Hello here
December 20093 weeks to go before I start my new activities on ePaper
Cool I finally managed to hack my Emtec Movie Cube to make my own Favorite Web Radio List
Mobile phone ? --> http://www.jfdeclercq.com/m/
Mobile phone & Follow me ? --> www.fftogo.com
Will 2010 be the year of eBooks ? 2009: A Retrospective - Epaper Central bit.ly
Aie ! Google Docs Server Error....
An other application of ePaper : Campagne Affichage E-paper - une vidéo Cinéma bit.ly
Looking at IBM Smarter Water Management: bit.ly
Seems I managed to solve my overheating Ubuntu problems...
The IBM booth at devoxx 09 twitgoo.com
Thinking about a capitalization plan for the next 30 years...
My facebook username is back. Cool. www.facebook.com
PS : The problem is solved now. The other day I noticed my facebook profile was 'jdeclercq'. My Facebook profile page was than http://www.facebook.com/jdeclercq Now in general I try to have "jfdeclercq" (See Social Networks). By hazard I was on a profile page where I could see that 'jfdeclercq' was available. I than changed my profile name to "jfdeclercq". Since than I can't access my profile... Nor via jdeclercq :http://www.facebook.com/jdeclercq Nor via jfdeclercq : http://www.facebook.com/jfdeclercq Nor via my profile number: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=773563635 I guess that's the best way to deal with privacy issues with facebook :-) I managed to screw my facebook profile bit.ly
November 2009Lexpress : Tres belle réalisation de journal en ligne. bit.ly
See some photos of our shopping weekend in Milan (Nov 28 2009)" bit.ly
Encrypt your Documents with IBM SFED bit.ly
Today I'm working on the Integration of IBM's Cryptography solutions for long term archiving in Content Management Solutions like FileNet Image Services. The idea is to encrypt confidential documents on the desktop using SFED (Secure File Encryption for Desktops) and than post them to the Document Archive. This design poses many organizational questions : What if the person who encrypted the file forgot the password ? In that case, there are two main possibilities: 1. Use a Password Store or 2. Allow for password recovery. An Administration Interface allows to recover the password. This requires, in addition to the technology, a strong real life procedure such that the password recovery tool isn't misused. In SFED, the Security Domain of the documents determines if password recovery is possible or not. What garantees that one can decrypt the document within 10 years from now ? The combination of the use of encryption standard like Encryption AES, HMAC-SHA-512 or PKCS#12 and IBM's promises to stay in Business... How to avoid that people use the same password for unrelated files ? (If this password would be revealed for a file, all the other files would be at risk) This is an organizational and security governance issue... You need to learn your end users not to put their passwords on a post-it on the workstation's desk. Security is not only technology... RT @ebookvision: Les lecteurs / Un panorama très complet de l'offre de lecteurs électroniques : >> ow.ly
La pub commence a solidement m'énerver sur Europe 1 : il y a en a trop. Il faut payer les vedettes...
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