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By Andrew Donoghue
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 6, 2004 7:22:00 PM

Companies should consider banning portable storage devices such as Apple's iPod from corporate networks, as they can be used to introduce malware or steal corporate data, according to an analyst.

Small portable storage products can bypass perimeter defenses like firewalls and introduce malware such as Trojans or viruses onto company networks, research company Gartner said in a report issued this week.

Analysts have warned for some time of the dangers of using portable devices, but the report points out these also now include "disk-based MP3 players, such as Apple's iPod, and digital cameras with smart media cards, memory sticks, compact flash and other memory media."

Another potential danger is that the devices--which typically make use of USB and FireWire--could be used to steal large amounts of company data, as they are faster to download to than CDs. Additionally, the size of the portable devices means they can be easily misplaced or stolen.

Gartner advises companies to forbid the use of uncontrolled, privately owned devices with corporate PCs and to adopt personal firewalls to limit activity on USB ports.

"Businesses must ensure that the right procedures and technologies are adopted to securely manage the use of portable storage devices like USB 'keychain' drives," the report states. "This will help to limit damage from malicious code, loss of proprietary information or intellectual property, and consequent lawsuits and loss of reputation."

Andrew Donoghue of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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you mean like POKET PC
or Palms...ect - should we ban em all (Read the rest)
Posted by: V Sanders Posted on: 07/10/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
News Flash  Letophoro | 07/06/04
iPods don't kill people :P  JakAttak | 07/06/04
Same can be applied  Linux User 147560 | 07/06/04
What about email? I can email from my work account to my account at home.  Laff | 07/07/04
You can't E-Mail the entire Windows source kit  Atlant | 07/07/04
I was thinking more in terms of documents and such that the company might  Laff | 07/07/04
Oh Please  issthatso | 07/06/04
Coming soon...  gtdworak | 07/06/04
ZDPravda does it again!  mlindl | 07/06/04
What's Pravda?  mlindl | 07/06/04
As the Russians used to say: ...  escoles@... | 07/07/04
Silly Zdnet, you killed the article punch by iPod tie-in  FilledOut | 07/06/04
Article length and title  rkadowns | 07/06/04
An interesting diversion....  AbsolutelyNot | 07/06/04
Generic names  tic swayback | 07/06/04
ZDNet is trying to kill 2 birds...  Rick_K | 07/06/04
... so, like, maybe that was the point?  escoles@... | 07/07/04
Other Nefarious Devices  MonsterPuppy | 07/06/04
Interesting  mpaskus | 07/06/04
When do Body Condoms go on sale?  BitTwiddler | 07/06/04
Yeh, those darn "workers"...can't eliminate them as risks, ...  escoles@... | 07/07/04
But you CAN teach them uppity workers a leason  Laff | 07/07/04
FLASH! Pencil and paper can be security risk...  YuridaMan | 07/07/04
And? Whats New?  Dreaded Eddie | 07/08/04
Typical! Blast Apple's tiny share of the problem.  macbill | 07/08/04
Anal Probes & Memory Mind Melds  SirAndre007 | 07/08/04
you mean like LAPTOPS  V Sanders | 07/10/04
you mean like POKET PC  V Sanders | 07/10/04

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