Bob:

Bob Scofield wrote:
> I'm studying everyone's responses, and checking some stuff out on the 
> Internet.  I'm leaning toward buying a commercial disk encryption program and 
> a firewall.  I can now see that my laptop should be encrypted regardless of 
> whether I am using a wireless connection.

        I'm glad to see you are planning on taking steps to protect your
        client data on your laptop.

        Now let me throw a few more things to think about:

        What about the clients data in your office. Are you protecting
        your client data there? Is it encrypted?

        What happens if someone breaks into your office and steal your
        firms computers?

        Do you use an outside person or firm to repair your firms
        computers? Have you heard of the news where a chain store
        employee copied personal pictures of the family and put them
        up on the Internet? Why was the employee looking through the
        file system?

        Who does the cleaning of the building? Have their background
        been checked by *your* firm? If not, why not?

        How about your home? Do you have any client data on your home
        computer?

        What have you done with your old computers? How about their
        hard drives?
<personal note>
A friend of mine was over in Napa when another person dropped off their
computer for recycling. My friend asked if he could have the computer
instead. He came away with the computer and we found the hard drive
was NOT wripped clean of data. My friend (against my objections) spent
time looking at the data on the hard drive. After about 15 minutes I was
able to get him to wipe the drive.
</personal note>

        One of the newer laws requires a company to notify ALL of their
        clients if their data is obtained by anyone outside the company.
> 
> I appreciate people responding to a legal ethics question that they otherwise 
> would not be interested in.  So a specific "Thank You" to Tony, Alex, Bill 
> Broadley, and Brian.

        You are more then welcome. Security is an area which a lot of
        people do not think about.

                                                        Tony
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