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 Welcome, today is Monday, March 15, 2010
 Feds Walking the Talk on Security?

Below please register to download the results of the "Feds Walking the Talk on Security? - One year after the VA laptop scandal, is Fed’s data still going AWOL?" Underwritten by Utimaco, a data security company, the study reveals that Federal data is significantly more mobile and still vulnerable. Thirteen percent of Federal employees do not have encryption on their newly-issued laptops. Pushing back the myths about telework, the study shows that Federal teleworkers are more secure than their in-office colleagues.

Press Release: One Year After Veterans Affairs’ Laptop is Stolen, Fed Data is Still AWOL