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Subject: Too many mobile devices and Charity offices bugged
From: "pauls..._at_faberbrent.com" <pauls..._at_faberbrent.com>
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http://faberbrent.blogspot.com/2009/08/mobile-phone-handset-complexity.html
How are you advising your clients regarding mobile device policy. Do
you think that this is the remit of the TSCM team?
http://faberbrent.blogspot.com/2009/08/charity-offices-bugged.html
We have come across more than one bugging incident within the charity
sector, has anyone else experenced this?
P.
www.faberbrent.com
http://faberbrent.blogspot.com/
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