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By Tony Hallett

Published: Tuesday 16 December 2003


Name

Anonymous


Location

London


Occupation

IT Consultant


Comment

I recently visited a 'secure' site where I had to sign in my laptop and the number of CDs I had with me were counted in and out... yes they checked my phone and my PDA, but not the content on the CDs (which were rewriteable) or my data watch which has 32mb.
Sorry to sound geeky, but there will always be ways and means to commit industrial espionage. The key is to restrict phyical access.



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