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Quotes About Security

As part of our layered approach, we have expedited the deployment of new Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) units to help detect concealed metallic and non-metallic threats on passengers. These machines are now in use at airports nationwide, and the vast majority of travelers say they prefer this technology to alternative screening measures.
~ Janet Napolitano
All images generated by imaging technology are viewed in a walled-off location not visible to the public. The officer assisting the passenger never sees the image, and the officer viewing the image never interacts with the passenger. The imaging technology that we use cannot store, export, print or transmit images.
~ Janet Napolitano
They have computers, and they may have other weapons of mass destruction.
~ Janet Reno, February 2, 1998
Home is where you will always have a place, where you will always feel loved, and you will never be alone.
~ Janette Oke
E-mail is too public, for one thing—it's more like sending a postcard than sealing a letter into an envelope.
~ Janis Fisher Chan
YOKO LEANED ON me as she built a new life. My first piece of advice was to get rid of the off-duty cops and security inside her apartment.
~ Jann S. Wenner
A man wreaks harm because he forgets to love peace. He kills because of self-blinded fear, that imagines no other protection.
~ Janny Wurts
Home is supposed to be a place of security, the last resort of refuge."
~ Janvier Chouteu-Chando
If anybody really wanted to shoot the president of the United States," Kennedy told his aide Kenneth O'Donnell on the morning of November 22, "it was not a very difficult job—all one had to do was get a high building someday with a telescopic rifle, and there was nothing anybody could do to defend against such an attempt.
~ Jared Cohen
I want to protect innocent people from sin by locking them in cages, where the evil can't get to them.
~ Jarod Kintz
Money isn't important, but you have to have enough, so you don't have to think about it. Thinking about money is a drag.
~ Jarvis Cocker
the mother "holds the child's bits together." She is his glue, his container. When the mother is really there, lovingly holding the child, it gives the child something to hold on to. Ultimately, that is the mother's heart.
~ Jasmin Lee Cori
observations. Therefore, the entire archbishop's residence, from the bedroom to the dining room, was bugged with listening devices. The communists were rather clumsy about it, pretending to show up as random technicians who needed to work on the phone lines or electrical system.
~ Jason Evert
Secrets staying secret is the norm. Officials only get riled up when the opposite happens—when secrets are leaked, published, disclosed.
~ Jason Fagone
The British knew it. The navy knew it. The FBI knew it.
~ Jason Fagone
For the first eight months of the war, as incredible as it sounds, William and Elizebeth, and their team at Riverbank, did all of the codebreaking for every part of the U.S.
~ Jason Fagone
To work in this field, you have to become devious yourself. You have to think like a malicious attacker to find weaknesses in your own work. . . . Cryptographers are professional paranoids. It is important to separate your professional paranoia from your real-world life so as not to go completely crazy.
~ Jason Fagone
He paid the codebreakers and scientists tiny salaries but promised to take care of them in all other ways. Food, lodging, recreation: they would live like the "minor idle rich" as long as they stayed under his wing at Riverbank.
~ Jason Fagone
The common saying about cryptologists, as William phrased it, was that "it is not necessary" to be insane, "but it helps.
~ Jason Fagone
William concluded that Germany had never lost faith in the security of the Enigma machine. They thought Enigma was unbreakable all the way to the end. He was proud to learn that Nazi codebreakers had never managed to defeat America's best cipher machine, the SIGABA, which he had invented with Frank Rowlett.
~ Jason Fagone
These days, security for your devices is just simple good sense, like putting on your seat belt.
~ Jason Fried
Nismo nemo?ni jer nam govore što da radimo i jer to ?inimo. Bespomo?ni smo jer volimo sigurnost ropstva.
~ Jason Henderson
Here are nine reasons I've seen and heard most often as I search to understand why we hesitate: Why people hesitate to act Gotten too comfortable Study things to death Lack of confidence Think the big deal will fly in the window Think it's already too late for them Fear of losing what they have Afraid nobody will pitch in Family pressures to not take the risk Lack of financial safety net
~ Jason Jennings
It only seems like it would be funny to enter a bank wearing a ski mask.
~ Jason Love