The Honey Stick Project


Latest Honey Stick Statistics - 42% of Lost USB Drives Are Accessed

Posted in Stories about Mobile Data Risks, Project Findings of Interest by Administrator on the June 4th, 2008

While it has been a while since I updated the statistics on www.honeystickproject.com, there was still lots of activity. Stream 1 is now active with 8 sticks deployed in Las Vegas, Ottawa and Toronto (for a total of 33), and half of those have been accessed.

This is becoming a fun project, finding places to drop them as we travel around the globe. Thanks to Mike Sues for sponsoring devices for Stream 1. I’m aiming for 1,000 deployed devices, so I can say there is some statistical significance in these results that people will notice. But it is already an interesting response rate.

What does this data mean? I have some ideas, but I’d like to hear your thoughts. Feel free to comment below on this post.
Scott Wright

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Latest Honey Stick Statistics - 42% of Lost USB Drives Are Accessed

Posted in Stories about Mobile Data Risks, Project Findings of Interest by Administrator on the June 4th, 2008

While it has been a while since I updated the statistics on www.honeystickproject.com, there was still lots of activity. Stream 1 is now active with 8 sticks deployed in Las Vegas, Ottawa and Toronto (for a total of 33), and half of those have been accessed.

This is becoming a fun project, finding places to drop them as we travel around the globe. Thanks to Mike Sues for sponsoring devices for Stream 1. I’m aiming for 1,000 deployed devices, so I can say there is some statistical significance in these results that people will notice. But it is already an interesting response rate.

What does this data mean? I have some ideas, but I’d like to hear your thoughts. Feel free to comment below on this post.
Scott Wright

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