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<title>USB Flash Drives - Ready To Go Corporate?</title>
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<description>You wouldn&apos;t consider buying a laptop at your nearest consumer electronics store and bringing it into the office to work on, right? What about a RAID disk or a CD drive? - didn&apos;t think so. Yet one device that nearly everyone buys privately and keeps in their pockets these days to store both their personal data and confidential corporate data is seldom controlled or secured by the corporation: USB flash drives.</description>

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