Among the suggestions are inspecting home offices, using encryption to connect to corporate networks and providing locked cabinets and shredders for paper records. Just make sure the cat stays away from the shredders. -- Jim PuzzangheraPuzzanghera, a Times staff writer, covers tech and media policy from Washington, D.C.Photo by DDFic via Flickr
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