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Mobile devices and security: Plug the leaks, then encrypt
posted by eDJ Syndicator at 2:20pm on Aug 20th, 2010
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Encryption of laptops and other mobile storage devices is no longer an option. However, there is a right way (keep job) and wrong way (dust off resume) to implement encryption. Encryption should be a follow-up control to plugging data leaks.
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