Personal digital assistants are starting to get smarter, and that makes them more dangerous. These devices go largely unnoticed and can walk round the firewall, so you should take several steps to make sure they aren't a risk.
The first thing to do is to treat personal digital assistants (PDAs) like any other device on the network. Remember to include them in your security policy, and look specifically at the way they in...
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