Whether a mobile device is stolen, forgotten or merely misplaced, it can pose a serious threat to enterprise security. Yet studies show that many Canadian organizations don
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The proliferation of Web logs, or blogs, has some information security experts concerned about the possibility of this online medium becoming a vehicle for industrial espionage.
If a recent IDC Canada report is any indication, high-profile cases of stolen mobile devices and compromised personal information may have little effect on how Canadian businesses view security threats to wireless and mobile devices.
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