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For many in the IT industry, the definition of a mobile worker has barely changed in a decade: it's someone with a laptop computer who, when arriving at their home/hotel, plugs a computer into a telephone socket and connects to the office either by direct dial-up or across the internet.
So it's not surprising that security solutions rely heavily on traditional techniques such as authentication servers using a username and password, although we have begun to see more attention paid to the virtual private network (VPN) technologies that create a secure channel between the mobile computer and the corporate IT systems, through which all data is transmitted.
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