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Computer Security Touches Even Most Trusted Workers
Saturday, 04 November 2006
Some companies eye new hires or part-time employees as potential tech security threats.

Doug Yarrow, co-chief executive of privately held Symark Software, a maker of ID and access control technology, says companies can be worried that newcomers might snatch data or otherwise abuse corporate databases.

Yarrow says companies also find that they must monitor even "trusted users" and longtime workers. He says trusted insiders often get total access to a company's system -- the virtual keys to its information technology kingdom.

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