UH Students Personal Data viol…

UH Students Personal Data violated. You could be at risk. http://post.ly/18hgI

UH Students Personal Data violated. You could be at risk.

The University of Hawaii’s personal information breach of more than 40,000 students is the third-largest privacy breach detected by a Washington, D.C.-based privacy policy institution.

A faculty member at the West Oahu campus apparently inadvertently uploaded personal information of 40,101 students to the Web. The information belongs to students who attended the West Oahu campus from 1988 to 1993, and Manoa students from 1990 to 1998 and in 2001.

The information was posted by a now-retired Institutional Research Office faculty member at 2:46 p.m. Nov. 30, 2009.

Everything from a student’s Social Security number and citizenship to the highest level of education attained by parents, marital status and addresses were available online until Oct. 18, when the Liberty Coalition in Washington, D.C., discovered the information through a Google search

I’m enjoying a blast to my pas…

I’m enjoying a blast to my past as Stairway to Heaven randomly made its way to my music player

Looking for an Android phone? …

Looking for an Android phone? See Google Phone Gallery http://post.ly/18BRG

Looking for an Android phone? See Google Phone Gallery

Some would say “Finally!” Google is publishing a directory/gallery of Android phones by manufacturer and carrier. Looks like a fabulous resource.

4G, The Plate Lunch, the Client, and the Database

Here’s a great application of 4G speeds on the road

4G, The Plate Lunch, the Clien…

4G, The Plate Lunch, the Client, and the Database http://post.ly/185RB

4G really helped me and my cli…

4G really helped me and my client out today. Here’s how. http://post.ly/185PN

Your Android can now go corporate

I just installed this on my phone and activated on my Google Apps installation. Works like a charm. The only thing I activated was “remote wipe” and I feel a lot better knowing I can pull the trigger. The software on the phone side installed without a hitch. The whole process took less than 10 minutes. DO IT!

Many Android devices feature tight integration with Google Apps, including native applications for Gmail, Google Talk, and Google Calendar, as well as mobile access to Google Docs. Now any employee with an Android device running version 2.2 – personal or company-issued – can access their corporate information while allowing administrators to enforce data security policies such as:

  • Remotely wipe all data from lost or stolen mobile devices
  • Lock idle devices after a period of inactivity
  • Require a device password on each phone
  • Set minimum lengths for more secure passwords
  • Require passwords to include letters and numbers

When the employee leaves the company, the administrator can withdraw access to corporate info, which allows the employee to continue to use their device if it’s their own

These policies can be enforced on devices that have installed the Google Apps Device Policy application, which will be available from Android Market in the next few days. They will be available free to all