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Introduction

BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is a new trend (maybe the norm in some places by now?) where employees bring their personal computers, phones, USB flash drives, etc. to work and use them for work as well as personal needs. Companies are apparently encouraging BYOD based on the theory that it keeps employees happy [...]

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Rule #1 – JUST PUT THE DAMN PHONE DOWN AND DRIVE!

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“This really showcases that the current security model for smartphones is inadequate,”

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A GPS enabled smart phone can encode GPS coordinates in the metadata of every photo you take. While this can be a nice feature it can also expose you to risks once those photos are posted online and others can map the location of your children or other sensitive places.

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If you have any decently modern Android phone, everything you do is being recorded by hidden software lurking inside. It even circumvents web encryption and grabs everything—including your passwords and Google queries.

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The nice part about Untangle is that you can start with something nearly free, like an old PC, and scale up to an enterprise level solution as your needs grow.

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Use mission-critical wired and wireless 3G/4G/WiMax/WiFi broadband routers to add speed and reliability to your Internet connection.

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Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go is a pay as you go 3G service that is ideal for travel or for use as a backup Internet connection

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40% of companies surveyed have experienced the loss or theft of their mobile devices — and half of these devices contained “business critical data.”

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