Though the phone came with technology to remotely wipe devices and come with built-in encryption, most customers found this a nuisance. I believe there has to be some sort of warning or documentation included in the user manual for the importance of sanitizing these storage media.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Journal Article 3
This article refers to a TV investigation that uncovered a black market in Nigeria for Blackberries. The price of the phone was reflected upon how much information was stored in the phone, not the age or model of the phone. I chose this article because it showed a real life example outside of actual hard drives that confidential information is being leaked through other storage devices - enough for there to be a market and a TV investigation/report.
Though the phone came with technology to remotely wipe devices and come with built-in encryption, most customers found this a nuisance. I believe there has to be some sort of warning or documentation included in the user manual for the importance of sanitizing these storage media.
Though the phone came with technology to remotely wipe devices and come with built-in encryption, most customers found this a nuisance. I believe there has to be some sort of warning or documentation included in the user manual for the importance of sanitizing these storage media.
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