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Is the iPad Useful for Security Professionals?
Sherry Harowitz
Created 04/22/2010 - 16:00



    
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The iPad reportedly already accounts for .03% of Web traffic. That might not sound like a lot but that's compared to the BlackBerry's .04%, according to Engadget. What's that have to do with security you ask?

The iPad already accounts for .03% of Web traffic. That might not sound like a lot but that's compared to the BlackBerry's .04%, according to Engadget [1]. What does that have to do with security, you ask?

Well, let me put that question back to you. I am curious whether any of the early iPad adopters are security professionals, and if so, how they are using this device. If you are a security professional with this e-reader in your hands, are you reading this news feed on it? Do you read magazines on it? Newspapers? White papers? How do you foresee it changing the way you digest news.

Post your responses online here or email me at sherry.harowitz@asisonline.org [2].


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