Digital Disaster Preparation

By Brad Benn I have found a few things out over the past few weeks that can be thought of as a cautionary tale. I have had a logic controller failure on my laptop which meant that I was sans laptop for approximately ten days. The day after I received it, less than twelve hours later, the cable modem at my house failed. Between not having my personal laptop and then Internet access being a car ride away, I discovered some items along the way. The key things I learned are:

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A new Oxy-moron: Copier Security.

By Jim Sorensen Then there was the time I left the Master Budget in a "common area" copier.... Pathetic...just pathetic.