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| Service Maintenance: Mediasite Classroom Capture | Saturday, May 25, 2013 - 6:00am | Saturday, May 25, 2013 - 6:00pm | VIEW |
SENF (Sensitive Number Finder) is an application written at the University of Texas for the purpose of searching computers for sensitive data. SENF searches through the content of all files looking for matches to the criteria put forth by the author at the University of Texas.
System Requirements: Linux platforms running Java JVM version 1.5 and later.
Important: SENF is not 100% effective. There are many file types that store information in a way that SENF cannot interpret and there are limits to the search commands themselves. The OIT distribution attempts to strike a good balance between effectiveness and usability.
Available for Linux. (Mac and Windows customers should use Identity Finder).
Aids faculty and staff in adhering to universitywide security policies.
There is no direct cost to you or your department.
This service is available to faculty, staff and student employees who run Linux. (Mac and Windows customers should use Identity Finder).
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