Notebook computers present a security dilemma. Among the best mobile productivity devices ever created, they may also be the single largest security threat to business infrastructure. Despite the alarming growth in the number of stolen notebook computers, and the subsequent compromise of vital and sensitive business data, executives, managers and employees are increasingly going mobile. HP and Microsoft provide business customers advanced notebook computer security and reliability with HP ProtectTools and the Windows Vista operating system, offering nearly all HP Compaq business notebook computers in Windows Vista configurations. This webcast address key security concerns for notebook users, such as user authentication, device control, and data protection. It also highlights key security risk scenarios and costs associated with security lapses.
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