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posted by janrinok on Monday October 05 2015, @12:09PM   Printer-friendly
from the heartfelt-plea dept.

I'm just informed enough about IT security to know that I really know very very little about it. That said, I probably know ten times as much as do 99% of people. I'm an expert in my field, and while I've been a jack of all trades on many fronts, today's threats to privacy and IT security require expert knowledge to combat.

I do not have time.

  • For example, I hear that Microsoft added updates to Win7/8 that threaten my family's privacy...yet I have not yet gone and removed the offending updates. I moved myself to Ubuntu/xfce, but my son is still using Win8. I'll get to it eventually.
  • For example, java script is a security risk, and I have No-Script, turn off 3rd party cookies, etc, but invariably I have to turn it off for some website (i.e. to pay my bill), and eventually, I stop turning it back to full security.
  • I installed Cyanogenmod and Fdroid on my phone. And for the most part its great..and I have very few apps with permissive permissions settings....but my wife is still using an iphone and ipad, with all sorts of apps...with ridiculous permission leaks..and that is a struggle.

The long winded point I have is that it is now just too damn much work to do it all right. I'm tired after a 10 hour workday. I've obviously taken more steps than most, but it is still leaky as hell...

I need a company/organization that I can reasonably trust to manage my information security/property, to manage my computers, manage my vpns, e.g., to isolate my web browser windows over multiple vpns, ... all of it, and it can't be GOOGLE. My data is my property, as long as I can hold it, so it needs to be a company/organization that built in privacy obligations (like lawyers and doctors supposedly do).

-Signed: A Frustrated Tired Old Nerd (with children)

[Ed's Comment: Does such a company exist? Is it even possible to provide such a service? Or have we just identified a niche in the market for some enterprising person to fill?]


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 05 2015, @01:17PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 05 2015, @01:17PM (#245601)

    Create an account at https://www.opendns.com/ [opendns.com]
    Go to your router and change the default DNS nameservers to OpenDNS nameservers (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220)
    This way at least you have a frontline of protection for everything that connects to your home network. Although I don't know if I like what might happen now that Cisco acquired it.

  • (Score: 3, Touché) by kadal on Monday October 05 2015, @02:06PM

    by kadal (4731) on Monday October 05 2015, @02:06PM (#245623)

    How does this help

    • (Score: 1, Offtopic) by mtrycz on Monday October 05 2015, @02:32PM

      by mtrycz (60) on Monday October 05 2015, @02:32PM (#245639)

      The most basic of your internet services, the domain name service, is the single point on internet that knows most about you. There's no cleaning cookies, privacy mode, or disabling javascript, all that you request on the internet goes through a DNS first.

      People run DNS not because of philantroy, but because it makes them money. A single ("anonymized") profile can go 0.04 to 0.50 a month.

      Some DNS services state that they dedicate themselves to respecting your privacy, BUT I'm not informed on the one GP reccomended.

      --
      In capitalist America, ads view YOU!
      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 06 2015, @03:09AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 06 2015, @03:09AM (#245943)

        The most basic of your internet services, the domain name service, is the single point on internet that knows most about you. There's no cleaning cookies, privacy mode, or disabling javascript, all that you request on the internet goes through a DNS first.

        And how does _creating_an _account_ on OpenDNS help?

        Please try to keep up with the conversation OK? Don't just spit out text just because some patterns match like a stupid AI.