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| Subject: | PDA security |
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| Date: | Sat, 27 Nov 2004 12:40:32 +0000 |
Does anyone have a simple list of threats and consequences/risks associated with usage of PDAs within an enterprise?
Specifically, I am looking for some supportable information which covers the PDAs themselves, as well as the risks associated with connecting these devices via wireless (not just 802.1x, but GPRS/CDMA/etc as well) to a corporate network.
We have a paper on PDA security written by our head of R&D at:
http://www.fbtechies.co.uk/Content/Extras/Resources/WP-PortableComputingDeviceSecurity.pdf
regards Pete
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