The Thumb-sucking Threat

Joe Wagner, senior vice president and general manager of Systems and Resource Management at Novell, explains the security implications of all those popular portable storage devices.

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Brian C
Tue, 2008-09-23 20:40

Thumbsucking is nothing more nothing less than theft. Over 80% of the data breaches are the direct result of some type of hardware theft. There are many devices out there that attempt to prevent theft but one of the best and most secure devices is the Barracuda Card.. It has a built in alarm system and can be triggered upon inserting a thumb drive. The network administrator or the central alarm system are then notified.

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