Re: [Fed-Talk] iPad security
Re: [Fed-Talk] iPad security
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] iPad security
- From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2010 16:44:37 -0500
Yet another vivid demonstration that when you have PHYSICAL ACCESS to a device, all bets are off. ;-)
- Dave
On Apr 6, 2010, at 4:40 PM, email@hidden wrote:
> You can easily "crack" the iPad security:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAl28d6tbko&feature=player_embedded
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> From: "Zimmerman, Lee CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-PACIFIC" <email@hidden>
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> To: <email@hidden>
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> Date: 04/06/2010 17:35
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> Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] iPad security
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> Craig, et al,
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> I know the question may have been facetious, but since I just had this
> conversation with a co-worker after he got done playing with my iPad I
> thought I’d address it. I love the iPad and will use it most of the time
> in place of either my work or personal laptop (or both), but there are
> some limits that need to be recognized:
> you have to have a computer, at a minimum, for the initial sync
> (and if you want your system backed up after that)
> assuming your media library is bigger than the size of the iPad
> storage, you’re going to need someplace to hold those files and
> transfer a subset to your iPad
> mobile Safari is not equal to desktop Safari – for example if I
> connect to my Snow Leopard Server at home from my laptop I can
> edit blog and wiki entries but on the iPhone and iPad I can only
> view them
> I shoot high def video on vacation and edit everyday, so I guess
> I’ll still need my laptop for that
> lack of CAC access and file encryption makes it borderline legal
> for any DoD work use (but that won’t be an issue for most folks)
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> Lee
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> On 4/6/10 12:48 PM, "Luigart, Craig B. (SES)" <email@hidden>
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> Or "if you have an iPad do you need a workstation or a laptop?".
> That's the question my 22 and 27 year old daughters and our
> Residents are asking already!
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> R/Craig
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> Sent from an iPhone or Blackberry, please excuse my poor
> thumbsmenship!
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> To: Pike, Michael (IHS/HQ) <email@hidden>
> Cc: Fed Talk <email@hidden>
> Sent: Tue Apr 06 15:43:25 2010
> Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] iPad security
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>> All of their comments in my opinion were BS...
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> You always get this reactionary behavior from the old guard when
> there is truly a sea change coming. If you go back 3 years ago you
> will read similar things about the iPhone and its design (What, no
> physical keyboard? No way!), and now not only does the iPhone
> dominate the smart phone market but every competitor has copied
> the basic iPhone design.
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> Right now, a fairly legitimate question people ask is, "If you
> already have a workstation and a laptop, do you really need an
> iPad?"
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> I think in 3 years the question will be, "If you already have a
> workstation and an iPad, do you really need a laptop?"
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> If you want a good chuckle, check out the picture of the AT&T EO
> 4400 Personal Communicator. And yes, that is a telephone handset
> on the top of it.
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> http://www.smartcomputing.com/images/smartcomputing/fullsize/393n0918.jpg
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> Todd
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