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"'WiFi hotspots at cafes, pubs, train stations and airports have become a popular way for employees on the move to connect their computers to the corporate network via the Internet,' Aston Fallon, CEO of network security firm Steganos, told TechNewsWorld."
"However, this explosion in ‘any time, any place’ working has also meant that these employees have become your company’s weakest link. The rapid uptake of wireless devices and the increased popularity in home working have compounded the problem, making today’s corporation much more vulnerable to attack."
"The larger the organisation, the more proactive. The smaller the business, the less clear it is how to deal with security," says Aston Fallen, CEO of security solutions provider Steganos."
"For users with no control over the Wi-Fi hotspots they access, users should use VPN software to protect their network traffic. According to Aston Fallen, CEO of Steganos, 'With secure VPN services such as this, users can download and send email, access files on the corporate network, and engage in instant message, chat, blogs, and auctions, confident that all passwords, messages, and data are protected from interception'."
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"Steganos Secure VPN is mentioned as runner-up of the winner product in the category 'Enterprise Security'".