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The system used to read 2010 census paper forms contained security vulnerabilities, finds a just-released Commerce Department inspector general report dated Sept. 25. Parts of the Decennial Response
Thumb drives had been banned on U.S. military networks, but no longer. The concern about using memory sticks, CD's and removable flash media was obvious--the potential for loss or theft of data and
The Pentagon has gotten its act together, sort of, in finally accepting that thumb drives are part of the 21st century drive toward modern technology. The Department of Defense has partially lifted
The Defense Department's ban on thumb drives will not be lifted anytime soon, NextGov.com reports in a recent article . The reason is simple, according to Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint
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