Mobile Computing in Secure Environments, Part 2: Wireless Networks
Editor’s Note: This is a continuation of a two-part piece on mobile computing security measures. See here for Bert’s first article, Mobile Computing in Secure Environments, Part 1: What’s Reasonable and Possible. Where my wife works, no devices with either a WiFi or Bluetooth capability are allowed in, even when carried by employees. To me [...] Mobile Computing in Secure Environments, Part 2 …
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E-Reading, Multitasking, and a Less Insightful Society, Part 1
E-reading, basically the act of reading books, newspapers, and magazines on mobile computing devices, has become surprisingly controversial. From people who cling to the “experience” of reading and say that reading on a screen will never replace the “feel” of a fine hardback, to recently published studies suggesting that reading on an electronic device creates [...] E-Reading, Multitasking, and …
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Mobile Computing, Security, and the Separation of Personal and Company Applications
I clearly remember back when I first joined META Group in 2000 and was given a company laptop – and IBM ThinkPad as it happens. The tech person in our office told me, “Treat this as your own computer,” by which he meant that I was free to put whatever personal applications I wanted on [...] Mobile Computing, Security, and the Separation of Personal and Company Applications is a post from …
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