Crash Podcast: Ethical hacking, USB flash drives, consumerisation and Nokia

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On this week's podcast we discuss ethical hacking, the death of the USB flash drive, Nokia's crashing feature-phone sales and the consumerisation of corporate IT

On this week's podcast we discuss ethical hacking in Coventry, the imminent death of the USB flash drive (apparently), Nokia's crashing feature-phone sales and the latest research into the consumer...

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