Although the problem of people downloading confidential information and walking out of the door with it is not new, said Martin Allen, UK managing director of PointSec, the greater capacity of current drives is making the problem potentially much worse.
Working out of Canfield's tiny apartment, with two cell phones and a desk made out of a door and milk crates, the duo started looking for mintmakers and packaging sources.
Among the television footage streaming on Italian television in the evening were images of rolls of Parmesan cheese spilling out of the open door of a warehouse.
In advertising, for instance, most of the value can walk out of the door.
Last summer they chose not to follow James Purnell out of the door and the threat passed.
For a Beta right out of the door, Steam's Big Picture mode is a pretty smooth experience.
She told the court that Mr Lloyd had appeared "from nowhere" and forced her out of the door.
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To his distress as he threw the red, sauced up blighters out of the door as the milkman strolled past.
Mary Jo Foley, a long-time Microsoft correspondent, thinks it will lose something vital when Mr Gates walks out of the door.
IPOs walk straight out of the door to a private bank was simply too much for the investment bankers to bear.
But there is widespread speculation that at least one of the other major brands could follow BMW out of the door.
Instead of throwing his soya bean substitute at a member of his family, he opted for the out of the door option.
Dan can stick his head out of his door and I can hear it pretty clearly in my office, and vice versa.
The need to tread carefully is all the greater in an industry in which the main assets can flounce out of the door.
The Financial Services Authority's Andrew Bailey said a cap could lead banks just push up salaries, and this was "cash out of the door".
The special tradition "Mamemaki" involves throwing beans, specifically roasted soya beans at a member of the family or out of the door for good luck.
So perhaps the bank should look at the relationship between the money pushed out of its door and the career paths of its country directors.
Hoffman resigned in February, unhappy with key decisions made at boardroom level, and he was followed out of the door by chairman Ray Ranson last month.
Police officer Thet Lwin said about 75 children lived in the mosque compound in eastern Yangon, and most escaped safely by running out of a door police knocked open.
Once good people are on board, and a company has invested in training them, the last thing it wants is to see a prime asset walk out of the door.
It needs to move money out of the door fast, get it quickly to where it can do most good and not carry with it a tail of long-term spending commitments.
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Given it was one woman out of the door - one of quite a few women to leave the cabinet - will there be an appetitie to put one woman in?
Out of the door of their end-of-terrace house in Eston Street in Longsight, Manchester, down Hathersage Road, across Plymouth Grove, up to the Stockport Road, the A6, where traffic thundered past.
In January, the central government would set an annual quota for bank loans and the money went out of the door, says Jing Ulrich, chairman of global markets in China for JPMorgan.
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We learned that the first units out of the door will look a little different to these samples, the white version gaining a glossy finish, while the black edition coming with a matt rubber coating.
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He lives with his wife and baby daughter in a mud shack so small that, if he were not so short, his feet would stick out of the door when he lay down to sleep.
In addition, it managed to push five million of its older smartphones and 370, 000 PlayBook tablets out of the door, but saw user numbers fall from 79 million last quarter to 76 million now.
And although some good new companies will continue to come along, venture capitalists rushed most of their best deals out of the door last year, when they thought that the stockmarket was finally nearing its peak.
Mr Strutton claimed about half of the councils in England had yet to announce their response to the funding cuts, and when they did they would want to get employees out of the door as quickly as possible.
Getting Windows 2000 out of the door is not only a huge relief, but will also free resources for other things and give Microsoft's operating income the kick that this week's solid, but unsensational, second-quarter earnings figures suggest it needs.
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