Tuesday, May 19, 2009

MyLaptopGps

This is a very interesting article that I found in a Boston, Ma, journal dealing with new computer security technologies such as MyLaptopGps. MyLaptopGPS is produced by Tri 8, Inc, and has been around for over 25 years supplying businesses and corporations with world class data systems. Dan Yost is the CTO (Chief Technology Officer) of the laptop computer security firm MyLaptopGps and encourages all businesses and individuals to use this to help minimize laptop theft. Yost appeared on many news media stations over the past month to discuss the growing problem of government laptop theft within Oklahoma. Apparently two very important laptops, containing over 125 million unique data records on Oklahoma citizens went missing because of lax security measures. The first laptop was stolen from an employees car within the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. The laptop was said to have highly sensitive information about approximately one million Oklahoman citizens and the second laptop was stolen from the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency, revealing private data about over 200 thousand Oklahoman citizens.
Laptops are stolen every 12 seconds around the world and will continue to be a growing problem unless something is done to safeguard against this issue. A possible and very plausible solution is MyLaptopGps, which is the single most effective deterrent in laptop theft. MyLaptopGps is laptop tracking technology in the form of Internet based GPS. It is inexpensive, easy to install, and money well spent in the long run to insure the protection of critical information. MyLaptopGPS has been proven to be successful and an excellent technique/tool for protection against theft as the product is endorsed by many, including IDTheftSecurity.com. CEO, Robert Siciliano is a member of the Bank Fraud & IT Security Report's editorial board and of the consumer advisory board for McAfee. He is a leader of personal safety and security seminars around the world and has appeared on television (CNN, CBS, MSNBC, FOX News, "The Today Show", etc) numerous times for his expert opinion and thoughts on personal security and identity theft. He has encouraged businesses and anyone looking for theft protection to use MyLaptopGPS as it has proven to be effective, inexpensive, and a must have for all organizations looking to keep confidential information, confidential.

1 comment:

  1. Michael,

    Thanks very much for this article and mention. I sure appreciate it!

    Cheers,
    Dan Yost
    MyLaptopGPS CTO

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