2011年2月11日星期五

Laptop Wi-Fi security and USB drives are 'primary data concerns'



A new survey has highlighted worries surrounding USB security and Wi-Fi, as many organisations see the risks posed by the dell Latitude D600 battery pair.

The Lenovo-AMD Small Business Tech Survey, funded by the two companies, queried over 700 professionals and discovered that one-quarter of respondents said they or someone in their acer laptop battery replacement is piggybacking other available Wi-Fi networks to conduct business, highlighting risk of data loss through unsecure networks.

However, many other small business owners are putting company 6 cell acer battery data at risk through other means, notably jeopardising USB security.

Highlighting the 9 cell acer battery need for data encryption, the report continued: "While 40 per cent of small businesses back up files to external hard drives, an alarming 50 per cent of respondents said they or their company use acer 5100 battery USB thumb drives and CDs/DVDs to backup important information."

In another study by Lumension and the Ponemon Institute this week, it was discovered that the notebook battery greatest risk of malware attacks is on the applications layer, as many companies exercise no restrictions on what can run on their network.

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