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IT Managers and business executives have good reason to be concerned about loss of vital information about their business.  Data breaches can originate from many sources.  Business intelligence that is leaked into competitive hands is just one risk among many.  Spying out the competition takes on a whole new meaning when account is taken of the prevalence of portable and mobile computing facilities and storage devices.

How easy would it be for someone who knows your company and its business to gain control of a laptop computer or a flash drive from one of your employees?  What about mobile phones?  Are any ever lost?  Have you wondered what use a stranger might make of the information that is stored or available from mobile devices?

Have you taken positive steps to secure the internet connections that your busienss depends on.  What about the wirelsss networks that give executives the freedom and flexibility to move about the office - are they secured?

Business convenience and data security need not be opposed to each other, unfortunately in many business environments they are today.  Is it time for a full security audit of your company's business information?