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How Common Gadgets Can Both Store and Leak Personal and Company Information

Award Winning Journalist Details How Common Gadgets Can Both Store and Leak Personal and Company Information – Attendees Will Recieve a FREE Copy of The New Book, When Gadgets Betray Us

Award Winning Journalist Details How Common Gadgets Can Both Store and Leak Personal and Company Information – Attendees Will Recieve a FREE Copy of The New Book, When Gadgets Betray Us

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Robert VamosiPresented by Robert Vamosi, author of When Gadgets Betray Us: The Dark Side of our Infatuation with New Technologies.

Please join us for a free Webinar TODAY at 1PM EST When Robert Vamosi, award-winning author of the new book, When Gadgets Betray Us, will talk about device security risks within the office, citing RFID-enabled work badges, commuter transit cards, photocopiers, digital cameras and, of course, personal mobile phones loaded with proprietary data as just a few examples of the everyday gadgets that betray us.

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In This Webinar You’ll Learn:

• How common gadgets both store and leak personal and proprietary information

• How to mitigate those risks within the workplace

• How to start thinking about security threats beyond the PC

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