NextSentry Suggests Ban on Mass Storage Devices Like iPods and MP3…

The News Review:

- NextSentry Suggests Ban on Mass Storage Devices Like iPods and MP3…
- LifeTips Launches Moving Tip Site
- LiveOffice Launches Web-based Admin for E-discovery.

NextSentry Suggests Ban on Mass Storage Devices Like iPods and MP3…
Market Wire (press release) – Apr 9, 2007
Since the start-uplaunched in June 2006, NextSentry has seen employees increasingly confidentin using traditional removable storage devices like memory sticks and CDsto improperly extract data from the enterprise with tools that fit in theirpocket. However, the company now believes that the use of iPods for “. As aresult, NextSentry suggests corporations prohibit employees from using suchdevices until proper policy enforcement capabilities are in place in orderto prevent data leaks. According to NextSentry, mass storage devices like iPods, MP3s, and memorysticks are finding a place in the enterprise either to make employees happyor to increase productivity.

LifeTips Launches Moving Tip Site
PR Web – PR Web (press release) – Apr 9, 2007
LifeTips developed Moving. com to share time and energy saving information about.

LiveOffice Launches Web-based Admin for E-discovery.
Free with registration – eWeek – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 9, 2007
–> COPYRIGHT 2007 Ziff Davis Media Inc. Messaging security, storage and compliance provider LiveOffice Managed Messaging Services April 9 introduced its Sentinel e-mail portal, a web-based administration console that enables organizations to search and retrieve archived messages for e-discovery purposes, while also providing real-time views of inbound threats, e-mail volumes and storage utilization. LiveOffice’s new client portal acts as mission control for Sentinel, putting administrators “just a few clicks away from real-time, graphical views of their entire organization’s e-mail activities, from threat levels to archive usage and more,” said Matt Smith, CEO and founder of the Torrance, Calif. Sentinel includes Secure Computing’s IronMail security.

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