The Association of Corporate Travel Executives warns of potential security breaches
April 30, 2008 (Computerworld) The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) is
warning its members to limit the amount of proprietary business information they carry on laptops and other electronic devices because of fears that government agents can seize that data at U.S. border crossings.
The group is worried that corporate data could be downloaded by agents, leading to potential security breaches and the exposure of information that is supposed to be private. Among the devices that could be searched by border agents are cell phones, handhelds, digital cameras and USB storage devices.
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