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		<title>Are You a Peeper? I&#8217;ll Admit It. I&#8217;m a Peeper.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2012 11:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Siciliano</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A survey conducted by Intel Corporation and TNS found that 46% of US vacationers say their biggest pet peeve about traveling with their mobile devices relates to the security of the device that could potentially compromising their personal information. I hear ya! One doesn’t get to platinum frequent flyer status by sitting at home watching <a href="http://blogs.mcafee.com/uncategorized/are-you-a-peeper-ill-admit-it-im-a-peeper-2">Read more...</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A survey conducted by Intel Corporation and TNS found that 46% of US vacationers say their biggest pet peeve about traveling with their mobile devices relates to the security of the device that could potentially compromising their personal information.</p>
<p>I hear ya! One doesn’t get to platinum frequent flyer status by sitting at home watching <em>American Idol</em>. And when I fly, I like to see what other travelers have on their laptop screens so I can point out the lack of security, especially of those who should know better.</p>
<p>So it comes as no surprise to me that 29% of travelers have caught someone peeping at their screen. &#8220;Peeping-techs&#8221; are one of the top pet peeves for travelers. Half of American travelers (49%) admit getting annoyed when the behaviors of others compromise their traveling comfort and security, including screen glancing.</p>
<p>Despite &#8220;peeping-techs&#8221; being an annoyance when it happens to us, more than half (51%) of young adults admit to peeping at someone else&#8217;s screen.</p>
<p>The other pet peeve around device security is worrying that the device may be lost or stolen. Even though there’s this concern, 26% of travelers fail to take basic security precautions and admit to security risks including entering credit card details in public, using unsecured Wi-Fi networks, viewing sensitive documents on their device and even leaving their device unattended.</p>
<p>Below is an infographic that Intel created on travelers concerns with their Ultrabooks™, laptops and tablets.</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.mcafee.com//are-you-a-peeper-ill-admit-it-im-a-peeper/attachment/intel_security-sm-2"><img class="size-full wp-image-19157 alignleft" src="http://blogs.mcafee.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Intel_Security-sm1.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="1800" /></a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Protect yourself and your devices when traveling:</p>
<ul>
<li>Be aware of your surroundings and use privacy screen shields when viewing sensitive documents</li>
<li>Use safe online practices such as accessing protected Wi-Fi networks</li>
<li>Consider a device with <a href="http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/anti-theft/anti-theft-general-technology.html">anti-theft technology</a> like an Intel-inspired Ultrabook™ or use a mobile security application like <a href="http://www.mcafeemobilesecurity.com">McAfee Mobile Security</a> that includes anti-theft features or get protection for all your devices with <a href="http://www.mcafee.com/allaccess">McAfee All Access</a>.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>For more information on the study, visit <a href="http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2012/06/20/intel-survey-finds-outlet-outrage-and-peeping-techs-are-new-travel-norms">here</a>.</p>
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<p>Robert Siciliano is an <a href="http://blogs.mcafee.com/author/robert-siciliano">Online Security Evangelist</a> to <a href="http://home.mcafee.com/root/landingpage.aspx?LPName=maa_video_3clmn&amp;aco=0&amp;culture=en-us&amp;affid=0&amp;cid=97556">McAfee</a>. Watch him <a title="I Found Your Data on That Used Device You Sold" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny7L41aZDdQ" target="_blank">discussing information he found on used electronic devices</a> YouTube. <a href="http://ow.ly/1bdMH">(Disclosures)</a></p>
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		<title>In the Wake of the Week: DeepSAFE Launch &amp; Partner Town Hall</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 17:16:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lang Tibbils</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week I’d like to have a “deep” conversation about last week&#8217;s highlights, which included; the unveiling of a technology platform that will reshape security, an anti-theft technology for Ultrabooks, a Channel Partner Town Hall, a recent McAfee study that identifies the most dangerous celebrities in cyberspace, another “leader” magic quadrant achievement this time in <a href="http://blogs.mcafee.com/mcafee-channel/in-the-wake-of-the-week-5">Read more...</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week I’d like to have a “deep” conversation about last week&#8217;s highlights, which included; the unveiling of a technology platform that will reshape security, an anti-theft technology for Ultrabooks, a Channel Partner Town Hall, a recent McAfee study that identifies the most dangerous celebrities in cyberspace, another “leader” magic quadrant achievement this time in data protection, the launching of our annual partner survey and the McAfee Channel Partner Must Read List.</p>
<p>From the chip to the cloud, McAfee has the broadest security portfolio in the industry and just unveiled its first joint technology with Intel, <a href="http://www.mcafee.com/us/about/news/2011/q3/20110913-01.aspx">DeepSAFE</a>.</p>
<p>Don’t take my word for it listen to <a href="http://intelstudios.edgesuite.net/idf/2011/sf/keynote/110913_pso/110913_pso_fl/index.htm">Paul Otellini’s IDF keynote replay</a> where he unveiled DeepSAFE.</p>
<p>Looking to go <a href="http://www.mcafee.com/us/solutions/mcafee-deepsafe.aspx?cid=WBB027">deeper on DeepSAFE</a> here you go.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.businesswire.com/news/mcafee/20110914006073/en/McAfee-Provide-Anti-Theft-Solution-Ultrabooks">Ultrabook anti-theft technology</a> from McAfee and Intel is another competitive differentiator.</p>
<p>Listen to the replay of the <a href="https://lightspeed-marcom.webex.com/ec0605ld/eventcenter/recording/recordAction.do?theAction=poprecord&amp;actname=/eventcenter/frame/g.do&amp;actappname=ec0605ld&amp;renewticket=0&amp;renewticket=0&amp;apiname=lsr.php&amp;entappname=url0107ld&amp;needFilter=false&amp;&amp;isurlact=true&amp;rID=4220817&amp;entactname=/nbrRecordingURL.do&amp;rKey=ee6e1836e0ea6258&amp;recordID=4220817&amp;siteurl=lightspeed-marcom&amp;rnd=4466150997&amp;SP=EC&amp;AT=pb&amp;format=short">Channel Partner Town Hall</a> hosted by Alex Thurber and featuring McAfee co-president Todd Gebhart.</p>
<p>She doesn’t look dangerous; Heidi Klum tops McAfee’s 5<sup>th</sup> annual <a href="http://home.mcafee.com/AdviceCenter/most-dangerous-celebrities">Most Dangerous Celebrities Survey</a>.</p>
<p>Partner with a leader in <a href="http://www.mcafee.com/us/independent-reports/gartner-mq-mobile-data-protection-2011.aspx">Mobile Data Protection</a>.</p>
<p>Want to see us make some changes give us your feedback on the <a href="https://mcleanco.3uu.us/uc/admin/9690/ospe.php3?SES=e71b5231008f4899be745d81708bda0d&amp;syid=3624&amp;sid=3625&amp;act=start&amp;js=16&amp;flash=1003">Annual Partner Survey</a>.</p>
<p><strong>McAfee Channel Partner Must Read List:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Forbes: <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/ciocentral/2011/09/12/securing-the-mobile-future/">Securing the Mobile Future</a></li>
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<li>InfoWorld: <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/d/security/the-cost-bad-security-higher-you-think-172598">The Cost of Bad Security is Higher than you Think</a></li>
</ul>
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<li>CRN: <a href="http://www.crn.com/blogs-op-ed/channel-voices/231600185/how-to-assess-vulnerability-for-voice-services.htm">How to Assess the Vulnerability for Voice Services</a></li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The Tweet of the week comes from <a href="http://twubs.com/users/joebensoua">joebensoua</a>: Toxic babe: Heidi Klum named &#8216;Most Dangerous Celebrity&#8217; on the Web <a href="http://t.co/hWlT3wVS">http://t.co/hWlT3wVS</a> <a href="http://twubs.com/heidiklum">#heidiklum</a> <a href="http://twubs.com/webvirus">#webvirus</a> <a href="http://twubs.com/dailybreezenews">#dailybreezenews</a></p>
<p>As always I appreciate any feedback. Please comment below.</p>
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