Some organizations have no idea what the heck is happening after an application is deployed. I think it's quite a bit of wishful thinking that most IT staff actually know what's happening to the data.
I know that some high profiled places don't use any sort of encryption for email, usb keys, cd's or laptops. They bank on the "goodness" of the people using their equipment.
I guess that is to be expected in organizations that do not even have a data classification scheme.
Anyway I hope that what I am speaking of is really not the norm.
I agree with the rest of the people that replied to this. It's highly doubtful that Apple with ditch Intel on their computers because they just made the change and people are just now starting to accept it.
The record companies just don't like progress. They are stuck in the stone ages and can't get out.
It's like any other "new invention" it will eventually cause someone to lose their jobs because of services no longer needed. But on the other hand it creates new jobs too. It's just a matter of adapting to the new way of doing things.
Some organizations have no idea what the heck is happening after an application is deployed. I think it's quite a bit of wishful thinking that most IT staff actually know what's happening to the data. I know that some high profiled places don't use any sort of encryption for email, usb keys, cd's or laptops. They bank on the "goodness" of the people using their equipment. I guess that is to be expected in organizations that do not even have a data classification scheme. Anyway I hope that what I am speaking of is really not the norm.
I agree with the rest of the people that replied to this. It's highly doubtful that Apple with ditch Intel on their computers because they just made the change and people are just now starting to accept it.
The record companies just don't like progress. They are stuck in the stone ages and can't get out. It's like any other "new invention" it will eventually cause someone to lose their jobs because of services no longer needed. But on the other hand it creates new jobs too. It's just a matter of adapting to the new way of doing things.