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Written more from the perspective of a company executive or business owner than a gadget user, Thomas Blitz advises companies how to How to keep mobile data secure. But from whom? The employees! In the 1980s, companies were concerned that users would save customer or company price lists onto a floppy disk and take them to their next employer. Today, these same users not only can take that information, they can also take your entire customer database showing purchasing prices and history on a single USB drive.
Thanks to their large capacity, portability and simplicity, removable media have become one of the most popular types of storage devices among today's computer users. Vendors give away memory sticks at popular computer trade shows. If you take part in an IT training course, you might be given a memory stick loaded with your computer course notes. These storage devices are inexpensive, and they are fast becoming the preferred method to store business proposals, accounts, client details, marketing plans and other confidential company information. Comments anyone?