http://www.silicon.com/publicsector/0,3800010403,39168425,00.htm By Gemma Simpson 12 September 2007 The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is giving BlackBerrys to its staff to encourage flexible and more productive working. The MoD is using a BlackBerry Enterprise Server to give staff access to email on the move and also give IT workers the ability to remotely control, shut down and wipe any gadgets which are lost or stolen. The server is approved by the Communications and Electronics Security Group for the communication of data at the "restricted" level. An MoD spokesman told silicon.com there will be "no restriction" on the numbers of devices to be dished out and anyone within the MoD who has a business need for a BlackBerry can get one. The spokesman said BlackBerrys will encourage flexible working, improve communications and allow MoD staff to utilise any unproductive time - for example when travelling. The rollout began today with MoD staff getting a choice of two smart phones: the BlackBerry 8700v or the 8707v. The spokesman added: "The decision reflects the MoD's desire to create a modern workforce of which Blackberrys are firmly a part." ____________________________________ Visit the InfoSec News Bookstore http://www.shopinfosecnews.org
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