>From: Sebastian Benoit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>If you want deny users the possiblility to smuggle data outside of 
their
>workplace (or whatever) then don't connect them to the internet.

No, no, no.  You must go one step beyond this if you want to 
prevent employees from smuggling data.  To do this properly, copy 
machines should be remove!  Pen, pencils and papers removed!  
Employees should be searched for thumb drives, zip drive, floppy 
drives, tape recorders, papers, cd's, dvd's, and burners.  It's 
better to strip search them just to be sure.  As a matter of fact, 
because humans are so innovative, all materials should be removed 
from the office because I'm sure someone will come up with some way 
to write something down.  Oh, don't forget to remove phones, faxes 
and cell phones, and cameras.  You should only hire people who 
don't know how to read or write to reduce the work load of 
preventing others from smuggling data.  It's probably best that 
they don't know how to receive or transmit any form of 
language/communication either.

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