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Military-Grade Computer Security for All All laptop users need privacy and computer security. Rayservers™ now meets both needs with a simple out-of-the-box solution. Military-Grade Computer Security for All All laptop users need privacy and computer security. Rayservers™ now meets both needs with a simple out-of-the-box solution. (PRWeb Mar 1, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/RW1wdC1UaGlyLVNpbmctU3VtbS1NYWduLVplcm8= A Laptop With Vista That Seems Just Like a Fully Upgraded PC Acer?s TravelMate 2480-2779 laptop costs about $550 and runs Vista without complaint. Hospital Laptop Stolen; Info On 7,800 Patients At Risk Austin, Texas, police are investigating after security cameras captured video of the thief carrying out a laptop and a projector from a Seton Family of Hospitals office. Laptop Computers Stolen From Hospital Parking Lot Thieves have swiped laptop computers from a hospital parking lot in the Hill Country. The two computers are missing from Burnet. But its the information on them thats important. D-Link Xtreme N Wireless Router Wins Editors Choice Award From Laptop Magazine D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumer and business, today announced its newest wireless home networking router, the Xtreme N Gigabit Router (DIR-655), has been awarded the prestigious Editors Choice award in the latest issue of the popular computer publication, Laptop Magazine. IT Security Top Concern for Federal CIOs IT security remains a top concern of U.S. government chief information officers, but its also an area where theyre making much progress, according to a survey released Monday by the Information Technology Association of America. Serco in security screwup COUNCIL WORKERS in Worcestershire are up in arms following the theft of a laptop containing banking and other personal details of thousands of staff. Lawmakers working to ban hacked RFID door cards Theres already an RFID security brouhaha brewing in Washington, and if some people have their way, it wont be the last legal fight waged in the nations capital over use of the wireless technology. Developing Best Practices to Combat ID Theft, Part 1 Currently, identity theft may be the most worrisome and threatening problem for online users and the businesses and institutions that support them. The good news is that banks, brokerages and financial services providers, along with the security technology providers that service them, are rolling out a variety of new methods to thwart such threats. | ||