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Is papyrophobic!
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: USA
Device: Dell Axim
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One third ignoring risks of unprotected mobile usage
![]() According to the survey, corporate personnel now store huge amounts of corporate data on their mobile devices, including customer contacts, email details, passwords and bank account details as well as personal and private information. Pointsec warns a lost PDA or smartphone with no protection makes easy pickings for common thieves, opportunists, hackers or competitors. And the company says turning a blind eyes to mobile security could have a huge impact on customer confidence, cause an organisation to breach the data protection act or do untold damage to a company's reputation. On a personal level, it could expose users to fraud, embarrass friends or wreck personal lives, the survey revealed. [via EETimes] |
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MR prodigal son
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Australia
Device: Kobo Aura H2O
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I'm always aware of the security of my X50v at work and out in public. One staff member at work had a PDA stolen, so I'm very paranoid there, and never leave it lying on my desk when I have to move around.
Because I use it for work (and store a lot of sensitive information on it as a sys admin) I also encrypt _all_ the data with Codewallet Pro, just in case the worst happens. Even my contacts list in encrypted ![]() |
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