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As corporations look to secure their stores of digital information, they've largely overlooked one looming problem: insider data theft. Thanks to advances in data storage technology, stealing massive amounts of sensitive information is becoming easier. Using USB thumb drives and a plethora of other tiny memory storage devices, people can store large amounts of data into smaller and smaller spaces. However, companies with strong policies and corporate awareness can reduce their chances of being a victim.
September 23, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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