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Meds Help With Headaches. File Encryption Can, Too
Santa Ana claimed that history repeats itself. It seems that this statement can be modified to read, “Data breaches repeat themselves.” Now, if you or your company decides to use encryption software like AlertBoot, it could be modified to read, “theft...
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Hard Drive Encryption In Stolen ISU Laptop. Is Alerting Students A Disservice?
The Indiana State University at Terre Haute is alerting current and former students that they may be victims of a data breach. A laptop computer used by a faculty member has been stolen. It seems to me that ISU is crying wolf, in a sense, if what I’m...
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Data Encryption Not The Only Game In Town For Laptop Theft
One of the best ways to prevent a data breach if one’s laptop gets stolen is to have the contents encrypted. Whether one decides to use file encryption or hard drive encryption is up to the needs of each company. And while the data will ultimately be...
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Use File Encryption If You’re Sharing Files: Wagner Resource Group Data Breach
Wagner Resource Group, an investment firm in Virginia is in the news thanks to the wayward actions of an employee who installed LimeWire on his computer. Most people tend to use encryption if they are security conscious and believe they possess sensitive...
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Full Disk Encryption Not Used To Secure Lost NHS Lothian USB Disk
It’s striking to me how the UK, with one‑fifth the population of the US, seems to report as many breaches as the US on a monthly basis. And this is despite the fact that, in my opinion, most UK citizens are much more conscious of security issues—not surprising...
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At Least 12,000 Laptops Lost Each Week. Full Disk Encryption, Anyone?
Dark Reading notes that the number of information breaches is understated in the media . Most people, including yours truly, get news on computer thefts and losses because companies decide to disclose such incidents. But according to a study by the Ponemon...
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