RE: Security for Notebooks

From: Lipski, Andrzej (Andrzej.Lipski_at_bhs.org)
Date: 05/30/03

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    Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 13:58:26 -0400
    
    

    Phoenix has recently partnered with Softex to develop a similar tracing and
    loss control tool that resides in the BIOS. I'm not too familiar with it as
    a press release just went out this week about it.

    http://www.phoenix.com/en/about+phoenix/investors/news+releases/2003/may+27,
    +2003-a.htm

    We are currently investigating it as an alternative to some of the other
    applications that reside on the hard drive.

    Its possible that they are targeting manufacturers or distributors with this
    product and it's not for individual sale.

    Andrzej Lipski

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jon Pastore [mailto:jpastore@idetech.net]
    Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 6:58 AM
    To: 'Ian'; jotero@SMARTEKH.com; security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: RE: Security for Notebooks

    I'm interested in this thread since I travel with my notebook...where as I
    don't have as many as 300 (more like 5) I seriously value my device. My only
    problem with phone home software is what if they are not stealing it for
    data? Just for the value of taking it and selling it? I mean they could just
    boot from a cd or something wipe it and sell it. I guess 90% of the time
    the thief isn't that smart or looking to steal data but even so if that was
    goal I would I just remove the drive and with a conversion kit put it in a
    normal pc to try and mount the disk for analysis...

    This is why I use PGP/GPG for sensitive data...I also carry around a USB
    biometric thumb drive which is really kewl...won't decrypt your data off the
    drive with out a matching thumb print...

    Back to my point is there a better solution then this? And (granted I
    haven't looked through all the links of the apps) aren't all of these Win32
    apps? I run Linux solely on one of my notebooks...

    Jon Pastore RHCE, President
    IDE Tech, Inc.
    (954) 360-0393 Office
    (954) 428-0442 Fax

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ian [mailto:e2chameleon@btopenworld.com]
    Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 9:19 AM
    To: jotero@SMARTEKH.com; security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: Re: Security for Notebooks

    Hi,

    I'm not sure of the availability of some of these services/systems in Mexico
    but it will give you an idea of some of the things out there.

    Computrace (http://www.computrace.com), Webdetect
    (http://www.webdetect.com), CyberAngel (http://www.thecyberangel.com), Home
    Base and Homing Pigeon (http://ww.zeasoft.com) all allow for the tracing of
    equipment by identifying its location when the stolen kit is connected to a
    phone line. Webdetect also allows for the hard disks of stolen equipment to
    be securely wiped remotely. Thief Monitor
    (http://www.burrotech.com/thiefmon.php) is a keylogger application that you
    install on your equipment and then activate via a web site in order to
    collect enough information to locate your equipment and/or identify the
    thief.

    There are a number of proximity systems available that can trigger alarms if
    equipment is taken out of designated areas. Depending on the complexity of
    the system you could integrate it into a physical access control system to
    lock a door if someone attempts to leave a building with equipment without
    appropriate authorisation. Bewater (http:/www.bewater.com), Johnson Controls
    (http://www.johnsoncontrols.com) and the Keyless Lock Store
    (http://www.nokey.com) are some of the many suppliers of proximity access
    control systems. There's an article regarding this type of technology at
    http://www.constructnet.com/indevlop/featurea/smartcards.html.

    Caveo Anti-Theft is a device that fits into your Laptop PC card slot. It
    uses motion sensing technology to detect whether you laptop is being stolen
    or simply moved. It can be set to encrypt the laptop and sound an alarm (up
    to 110 decibels) or even playback a recorded message if a theft attempt is
    detected. A number of arming options are available including at start up,
    when the screensaver is activated and when a combination of movements is
    detected. For more information go to http://www.caveo.com. The technology
    has also been licensed by Targus
    (http://www.targus.com) and is used in their Defcon MDP product.

    Cheers,

    Ian.

    e2chameleon Information Security Resource
    http://www.e2chameleon.btinternet.co.uk

    -------Original Message-------

    From: JAVIER OTERO
    Date: 23 May 2003 19:17:28
    To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: Security for Notebooks

    I am serching for two diferent solutions:

    1) If the notebook is lost or stoned a software that can inform, via
    internet, the ip where is connected.
    2) If some one takes the notebook from the bilding any chip or similar that
    alerts, may by using an arc or similar

    this is for about 300.

    Thanks

    Javier Otero
    Grupo Smartekh
    Antivirus Expertos
    Bussiness Continuity
    Inftegrity
    5243-4782 al 84 Ext.300
    México, D.F.

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