Am I Bovvered?
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Security on
According to new research of the UK workforce carried out by data encryption specialists SafeBoot, and published this morning, the answer would appear to be a great big no. At least as far as mobile corporate security is concerned. With a dangerously relaxed attitude towards security on their laptops, the sharing of PIN numbers and passwords alike, not to mention personal data spread willy nilly across the Internet, the research reveals things really couldn
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