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Permanent Eraser 2.6.0

Permanent Eraser 2.6.0

...by introducing the Secure Empty Trash feature, which follows the U.S. DoD pattern of overwriting data seven times. Permanent Eraser provides an even stronger... Read more

20 May, 2012
Delete Files Permanently 4.0

Delete Files Permanently 4.0

...permanent delete files from your PC using US Army AR380-19, US DoD 5220.22-M, German VSITR, B Schneier wipe files schemes. Delete Files... Read more

1 May, 2012
Secure Eraser 4.008

Secure Eraser 4.008

...files with random data Secure Eraser supports other acknowledged deletion standards (US DoD 5220.22-M E, US DoD 5220.22-M ECE, German standard... Read more

27 April, 2012
BestCrypt 8.24

BestCrypt 8.24

...data wiping, and access control. Included is AES and Blowfish encryption, and DoD 5200.28-STD data wiping Read more

21 April, 2012
Active@ Kill Disk - Hard Drive Eraser 6.0

Active@ Kill Disk - Hard Drive Eraser 6.0

...Active@ KillDisk conforms to US Department of Defense clearing and sanitizing standard DoD 5220.22-M. The most secure Gutmann's data destruction method is... Read more

14 March, 2012
ShredIt X 6.0.2

ShredIt X 6.0.2

...RW and more. It comes with simple instructions, built in safety features, DoD, DoE, NSA, Gutmann standards compliance and online tutorials Read more

28 October, 2011
BCWipe 5.03.2

BCWipe 5.03.2

...wipe deleted file contents making it impossible to recover. Data wiping employs DoD 5200.28-STD and Peter Gutmann data shredding schemes rendering information in... Read more

13 October, 2011
CyberScrub Privacy Suite 5.1.1.143

CyberScrub Privacy Suite 5.1.1.143

...set by the United States Department of Defense for secure file erasure (DoD 5220.22). The CyberScrub Risk Monitor: The new Risk Monitor alerts you... Read more

21 August, 2011
EgisTec Shredder 2.0.8.10

EgisTec Shredder 2.0.8.10

...Shredder the perfect tool for securing your PC privacy. - Department of Defense (DoD) shredding algorithm: Using the secured national standard technology set by the DoD... Read more

8 August, 2011
Data Destroyer Disk Wipe 11.45

Data Destroyer Disk Wipe 11.45

...be excluded. The user can specify the type of purge (up to DoD standards for disk sanitizatiion). Disk write speed can be tested for an... Read more

11 July, 2011
AbsoluteTelnet Telnet / SSH / SFTP Client 9.18

AbsoluteTelnet Telnet / SSH / SFTP Client 9.18

...supports single-sign-on capability through advanced authentication features such as smartcard, DoD CAC, and GSSAPI (ActiveDirectory, Kerberos and NTLM). Encryption options such as Blowfish... Read more

6 January, 2011
ASTP 9.0E

ASTP 9.0E

...Remove files from your hard drive without fear they could be recovered (DoD compliant). When deleting personal files delete it forever ! 5-Immunize Windows System... Read more

13 December, 2010
Smart Turn Off COMputer 3.7

Smart Turn Off COMputer 3.7

...for each Internet browser, all user's traces and history erasing by DoD 5220-22M shredder standard, unique index.dat files shredding (no reboot needed... Read more

26 July, 2010
Recommendations for Enterprise Service SLA Guidance in the <endeca_term>DoD</endeca_term>

Recommendations for Enterprise Service SLA Guidance in the DoD

A fundamental concept of the Department of Defense's (DoD's) vision for a net-centric environment includes the establishment of shared... Read more

23 October, 2010
A Cognitive Policy Management Framework for <endeca_term>DoD</endeca_term>

A Cognitive Policy Management Framework for DoD

...Radios and Networks have become a focus of attention commercially and within DoD. Technologies such as Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) can greatly improve spectrum utilization... Read more

23 October, 2010

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If the link to the next section existed that would be awesome.... Guess I have to ask uncle google where it is

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I'm imagining Batman-style sonar imaging that will detect the cat and Lego bricks in the dark - I'm going to be disappointed aren't I?

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It is useful for their lifes,and also this matters are important for networking students.

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DarkDown

yeah! all we want free software

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Jack Strain

Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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itsajob

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Paul Smyth

Is this classic FUD? One thing I would definitely have notice is a Mozilla threat to stop supporting GNU/Linux.

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UnderINK

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Nice to see that Turing's idea of a general purpose computer doing once-hardware-powered tasks in software is now universal ;-) Mary

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