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IBM forbade its employees to use Siri, DropBox and iCloud

Written By Unknown on Sunday, May 27, 2012 | 8:18 PM

GadgetFan - IBM recently issued a policy prohibiting its employees to use or activate Siri, DropBox and iCloud when they are at work. This policy applies to all employees reportedly IBM.

Ban the use of Siri, DropBox and iCloud on IBM employees is done in order to maintain the confidential corporate data is leaking out or kepihak irresponsible. IBM's head of information, Jeanette Horan stated that "the emergence of this policy will help companies to keep data and confidential."

IBM said party for its employees who want to store the data in the cloud storage, they should use a cloud storage service owned by IBM ie MyMobileHub and no more cloud storage use DropBox.

IBM is also strictly forbids its employees to not use the personal assistant application contained in the release of Apple iPhone 4S. IBM states that if employees say something in the Siri or record an important record company, it is feared the data would be leaked. This can happen because Apple's software is based on the agreement, if you are using Siri, then the things you say will be recorded and sent to Apple for further converted into text.

Chris Conley, ACLU lawyers claimed the freedom of the policy of support for the policy. Conley stated that "I think IBM has a point of thinking, and for other companies should also be more careful, especially with the company's confidential data or confidential communications of your company."
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