Our dependency on technology has never ceased to grow. Increased portability, ease of use, stylish looks and a good dose of marketing hype are the perfect cocktail to entice the population at large! Suppliers of consumer electronics are registering an ever increasing demand for portable consumer electronics. Apple's iPod launch in 2001, Apple have sold almost 60 million units (CNNMoney.com, 2006). iPod has become a universally appealing source of audio entertainment - the eponym for MP3 players. Projections show that the demand for iPods and other MP3 flash-memory music players continue on a positive trend and will surge to nearly 124 million units in 2009 (Kevorkian, 2005). . The link for this article located at Info Sec Writers is no longer available. . Pod slurping poses a serious threat to data security in environments with portable devices, risking breaches and undermining compliance with regulations. Pod Slurping, Data Theft, Information Security, Security Risks, Portable Devices. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The federal government's appetite for portable, wireless Internet products and information security software has grown in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, leading technology contractors and purchasers said Thursday. Terri Allen, . . . . The federal government's appetite for portable, wireless Internet products and information security software has grown in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, leading technology contractors and purchasers said Thursday. Terri Allen, senior vice president of sales for technology reseller GTSI, said that since Sept. 11, federal agencies have ordered up "ruggedized" computers with high-speed wireless Internet access that can be deployed into remote locations at a moment's notice and then be extracted and moved to another site. The computers are designed to keep working despite intense physical punishment. Allen said she's seen the biggest increase in the wireless products category. Demand is particularly high for the handheld BlackBerry wireless e-mail device. Allen noted that, for agencies, such technologies have changed from "a nice-to-have [to] a must-have." The link for this article located at GovExec is no longer available. . The need for mobile internet access and cybersecurity solutions has dramatically increased among government bodies post-9/11. Explore the ramifications.. Wireless Technologies, Portable Devices, Federal Agencies, Information Security, Technology Demand. . Anthony Pell
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