How serious are data security threats to your mobile workforce? Every year, an average of 834,000 laptops is lost, stolen or unattended annually in US and European airports. And with 50 percent of US and European travelers carrying confidential or sensitive information on those laptops, it is scary to think that 60 percent of those people don’t take steps to secure the information.*
IT has become the backbone of your organization, and data protection and access control must be a priority. With these frightening statistics and the fact that hackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, there is a growing threat for data loss and security breaches.
Dell Latitude laptops deliver proven solutions to help protect your data without being a burden to manage centrally. Discover the effectiveness of hardware enabled full disk encryption solutions and the innovative authentication factor options such as Contactless Smart Cards or RSA SecurID authentication.
AGENDA
Introduction (Moderator): 2 min
Setting the scene: Major Security concerns (Ponemon Institute): 5-10 min
Dell’s approach: Design the Solution (Dell): 10 min
- Latitude E-Family
- Data Protection
- Access Control
How Dell and Partners can help you (Dell & Partner): 15 min
- Benefits of Full Data Encrypted (FDE) Hard Drives (highlight new 7200 rpm drives)
- Benefits of Dell ControlVault (innovative and differentiated)
- Innovations with Contactless SC (HID) and RSA SecureID (RSA)
- Management of the Solution (mainly the FDE drive) with Dell ControlPoint and WAVE ERAS
* Ponemon Institute - Airport Insecurity: The Case of Lost Laptops; US and EMEA Results, sponsored by Dell, July 2008