Only you can decide what on your computer needs to be protected by encryption.
It depends on whether the data is sensitive. You might not want just anyone to be able to view the data - in which case it should be encrypted.
Yes you can, just make sure you have a media player on you laptop such as Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player. After that, just put the disk into the disk drive, and it should automatically play. If not, just right click the disk, and choose "Open with..." and select your media player.
Put your memory card from the phone into your laptop and import media. once saved onto laptop, drag across to the windows movie maker program. it should work, if not, just select import media and select your media. Thank you.
The requirement is to at LEAST encrypt all sensitive and unclassified information not cleared for public release that is stored on removable and mobile computing devices. That may very well mean that the entire media must be encrypted, but there are acceptable solutions that only a portion of the storage media - as an encrypted file or encrypted partition. It is important to select a truly effective encryption solution however. If the keys to decrypt the information are stored on the same device, it isn't going to provide much protection. Likewise, if it is easy to break the encryption it isn't going to help much. If temporary files store the information in unencrypted form, then again it isn't really protected. Once encrypted, the decryption key(s) need to be protected and maintained such that an authorized user can still access the data. If you lose the key and have no backup, you have just caused a self-initiated Denial-of-Service.
On the laptop, there should be 2 USB ports located on the back. Plug the Flash Drive into this port to access. It will create another drive on your computer
Posting sensitive information on public social media platforms.
Private media is basically advertisements that are not released to the public. Some examples include encrypted YouTube videos where a password is required and the President's daily threat report.
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Through USB connector user can connect laptop to ps3 Thats not wireless. i suggest setting up your media server on your laptop and searching for media servers on the PS3. Hope it works :)
Here is the picture of the first mac laptop. It is very old and bulky, and you should take a look at the funky trackpad. http://www.engadget.com/media/2006/03/pb100.jpg
windows media player. download it to your laptop first then get your USB connector and connect your laptop to your mobile [or MP3 player] and synch the music.[download it to your mobile]. THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE ON WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER AS FAR AS I KNOW
2GB RAM should be fine. But if you mean hard drive, it depends on how much media you have, but I'd shoot for 250GB or 500GB.