
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 06 April 2005
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Anonymous
Location
Leicestershire
Occupation
System Support Analyst
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Though I agree with the "if you don't trust them - don't give them access" points made, I work for a company which has banned iPod connections to company workstations for the reasons of file legality.
One user in our instance was maintaining 40GB of music on their local hard drive. Another complained at losing their music collection when their HD failed, principally because they hadn't got another copy!!
From my point of view the issues are more of supporting hardware and data which has no business merit.
As usual security reports highlitgh the wrong issu...
Anonymous
Someone change the record please, it's getting old...
Simon
The weakest security link is the Human Element, re...
Bob Hail
First, identify your "precious" data:
Recentl...
Richard Sheppard
Though I agree with the "if you don't trust them -...
Anonymous
I agree with those who think that this is a fuss a...
Alan Keen
I think the biggest Security risk is stating that ...
Mickael Behn
Yes, but when the guys at the top have them, what ...
David MacLeod
Yes, but when the guys at the top have them, what ...
David MacLeod
For some time there has been significant worry abo...
Anonymous
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