
By Andrew Donoghue
Published: Tuesday 06 July 2004
Basically any removable device is the same securit...
Anonymous
Is this guy for real? Yes, let's ban iPods. They h...
Gene Wolf
The real story here is that Gartner is getting hea...
Anonymous
1) Any removable device has the same security bypa...
Anonymous
How about banning people who are security risks? O...
Anonymous
Iets face the facts - any computer running Windoze...
Chris Sansom
Ban computers! They are all security risks! Ban pe...
blegfa
Let's ban pen and paper whilst we are about it!
O...
Anonymous
Jeez - talk about stating the ble*ding obvious.!!
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Max Rutherford
WTF have personal firewalls got to do with prevent...
David P
One hardly knows which part of this story to attac...
Alan
The difference in the ipod as a security risk is t...
Anonymous
First off Alan your wrong you can use the harddisk...
Mickael Behn
First off, as a pure security risk any portable st...
Russell Henley
Wait for the silver lining, folks: His use of the...
Anonymous
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