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This is important: Ubuntu creates ext3 partitions with 256-bit inodes, and grub will not recognize them.
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Unlike Biblical David who felled Goliath with a slingshot and single stone, Julian Assange's weapon of choice is a 256-bit encryption key.
Alexia Parks: WikiLeaks: The First World InfoWar Alexia Parks 2010
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Unlike Biblical David who felled Goliath with a slingshot and single stone, Julian Assange's weapon of choice is a 256-bit encryption key.
Alexia Parks: WikiLeaks: The First World InfoWar Alexia Parks 2010
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Julian Assange's weapon of choice is a 256-bit encryption key.
Alexia Parks: WikiLeaks: The First World InfoWar Alexia Parks 2010
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Unlike Biblical David who felled Goliath with a slingshot and single stone, Julian Assange's weapon of choice is a 256-bit encryption key.
Alexia Parks: WikiLeaks: The First World InfoWar Alexia Parks 2010
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USIS's press releases describes it this way: "The system with 256-bit encryption allows a CST to file construction data reports, sync them to servers and record every detail in real time that's occurring on a job site."
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Key strength increments range from 128 through 256-bit AES.
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Unlike Biblical David who felled Goliath with a slingshot and single stone, Julian Assange's weapon of choice is a 256-bit encryption key.
Alexia Parks: WikiLeaks: The First World InfoWar Alexia Parks 2010
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It's possible to use the CloudNAS system to encrypt (using AES 256-bit) but it's not convenient.
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Unlike Biblical David who felled Goliath with a slingshot and single stone, Julian Assange's weapon of choice is a 256-bit encryption key.
Alexia Parks: WikiLeaks: The First World InfoWar Alexia Parks 2010
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