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From laptop to doorstop: how to manage a missing device
Protecting the data on a stolen laptop is of the utmost importance: it can result in damaging the business or serious regulatory problems if the data is not provably protected. Experts agree that most laptop thieves are opportunist, and far from tech savvy. They may simply sell a laptop for quick profit – but who are they selling it to, and what will the new owners do with the data?
In this very relevant article in the Financial Times Technology section, Danny Bradbury discusses some of the latest solutions including Backup Direct's Data Defence, designed to make sure sensitive data on a business laptop is never exposed to unauthorised persons. Read the full article here: Financial Times features Data Defence from Backup Direct

