nonprofit health fined laptop stolen - is immune

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nonprofit health fined laptop stolen - is immune -

Bad things should not happen to good people. Unfortunately, sometimes they

Recently, the good people in a hospice nonprofit Idaho have been fined by the Department of Health and Human Services for laptop clear -. With hundreds of patient records on it - that was stolen on the car of a worker.

plus a heavy fine, the hospice must follow two years of corrective action plan (CAP) and maintain records of compliance with the CAP for six years.

that's a lot of time, money and control for a small organization and a unique laptop

it does not matter that it was a small organization or that he was focused on doing good -. the ramifications were still severe. And the larger the organization, the greater the potential problem. larger fines. Bigger negative press coverage. Bigger customer focus.

Although the use of PCs is down to consumers, Gartner expects a double-digit growth for notebook computers used in business. More laptops on the road means more opportunities for data to be compromised. So while these increased levels of mobility offer considerable advantages, they also come with huge risks ... unless organizations use Citrix XenClient, which is part of XenDesktop, to secure laptops.

XenClient enables mobile workstyles helping laptops organizations of all sizes ensure stolen does not lead to compromised data, customer concerns, negative press, or financial impact.

XenClient Installation is simple. It can be done by an IT administrator and a single server can centrally manage and secure more than 1,400 end devices

And XenClient can be configured to be completely transparent to end users -. So your employees do not even realize they are using a virtual desktop as it starts, runs and stops like a native laptop.

XenClient provides peace of mind for professionals who receive this inevitable call from a mobile worker that his laptop was stolen. The device can not be recovered - but the data on it will not be discovered

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