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Protecting Sensitive Data: Safeguarding Mobile & Remote PC Data with Automated Encryption and Destruction
by Iron Mountain Digital
Published on: 08/01/2008 Overview
Today, most data is protected with sign-on passwords at the operating system level. However, since many people use simple passwords that are easy to remember, it also makes them easier to crack. Until now, business leaders have been forced to depend on end user compliance with corporate security policies to protect sensitive data. Download this white paper and learn how to remove the need for special end user compliance to return the control and safeguarding of data to business leaders and IT management.
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