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3 Steps to Protect Confidential Data on Laptops: Guidelines to secure data before and after a laptop is stolen or missing

Only 35% of Fortune 100,000 IT professionals say they are equipped to deal with lost corporate or personal data. The protection of confidential data on laptops is a top priority both for corporations and government agencies today. An estimated 600,000 laptops have been lost in American airports this year. The impact of stolen or missing laptops is no longer merely the capital loss. More important is the unsecured customer data and intellectual property stored on the computers which may result in millions of dollars in customer notification costs, compliance fines and loss of competitive advantage, as well as brand damage.
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