Many companies spend a small fortune and deploy a small army to secure themselves from the many security threats lurking these days. But all those efforts can come to naught when making any of these common mistakes. The results can range from embarrassing to devastating, but security experts say that all are easily avoidable.
Here are the 10 most common security land mines that experts say you need to avoid.
1. A slip of the finger reveals the company secret
Many of the most prevalent security issues are the result of small technological habits that can easily be avoided. The top 10 security land mines | InfoWorld | Analysis | 2008-03-17 | By Matt Hines
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