just take a DNA sample of the sticky strip every time you open it.

(or sign & stamp over it)

-- 
rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
+256 758 801 749
www.mountbatten.net



On Wednesday 06 October 2010 17:33:07 sanga collins wrote:
> couldnt they just read the password then put it into a new 'sealed
> envelope'?
> 
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Reinier Battenberg <
> 
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > "he Cisco pw was stored in the CIO's safe in his office."
> > 
> > And the best way to do that is in a sealed envelope, so when the safe is
> > opened you can see if the password was breached or not. (yes, by the CIO,
> > or
> > anyone else with access to the safe.)
> > 
> > 
> > --
> > rgds,
> > 
> > Reinier Battenberg
> > Director
> > Mountbatten Ltd.
> > +256 758 801 749
> > www.mountbatten.net
> > 
> > On Wednesday 06 October 2010 17:23:11 Gipukan wrote:
> > > he Cisco pw was stored in the CIO's safe in his office.
> > 
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