MP3 Players The Big Security Risk... Again
from the yaaaaaaaawn dept
Employees' MP3 players are a "massive and significant risk to corporate data" for 2006, an analyst says. Perhaps he's unaware of how many analysts have talked about this with the threat never really appearing. Even one analyst giving the "phenomenon" a catchy name -- "pod slurping" -- didn't make it stick. This issue has always existed, the media is just changing, and it's as yet failed to bring too many modern economies to their knees. Even our favorite overreacting analyst, Jack Gold (he of cameraphone-banning fame), says banning small mass-storage devices is pointless, and it cuts off companies from any of their benefits. There are plenty of existing security products and policies to deal with these devices, all that's needed is a little common sense.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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bad analysis!
It's like with other security holes -- just because you haven't seen them being used, doesn't mean they aren't used extensively.
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