Over the past few years, it seems like there’s one technology that almost everyone is deploying: laptop encryption. All over the industry, in nearly every vertical, it seems like everybody has either just deployed, is deploying, or is about to deploy some type of encryption technology to protect laptop data. When you think about it, it really isn’t all that much of a surprise — the technology is ubiquitous and low-cost, and the rollout can be done piecemeal at a pace comfortable for each individual organization.
Encryption: Why Stop With Laptops?
Posted by: Ed Moyle March 16, 2010 05:00 AMOver the past few years, it seems like there’s one technology that almost everyone is deploying: laptop encryption. All over the industry, in nearly every vertical, it seems like everybody has either just deployed, is deploying, or is about to deploy some type of encryption technology to protect laptop data. When you think about it, it really isn’t all that much of a surprise — the technology is ubiquitous and low-cost, and the rollout can be done piecemeal at a pace comfortable for each individual organization.