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Laptops, external drives, and USB sticks are especially vulnerable to data theft, but with Windows and a few tools, you can protect them using encryption.
The German security company SySS GmbH discovered that many, but not all, of today’s encrypted USB sticks and flash drives are actually vulnerable to a relatively easy attack.
Infected USB flash drives can spread malware among multiple organizations in ways that can easily bypass traditional security systems.
What would happen if one of your coworkers lost a USB flash drive containing extremely sensitive customer information? Would it cause panic because of the potential for data exposure and massive ...
Data was found on 68% of secondhand flash drives sold in the US, according to a Comparitech report. Here's how to secure your data for disposal.