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Nee Naah, Nee Naah, Nee Naah!

No doubt there will be a lot of  'ambulance chasing' in the next few weeks of data encryption sales; and I'm not  one to look a 'gift horse in the mouth'. 

As HMRC and the government reel from  the Child Benefit data loss disclosure, I'm sure they will receive a great many  'have we got a solution for you!' offers; perhaps ours will be one of  them! So why the reluctance to encrypt  data? Had 'those two discs' that went missing in the internal post been  encrypted, this whole story would have been akin to a  damp sparkler on a wet  bonfire night.

I'd like to suggest that it's because the business  case for 'on-the-fly' whole disc encryption simply has not been  made.

"It's too difficult, too expensive,  users won't use it!" RUBBISH.

That's like saying it's too difficult to stay in  touch with relatives overseas; the world's moved on, VoIP has  sorted out the distant 'relies'. Similarly, the World's moved on in the field of  encryption technology and ISVs like Mobile Armor have seriously addressed the  barriers to encryption adoption.

Take a look at how it can be achieved ... tomorrow could be  your day in the media spotlight!

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