naturally, being open
source, it's free.

For what it's worth, I have confidential information on my laptop. I
trust TrueCrypt to protect that information from even the most
technically savvy individual in the event my laptop were to be stolen.

Chad

Ps. Sadly, in this litigious day and age, I feel like I need to disclaim
everything:  I'm just a happy TrueCrypt user and have no association
what-so-ever with the TrueCrypt project.

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Chad Neeper
Senior Systems Engineer

Level 9 Networks
740-548-8070 (voice)
866-214-6607 (fax)

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Mann, James H. wrote:
>
> You might find this useful.
>
>  
>
> Please note new extension Ext. 1210
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>  
>
> Jim Mann
>
> Technology Coordinator
>
> Greene County Public Library
>
> Xenia Ohio 45385
>
> (937) 376-2996 x1210
>
> mailto: jmann at gcpl.lib.oh.us
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> *From:* Jim Ullom [mailto:jullom at woh.rr.com]
> *Sent:* Monday, September 25, 2006 3:13 PM
> *Subject:* Fwd: APCUG - NTI Free Offer for Your Members
>
>  
>
> /Hi all,
>
> This *free software* offer for USB thumb drives just in courtesy of
> APCUG, of which we are a member. This is good for *_ONE DAY ONLY,_*
> starting at 12:00 A.M. September 26, 2006 - 11:59 P.M. September 26,
> 2006, *_Pacific Time._ Act quickly!
>
> *        Jim
>
>
>
>
> /
>
> NTI Offers One Day Free Download of New USB Storage Partitioning,
> Encryption Software
> (12:00 a.m. September 26, 2006 - 11:59 p.m. September 26, 2006,
> Pacific Time)
>
> Starting Monday at midnight, NewTech Infosystems (NTI) will be making
> their new Ninja software - a USB data storage and protection software
> solution - available free on their web site, www.ntius.com. 
> <http://www.ntius.com.%C2%A0%C2%A0/>Unlike most fixed partition USB
> software, NTI Ninja allows users to adjust the size of their public
> and private  partitions on their portable storage device.  In
> addition, the software  provides users with complete storage area
> anti-tamper encryption and  password protection.
>
> The new software was developed to meet the dramatic increase in
> today's mobile workforce, the increased use of USB storage devices and
> the need to protect content and data from being stolen or compromised
> on the small, portable devices.
>
> To kickoff Ninja protection, the company will make the software
> available free at the firm's website tomorrow (September 26).  After
> that -- the
> software that works with Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP operating systems
> - will  have a suggested retail price of $24.95.
>
> NTI Ninja allows users to adjust the size of their private and public
> workspaces on virtually any USB flash or hard drive device to meet their
> specific storage requirements.
>
> To ensure private and sensitive information is not compromised even if
> the device is lost or stolen, NTI Ninja includes core encryption and
> password protection.
>
> The password protection and encryption application complies with the
> Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), the government- and
> corporate-grade encryption standard. The 128-bit AES encryption
> prevents brute force password protection of the user's private storage
> areas while providing free, easy access to the public storage space on
> the USB device. Individuals can use the software on USB flash and hard
> drives as well as SD cards, cell and smartphones, iPods and MP3 Players.
>
> Users can reformat the storage device at any time to meet changing
> requirements.
>
> For your free copy of NTI Ninja download it on September 26 at
> www.ntius.com <http://www.ntius.com/>.
> After that.$24.95!
>
>
> Jim
> check out the NASAC website
> at */http://www.nasac.org
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