Forget Camera Phones, Now iPods Are A Security Risk

from the run-for-the-hills! dept

Well now that analysts have gotten people all worked up about the security horror of camera phones, they've now set their sites on another evil security villain: the iPod. That's right, your iPods is a corporate risk. Hell, it could be used to introduce a virus or even to (gasp! oh no!) steal company files. Just wait until these analysts types learn about those USB keychain drives that just about everyone has already... oh wait, the report warns about those too. They then suggest that companies ban just about every new technology, no matter how useful it might be, just because there's a small risk that it could be misused. At what point do analysts stop freaking out about every new (or even not-so-new) technology, and realize that (a) banning the technology will never work and (b) will often make a company less productive than its rivals who learn to embrace new technologies? Is there a risk in any kind of additional, portable storage medium? Sure thing, but there's just as big a risk in someone ftp-ing files to an outside server. What it really means is that an IT staff no longer has to just be afraid of threats over the network, but also need to realize that threats can come from portable storage devices. Expect a ton of new client-side security products to start protecting on that side of the fence in the near future.
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  1. identicon
    data64, 6 Jul 2004 @ 6:53am

    Laptops ?

    I guess they do not believe in laptops, PDAs, email (GMAIL ?) or CD-Rs either.
    These could be potentially used to steal "files" too. What about someone using their camera phone to take images of what's showing on the screen.

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  2. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 6 Jul 2004 @ 7:12am

    No Subject Given

    Think Gartner needs to reduce their staff a little as they appear to have too much time on their hands.

    Does anybody really pay for this kind of insightful research ?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 6 Jul 2004 @ 9:21am

    Let's ban paper too.

    We're going to have to ban paper here, because someone might write something down and walk out of the building with it. And please stick your head near this large magnetic coil before exiting the building, we need to erase everything you've been thinking for the last 8-10 hours.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Lars, 6 Jul 2004 @ 11:51am

    Why doesn't that surprise me?

    Just recently I have received a mail from our Network Security dept, informing me that I can't use iTunes because its ability to optionally publish playlists could be used by crackers to break into my PC.

    ...at the same time Internet Explorer with its Exploit of the Month remains the company-standard browser...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    tom, 14 Jul 2004 @ 1:23am

    Forget Camera Phones, Now iPods Are A Security Ris

    Its lucky no one has realised we have memory in our heads as well otherwise they could be band too.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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