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Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets are quickly becoming an essential item for many Australian professionals, but there’s a high price for this convenience.

The proliferation of employee-owned mobile devices in the workplace has significantly heightened the security risk for enterprises, putting corporate data at risk.

Recent Australian Bureau of Statistics figures state there were 8.2 million mobile handset subscribers in December 2010, up from 6.7 million in June.

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