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You know it only takes a second. One second and your prized Pocket PC can drive off in the back seat of a cab, be lifted and stolen from your desk or can be simply left behind in a restaurant or store only to be retrieved by an unscrupulous person who uses the information within for his own gain. The hardware itself can sometimes be easily replaced, but what about the information it contains? There are several horror stories circulating about the corporate executive who "loses" his Palm along with all the companies proprietary secrets.
Well, the best time to think about a lost or stolen Pocket PC is before it happens, not AFTER. As such, there is a quickie article over at WindowsSecurity.com called Securing Your Pocket PC that will give you a good start to protecting your investement. "Busy executives and tech toy aficionados don't leave home without them - their Pocket PCs, that is. The ability to quickly check e-mail or pull up a Web site while on the go is invaluable, but what about the security implications of connecting to your home or office network with a mobile device? This article discusses security for handheld computers running Pocket PC/Windows Mobile 2003 operating systems" Via Mobileviews.com