"If concern for data loss is fully addressed, an increasing number of workers may be allowed to do their work at home rather than commuting to the office"
What this means is that companies want their employees to work at home for free at night and during weekends, but the pesky issue of data leaks is preventing them from doing so.
Barking up the wrong tree. The big source of data leaks in Japan is not from insecure company laptops, its from companies that don't plan sufficient budgets for their staff's equipment and forces them to take data home and use it on their own virus-ridden zombie machines.
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Scrote at 10:12 AM JST - 22nd June
"If concern for data loss is fully addressed, an increasing number of workers may be allowed to do their work at home rather than commuting to the office"
What this means is that companies want their employees to work at home for free at night and during weekends, but the pesky issue of data leaks is preventing them from doing so.
stirfry at 01:13 PM JST - 22nd June
how much of the leaks is the computer's fault, and how much the fault of the imbeciles using them ?
franz75 at 03:13 PM JST - 22nd June
"will be equipped with PHS mobile phone functions for receiving commands to erase data" it's the hacker's xmas!
evildave at 11:35 PM JST - 22nd June
Barking up the wrong tree. The big source of data leaks in Japan is not from insecure company laptops, its from companies that don't plan sufficient budgets for their staff's equipment and forces them to take data home and use it on their own virus-ridden zombie machines.