Friday, November 27, 2009

Keeping it all hush hush

Now that we have all this information, how do we make sure that it's safe? With so much information about people, we NEED to prevent people from hacking into our system and getting a hold of it. Who knows the damage that could be done if Billy Grant's favorite song was released to the public? How could he live with the embarrassment of everyone knowing he loves Kelly Clarkson? Well Billy, we understand, and we want to make sure that no one knows that you rock out to "Since U Been Gone". 
But how you ask? Simple, we need to have three very solid forms of security. Physical Security, which protects all of our data. Personnel security, which means that we must hire people we trust to protect all of our clients information, and Strategic security, where we determine that it is more important to make sure that people who choose to give more information (such as social security number or pin) is more heavily protected than favorite color lighting. 
In order to have the best physical security, we will use Cryptography. Cryptography is a code that we create in order to make all of our date impossible to understand unless you have the code to unlock our data. Therefore, instead of seeing that Billy Grant loves Kelly Clarkson, you will see that 35770 12458 loves GI770 B742uze5.
Don't worry Billy, your secret is safe with us, and everyone who reads this blog post. So basically it still is just me. 

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