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Lost data can come from many directions from malware, to stolen hardware, to a laptop left on an airplane. Although data may not be lost, compromised systems can open your business to liability by exposing customer information. Lastly, if any of the above happen, what is the time cost to your business, or does the nasty piece of malware just slow your computer down? The IT Brief-Case can be demonstrated simply:
- What is the cost of having your customer's credit cards fall into the wrong hands?
- Your CEO left his or her laptop on the plane. What information could be lost? If booted, does the person in possession have access to your entire network?
- If 1/3 of your personnel acquired a rogue security program (pretty common) that prevented the execution of all programs, how would that impact the productivity of that day?
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