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| Subject: | Passwords in a disaster |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:49:42 -0500 |
I'm trying to get a consensus on what people think is the best solution to sending a shared password or passphrase in a DR situation where phones are not a viable option. Any thoughts? =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Stephen Tanner Information Security Administrator Network Support Services Lee County Clerk of Courts =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Florida has a very broad Public Records Law. Most written communications to or from State and Local Officials regarding State or Local business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your email communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure.
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