Posts Tagged ‘security’

That’s the question many digital nomads are asking themselves, or should be, given news as of late. I’m reading with great fascination the recent discovery that many of Twitter’s most sensitive internal documents, which were created on Google Docs, recently found their way into the public forum due to a hacker gaining access to them. ... Read more

It seems every day you open your newspaper or computer screen and read of another person or organization that has been impacted by the theft of their mobile device and all the corresponding data that was stored on it. Many companies have introduced offerings for their corporate customers to keep one step ahead of these thieves. ... Read more

Dell last week hosted the Executive IT Summit for its customers and the keynote speaker on the final day was the world’s most famous computer hacker, Kevin Mitnick. I had the opportunity to talk to Kevin a little about his background, his run-ins with the law, what he’s doing now and some cautions he has for ... Read more

There was a lot of discussion over the weekend and this morning on an announcement from the U.S. Transportation Security Administration’s announcement that it will no longer require airline passengers to remove their laptops from their bags. Starting today, passengers who have what the TSA calls “checkpoint-friendly” laptop cases can go through security checkpoints without ... Read more

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