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		<title>Easy steps can sometimes be the most helpful</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[eWeek had a great article/annoying slide show about the top 10 security risks that your users pose to your organization.  One interesting thing I noted was with all of the increases in security (firewalls, IPS/IDS, NAC, password hardening, etc) in today&#8217;s organization, most of these are not even looked at.
Think about the easy of someone to walk out with their laptop and have it lost on the train (with not encryption)&#8230;  Or someone with P2P software on their machine (that is sharing out their entire C drive)&#8230;  Or worse yet, wifi (without separating it from the rest [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>eWeek had a great article/annoying slide show about the top 10 security risks that your users pose to your organization.  One interesting thing I noted was with all of the increases in security (firewalls, IPS/IDS, NAC, password hardening, etc) in today&#8217;s organization, most of these are not even looked at.</p>
<p>Think about the easy of someone to walk out with their laptop and have it lost on the train (with not encryption)&#8230;  Or someone with P2P software on their machine (that is sharing out their entire C drive)&#8230;  Or worse yet, wifi (without separating it from the rest of the network) that isn&#8217;t secured with WPA2&#8230;  Oh the horror!</p>
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<li>USB Flash Drives</li>
<li>Laptops</li>
<li>P2P</li>
<li>Web Mail</li>
<li>Wi-Fi</li>
<li>Smart Phones</li>
<li>Collaboration Tools</li>
<li>Social Networks</li>
<li>Unauthorized Software Updates</li>
<li>Virtual Worlds</li>
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<p>What are some of the other security risks you can think of that companies face?</p>
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