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posted by mrpg on Saturday May 12 2018, @11:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the man-nc dept.

[...] The possibility of "financial and reputational" damage if staff lost or misused the devices prompted the decision, reported The Register.

Instead, IBM staff who need to move data around will be encouraged to do so via an internal network.

[...] Some IBM departments had been banned from using removable portable media for some time, said Ms Naidoo, but now the decree was being implemented worldwide. IBM staff are expected to stop using removable devices by the end of May.

[...] Security expert Kevin Beaumont said: "It is a brave move by IBM, as USB devices do present a real risk - often it is very easy to extract data from a company via these devices, and introduce malicious software."

[...] Sumir Karayi, chief executive of security company 1E, said IBM's ban was an "overreaction" by security staff who had not realised the many different ways data flowed in and out of an organisation.

[...] On 25 May, the GDPR rules are enacted, which impose heavy fines on organisations that do not do enough to protect sensitive information.


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 13 2018, @12:25AM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 13 2018, @12:25AM (#679000)

    You don't get to be a C-level executive without a thorough understanding of when it is appropriate to use a USB key. Ordinary employees do not have the necessary leadership skills to make these decisions.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by realDonaldTrump on Sunday May 13 2018, @12:40AM (2 children)

    by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Sunday May 13 2018, @12:40AM (#679007) Homepage Journal

    I think there's cyber smart and there's business smart. Somebody can be a genius at business but not know computer. Or someone can be a genius at computer but not know much about business -- or really, much about anything.

    Let me tell you, we live in the age of computer. You see so many things, they were never cyber, now they're cyber. Even to get an airline ticket, so much of that is computer now. One guy, the computer didn't like his name, it made him give a fake name. And it became a HUGE hassle for him!

    • (Score: 2) by Whoever on Sunday May 13 2018, @12:58AM (1 child)

      by Whoever (4524) on Sunday May 13 2018, @12:58AM (#679008) Journal

      You didn't even mention how Barron is an expert with the cyber.

      D-. Try harder.

      • (Score: 2) by realDonaldTrump on Sunday May 13 2018, @02:32AM

        by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Sunday May 13 2018, @02:32AM (#679032) Homepage Journal

        He's 12 years old, he's an incredible little guy. He can do anything with a computer. He's taught me a thing or two.....OK, to be honest, one thing. And I think he could teach our cyber hackers a thing or two. Look out Iran!!!

  • (Score: 2) by edIII on Sunday May 13 2018, @03:33AM

    by edIII (791) on Sunday May 13 2018, @03:33AM (#679058)

    Spoken like a truly clueless PHB, then placing his drink in his PC's cupholder :)

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