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> A wiser move would be to require all confidential documents
> to be encrypted and stored on a server. Before travelling
> such documents should be deleted from the laptop. On reaching
> the destination, the documents should be retrieved from the
> server. This way, if a laptop is lost, stolen, or in the hands
> of some police agency in some country or other, there is no
> corporate confidential information on it.

I've always believed that the move towards storing tons of stuff on a
laptop is a bad one.... It risks data in multiple ways. I keep virtually
no data on a laptop, and just count on having network access in some way
to get to it, or I store it on a key I keep encrypted and on/about my
person all the time when traveling, or on an encrypted r/w cd or dvd.

There are so many other ways to transport data than on your laptop's
hard drive that I have a hard time making sense of doing so.

Just my 2c.

:-)

Russ


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