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Re: [Full-disclosure] New Laptop Polices



Bob Radvanovsky wrote:
You mean the fact that you are *erquired* now to *check* your laptop along with 
your baggage?  Take into account that most laptops aren't easy to remove the 
hard disk drives, and that most laptops of corporate and/or government 
executives contain either sensitive or classified information, I don't 
seriously think that the UK government, nor its corporations, have taken into 
consideration all of the consequences involved.  Take for example the ongoing 
issues of laptops mysteriously disappearing (esp. the Veteran's 
Administration...I lost count, how many has it been, 5 times?) that contains 
spreadsheets and/or databases that contains *private* information.

You're confusing two things here. What one corporation and their policies concerning securing information have to do with his initial question is obsolete. I'm under the impression of his message he didn't mean the safety of his data. But in case he did then he needs a lot of reading to do going back in time to days of the rainbow series books.
The UK needs to consider the implications about *how* they will cover the loss 
of financial, sensitive or classified information...

I don't believe (again) this was his initial question, whether or not the officials in the airline industry give a rats rear of whether or not corporate/private data is secure.
Just my 2 cents worth, which by today's standards doesn't even get you a piece 
of gum any more...sad, isn't it?

-r

P.S.  I think that corporations now need to state that corporate executives 
should NOT have corporate data on their hard disk drives; further locking down 
corporate assets.  I think that they should make it easier for the removal of 
hard disk drives to be removed so they aren't stolen.

And you hope to accomplish this how? I can agree that data needs to be minimized but there are plenty of options available to completely lock down any laptop from the BIOS on up so I fail to see what you were truly hoping to state.

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