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Laptop Computer Security Firm Launches MyLaptopGPS Encryption and Remote Decryption Kill to Provide the Industry-Leading Laptop Protection Technology(0)

October 27, 2009

Addition of Encryption Functionalities Renders MyLaptopGPS’ Product an All-in-One, One-of-a-Kind Approach to Laptop Computer Security: “Encrypt. Track. Recover.”
(STILLWATER, Okla. – Oct. 27, 2009 – IDTheftSecurity.com) Laptop computer security firm MyLaptopGPS, featured in Inc. Magazine, TechRepublic and elsewhere, has introduced patent-pending laptop encryption to its already robust Internet-based laptop tracking product. MyLaptopGPS™, whose unmatched industry theft [...]

Laptop Computer Security Firm Launches MyLaptopGPS Encryption and Remote Decryption Kill to Provide the Industry-Leading Laptop Protection Technology

Identity Theft Expert and Laptop Computer Security: CTO of MyLaptopGPS Discusses Laptop Thefts Involving Oklahomans’ Data Records

(BOSTON, Mass. – May 18, 2009 – IDTheftSecurity.com) Dan Yost, chief technology officer of the laptop computer security firm MyLaptopGPS, appeared on several news media outlets this month to discuss the impact of recent government laptop thefts in Oklahoma. Nearly 1.25 million unique data records on Oklahoma citizens went missing because of apparently lax security [...]

More Coverage of MyLaptopGPS / Dan Yost for Oklahoma Data Breaches

Here’s a brief index of media coverage regarding Wednesday’s press conference at the Oklahoma State Capitol, with Rep. Jason Nelson and Rep. Jason Murphey, and myself. Also, some related recent posts and prior coverage including MyLaptopGPS.
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman (video, also below)
The Oklahoman (followup)
KOCO Channel 5 Project Economy
KOCO Channel 5 Project Economy (video, also below)
KOTV News [...]

Identity Theft Expert and Laptop Computer Security: MyLaptopGPS’ CTO Reiterates that a Laptop Computer is Stolen Every 12 Seconds

(BOSTON, Mass. – April 13, 2009 – IDTheftSecurity.com) The single most important thing a laptop computer owner should assume is that he or she could be the next victim of laptop computer theft, according to Dan Yost, chief technology officer of laptop computer security firm MyLaptopGPS. A laptop computer is stolen every 12 seconds, noted [...]


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