In most jurisdictions, wouldn't using a de-gaussing ring in the door frame to wipe any equipment being removed constitute "tampering with evidence" or interfering with an investigation if the authority in question is in possession of a warrant/subpoena?
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Jeroen van Aart <jer...@mompl.net> wrote: > On 11/30/2012 02:02 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote: > >> OK, there must be a lot more paranoid people out there than I thought >> > > for awhile? I am sure he will let you out to go to the bank, get your >> stuff, and leave town. I think you have seen way to many movies. >> > > So if the cops show up at his door tomorrow and say "Here's all your >> stuff back, there was no evidence of a crime.", you are OK with this >> guys keeping the "defense fund"? >> > > I for one vote for installing a de-gauging ring in your door frame. any > removal of equipment you don't approve of will be wiped. That and > encryption possibly combined with hiding the "real" OS (truecrypt can do > that). > > Greetings, > Jeroen > > -- > Earthquake Magnitude: 5.1 > Date: Monday, December 17, 2012 17:46:48 UTC > Location: central East Pacific Rise > Latitude: -3.9682; Longitude: -104.0375 > Depth: 15.70 km > > -- Kyle Creyts Information Assurance Professional BSidesDetroit Organizer