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Rubrik: World-Wide News/Products & News Thousands of Mobile Devices will go Missing and Unclaimed at Airports Could your Staff be Leaving More than Their Troubles Behind at the Security Gates When Jetting off this Festive Season? (
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The survey, carried out by Credant Technologies, the trusted experts in data protection, also found that in the majority of cases, those devices that arent reclaimed are then either sold at auction or donated to charities. However the fact is that these devices may still contain information that could be available for the new owner. With ID theft from mobile phones and other lost devices at an all time high, users should really take special care this Christmas when travelling. According to a representative at Seven Top Tips To Secure Travel
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As you leave - whether its the check-in desk, security check point, or even the train station, make sure you take everything with you, including your mobile devices. A few seconds to check could potentially save you hours of frustration and embarrassment.
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Protect your mobile device: with at least a password (and ensure that
it is a strong one, containing letters, numbers and symbols). Better still, use an encryption solution so that even if your device is left behind, the data on it is not accessible to anyone who finds it.
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Dont elect to automatically complete online credentials, such as corporate network log in details, so that if you and your device should become separated, it cannot operate without you.
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Back-up your device and remove any sensitive information that you do not need. If its not there it cant be breached.
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As in tip 4, remove SMS and emails that you dont need anymore - youd be surprised how many people keep their default password emails on their mobiles and other hugely sensitive information like PINs, bank account details or passwords!
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Don't leave your mobile device open to access (e.g. leaving Bluetooth or WiFi turned on) somewhere visible and unsecured.
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Include your name and contact details in the device so that, if it should be lost, it can easily be returned to you. Some operators have a registration service to facilitate this.
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Finally, speak to your IT department before you leave the office this year - thats what theyre there for. Theyll help make sure your device is better protected should it find itself languishing all alone at the airport. (Credant: ra) |
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