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IT departments blissfully unaware of flash drive security risks

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Back to the Personal Computer

I find it hard to get upset about lapses in the iron grip some firms try to apply to their employee's computing.

In the early eighties it was a handful of hifi and similar tech buffs who introduced personal computers into workplaces like ad agencies (often spending £thous of our own money and ridiculed by fellow workers). Soon as management caught on to computing they reduced "personal" computer users to drones on a network, disabling floppy drives etc.

Fortunately, the human spirit (and technology) knows no such bounds.

posted by : fihart, 09 April 2008

Long Live the Floppy!

All hail the Floppy! Another reason to bring them back. Oh wait... usb drives are essentially floppies. Isn't it amazing how when a technology changes form it instantly becomes a security risk? Riskophiles go the hell away and let us get our work done!
posted by : jeff, 09 April 2008

Secure is good

I recently did an evaluation of secure flash drives for a company I work for. It is a VERY secure environment.
Although there are a few out there I ended up choosing Trek with AES hardware encryption. It is the only one that works on Windows, Mac and Linux, and requires no local admin rights or special drivers.
I have one for myself now too.
It's a new product for them and you might have to call to order it if you can't get it from a vendor easily.

posted by : Vinster, 09 April 2008

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