Posts Tagged ‘security breaches’

Posted on June 20th, 2008 by admin  |  No Comments »

Lower Your Company’s Chances of Instant Messenger Security Breaches

Today, many companies value instant messenger as a useful business tool; it is a great means for quick response communication, both internally and externally. Instant messenger’s high availability – stretching from desktops to cell phones – allows people to stay in touch from just about anywhere. Like all forms of internet communication, instant messaging has [...]

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Posted on March 12th, 2006 by admin  |  No Comments »

What We Can Learn From Fidelity

5 Tips For Avoiding Laptop Theft And Losing Sensitive Company Information by Dave Liniado | www.everonit.com According to a recent article in the Boston Globe a Fidelity employee had a laptop stolen that contained retirement account information for 196,000 customers. Oops- there are definitely going to be a few worried and unhappy people. If a [...]

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Posted on December 29th, 2005 by admin  |  2 Comments »

What Would You Do If Your Laptop Was Stolen At This Very Moment?

by Josh Clifford | www.everonit.com In today’s information economy, linear and individual-centric ways of working have given way to team-based working and lightning-fast flow of information across different states, regions, countries, and time zones. Relationships once based on proximity now extend to a web of people in formal and informal networks who are dispersed around [...]

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Posted on December 25th, 2005 by admin  |  2 Comments »

Just When You Thought Nobody Was Looking

by Greg Williamson | www.everonit.com I’m sure many of us have been there before: You’re on a business trip or in your backyard with your laptop. “Wireless network detected” flashes on your screen. You know you’re not in range of your company’s wireless network or your home network, so you look left and right for [...]

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