Security
A generation ago, security meant locking the doors when you left the house, or putting the jewelry in the freezer where thieves wouldn’t think to look or putting your valuables in a safe, using a lock on your bike. Then came electronic security systems in homes. Then came the super information highway which brought the need for security to a whole new level. Now we suddenly all had passwords to a million different things that we had to protect but still be able to remember. We have to worry about who views our emails. It seems like nothing is secure anymore, & more & more information about ourselves & our businesses is out there.
For our generation security means protecting emails, passwords, medical records, & bank statements. We can’t just put all of these things in the freezer.


May 6th, 2007 at 3:26 am
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May 20th, 2008 at 6:50 am
“A generation ago, security meant locking the doors when you left the house, or putting the jewelry in the freezer where thieves wouldn’t think to look or putting your valuables in a safe, using a lock on your bike”
That’s is absolutely true. Nowadays, we are not needing only physical security system for our house, children, we need security to prevent our own personal information being disclosed. What a big problem for this generation now. =(