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Today a user is not bound to their desktop to use a computer or to consume corporate data. Mobile devices come in all shapes and sizes, and securing these devices come in many flavors as well.
PDA and Blackberry Security Policies Needed
If PDAs are becoming the norm in your organization then it is time to get a security policy in place to make sure your corporate secrets don’t get found when a PDA gets lost.
Two Factor Authentication
Simple passwords and lost laptops can cause a business much pain. By enabling Two Factor Authentication using a USB Token can simplify your business password requirements and heighten your laptop security.
Wireless Security Fallacies
Many wireless security settings do not actually make the wireless Internet secure but make it more difficult to use for legitimate users. Find out the differences between real security and aggravation in the name of security.
Protecting Wireless Networks and Mobile Data
Data and computers do not sit in safe office buildings anymore. Your data runs around the town on latops, PDAs, DVD-R, thumbdrives and a whole host of mobile technology. When looking at your security policies, make sure the new found freedom of mobile is addressed.
Wireless Internet Encryption
Wireless Internet Encryption. Explore the difference between WEP and WPA when setting up wireless security.
PEAP and EAP
PEAP and EAP and their dirivitis are wireless security protocols. When your office needs better protection than WEP then these security standards are the next step.
Protect your PDA
PDAs are small and convenient. As they get more powerful, they can hold a greater amount of corporate data. Take steps in protecting your PDA incase it gets lost or stolen.
The Road Warriors Creed - Laptop Security
Simple rules to live by while on the road with your laptop.
Basic Settings to Protect Your SOHO Wireless Internet Connection
Your data is floating through the air. Is the wireless network you are on secure?
Data in Motion: Protecting Data From Running Away
Data no longer is housed on servers and locked in cabinets. Now data is on laptops, cell phones and PDAs. Security now has to reach beyond the wall of the corporation and embrace that corporate data travels with its users.
Full Disk Encryption
Any laptop that contains confidential information that leaves the walls of your company needs to be protected. Full disk encryption is a great way to protect all the data on the laptop incase it gets lost or stolen.

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