With higher-performance CPUs and larger storage capacities, laptop and notebook computers are rapidly becoming users’ primary computer, rather than just their on-the-road supplement. And there has been a dramatic increase in the volume of data stored on PCs. Because of the low cost, storage capacity has increased 80 percent over the past 12 months and will increase more than 50 percent this year.

At first blush, that all sounds good — because users can have instant access to the most current information, whether at home, at the airport or hotel, or in a client’s office. But it does raise LTN-Security risks for law firms.

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