I heard about this back when it first came out. I've had conversations
with others in the community about what you do if you are traveling
with sensitive materials for your company, or a client's data. Some
people's companies have made a rule that you can't travel with any
data on your laptop, only basic programs. Sucks, but that's probably
the only workable solution at this juncture if you want to guarantee
that confidential corporate data doesn't end up in the open.

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Dana  wrote:
> I am somewhat amused, Robert, that Bush has finally made a civil
> libertarian of you too. This was disclosed a while back, actually, bt
> yes, it is messed up. Not because you cannot have dangerous material
> on a laptop, but how often will this happen vs the number of
> completely innocent people who will be at a minimum inconvenienced?

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