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Lost: A $49,000 laptop computer

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Lost: A $49,000 laptop computer

According to Ponemon Institute, the average cost of a lost or stolen laptop PC is more than $49,000. Most of this cost is due to the exposure of sensitive data. The sooner you discover the PC is missing and take action to disable access to the data, the less expensive the experience of the loss is. Read full story

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