Weekly Tech Tips Episode 38:
Millions of Smartphones are lost each year
Did you know that for every 100 devices your business buys,
up to 5 of them will be lost or stolen?
And that potentially means criminals accessing your data.
Here’s the simple method we recommend to protect all your devices.
Find out more by watching Episode 38 of our Weekly Tech Tips
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Millions of Smartphones are lost each year
It’s estimated that 5% of all devices your business owns will end up lost or stolen…
That’s the average for companies. Isn’t it worrying? And expensive?
But what’s more worrying is the loss of the sensitive data that’s stored on these devices.
If this data gets into the wrong hands, the results for your business could be catastrophic.
Don’t worry though – there’s an easy way to protect yourself and the data your business owns.
It’s called encryption.
This is a way of encoding your sensitive data so that only people who have the correct key can decode it and read it.
So, if you get your phone encrypted and it goes missing, only the person with the right password can access your data.
Encrypting all your devices is the best possible way to protect your business from a potential data leak.
For more information about how to do this,
get in touch with us.
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