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| External Devices:
One USB Flash in the Wrong Hands... and Your Firewall is
Useless
iPods, other small storage devices pose security risk
Not only can viruses, worms and Trojans get into the corporate
network, valuable data can leave the company in huge quantities.
Security breaches and loss of company assets are beyond the control
of many business owners.
Today's PCs are delivered with a multitude of I/O options, many
unnecessary to a given job function. At the same time, 100GB of
portable storage weighs just a few ounces, sells for just a few
hundred dollars, transers data at high speeds and connects seamlessly
to any PC. No power source or password required. The combination
has made it more difficult for IT security staffs to limit PC
users to only the information and computer resources needed to
do their jobs.
Imagine this scenario:
An employee has resigned from your company or school. He packs
his things and place them into his bag. He worked on his computer
for one last time...Are you sure he only brings back things that
belong to him?
As a business owner/CEO/school principal, are you aware that
the company's confidential data is at threat here?! So what do
you do now?
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