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15 Feb 2007 |
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01 Feb 2007 |
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ABSTRACT:
Regular remote backups, data encryption and a two-stage authentication sign-on process are the best ways to secure laptop data. In June 23, 2006, the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ordered government agencies to get their laptop security act together and encrypt their data within 45 days. Although the OMB order applied only to the federal government, analysts consider it a wake-up call to private-sector enterprises, which face the same risks when it comes to data on laptops.
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AUTHOR:
Alan Radding
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Access Control | Authentication | Data Encryption | Data Synchronization | Laptop Computers | Remote Backups | Security Policies | Storage Security |
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