There is a very interesting piece in the NYT today regarding how researchers have figured out how to steal encrypted data. All you need is a can of dust remover to crack local file encryption. Literally, even if that data is encrypted on a local drive, its not safe. One of the quickly disposed of [...]
Archive for February, 2008
But A Laptop Is More Secure, Right?
Posted in Security on February 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Just Click it.
Posted in Deep Thoughts on February 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
One of the really cool things about the web and Nextpoint is the ability to create hyperlinks. Nextpoint allows lawyers to take a subset of evidence and make it easily accessible as a link. It’s groundbreaking functionality in the legal marketplace. Its the way users want to look at data today, in stark contrast to [...]
The Internet may be “boring”, but it’s Applications are out all night
Posted in Deep Thoughts on February 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Love or hate Mark Cuban, you have to admit that he’s polarizing. His recently revisited series of posts on the internet being “Dead & Boring” are certainly no exception. While I don’t particularly like the “boring” label and I really hate the “dead” label, he makes a good point: The internet is no longer a [...]
Ajaxian Nextpoint Profile
Posted in In The News on February 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Ajaxian, a leading tech blog focused on AJAX and other related web-development techniques, recently posted a technical profile of Nextpoint. In preparing for the post we had the privilege to hang out with Dion Almaer, co-founder of Ajaxian and member of the Google Developer Programs team, where we discussed the interface technologies employed to power [...]
Nextpoint Reveals New Security Features
Posted in New Features on February 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Active this morning, Nextpoint users will experience some key changes in security during their next log-in. Here’s what’s happening… Password Updates Upon log-in, all users will be required to change their password to comply with our new password guidelines. New passwords must meet the following criteria: at least 8 characters long at least one number [...]