Re: Encryption for Powerpoint?
- From: Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 19:07:28 +0200
sudo namei wrote:
If you want to be double-plus-super-secret I suppose you couldHow is that supposed to work?
host a locked down VMWare image and make an RDP session available
only to whoever is wearing the *** Tracy code ring.
You host a VMWare image (or a terminal server or just a standalone
workstation) which has been locked down. You let someone RDP into it
and function only in a controlled environment. What is difficult
about this concept?
The "locked down" part? VMware offering a fullscreen video and audio
recording functionality? Someone running this stuff in another VM like Qemu?
You can't tell me you have not run across any data which was
published online and made to be a pain in the ass to copy?
Made to be, but not actually being.
.
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