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Ski Destinations and Unclaimed Smartphones: What You Need to Know
If you run a ski resort or other ski destination, this isn’t news to you: Those hitting the slopes on skis and snowboards are likely...
James Mosieur
Dec 27, 20172 min read
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California Data Breach Notification Law – How does it Effect Lost and Found Operations?
Nearly every State in the Union has a data breach notification law. In general, the laws define a data breach, outlines to whom the law...
James Mosieur
Feb 22, 20173 min read
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Hillary Clinton Lost Cell Phones with Classified Emails
I know what you're thinking...enough with the emails! But this post is not meant to be a political statement, it is simply meant to show...
James Mosieur
Oct 19, 20161 min read
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Careless Electronics Disposal Practices Can Lead To Embarrassment
A few weeks ago, we were contacted by a hotel which had been forced to come to the stark realization that the mishandling of unclaimed...
James Mosieur
Oct 6, 20163 min read
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Follow Up: A Smashed Smartphone Won't Stop a Crime Scene Investigator
In October of 2015 we let you know about a unique request we received from a law enforcement partner of ours. Ken Lininger of the Winter...
Bob Mikler
Apr 18, 20161 min read
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41% of Data Breaches Are Caused By Lost Electronic Devices. How Are You Protecting Your Guests?
Although the news has been filled with horror stories about hacking groups who are responsible for breaches or free apps that contain...
James Mosieur
Feb 18, 20161 min read
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Potential Liability for the Improper Disposal of Personal Electronic Devices
The safeguarding of personal data found on electronic devices lost or misplaced by customers is an increasingly significant topic in the...
James Mosieur
Jul 10, 20154 min read
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Whats Next in Smartphone Security: 3-D Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanning
Researchers at the University of California, Davis and Berkeley have developed a fingerprint sensor that scans your finger in 3D. This...
James Mosieur
Jun 23, 20151 min read
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