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Does Document Detective have a Certificate of Networthiness (CoN)?

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Does Document Detective have a Certificate of Networthiness (CoN)?

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The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) approved a Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) for Document Detective v3.0 in April 2008, and updated the CoN for v3.1 in March 2009. The CoN is posted on the MDA portal. If you do not have access to the MDA portal, then we can provide contact information for this CoN upon request. Send your request to Ronald.Hackett@ManTech.com. [Table of Contents] Does Document Detective replace Buster, Flush, and the CompuSec Toolbox? Document Detective will scan any file for keywords, so it does replace Buster. Document Detective will warn you when the file type is not recognized, which means the scan is not reliable. Buster is also unreliable in these circumstances, but it may not warn you. The requirement for Secure Copy and Flush is a bit more complicated, because it is governed by outdated institutional policies. Technically speaking, Secure Copy and Flush are not required as long as you are using a Windows NT based operating system with NTFS formatted media. Unf

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