Bob Scofield wrote:
> I've got a dual boot laptop, but I have to use Windows for my legal work.  
> Supposedly Windows XP has a firewall, though I've never used it.  But note 
> that the opinion talks about having to use both a firewall and an encryption 
> device.  So what is an "encryption device" that I can use to comply with the 
> ethics opinion when I am using Windows Internet Explorer to connect to the 
> web?  


        Windows firewalls are not secure. You can use other software to
        help be a more secure firewall. This will help to reduce the
        number of people who can break into your laptop as you are
        connected to the Internet.

        Next I have a question, what are you using the Internet for when
        you are using a public WiFi connection? Or you using it to for
        surfing public records? Or are you using it to connect to non
        public web servers?

        Second question is are you accessing your work desktop via
        the Internet?

        If you are doing either of these you could be putting your
        clients case in question.

        If you are connecting to your desktop (which you really should
        not) you must use a VPN system which supports high security
        by encrypting the data as it is being transfered.

        Even if you are not accessing your desktop but are just surfing
        public web sites, you should be using something like TrueCrypt
        to encrypt your clients data on your laptop. Thus keeping it
        more secure when your firewall is breached.

        In fact, why aren't you using something like TrueCrypt to store
        your work data on your laptop. Anyone who can gain physical
        access to your laptop can break into it by bypassing the
        password. The information on how to do so is on the web with
        a simple Google search.

        If you are not currently using some form of encryption for
        your client records are you are at risk of
<quote>
violating his duties of confidentiality and competence ....
</quote>

                                                        Tony

        
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