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IT Baseline Protection Manual - The Information Warfare Site

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Threats Catalogue Deliberate Acts Remarks<br />

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T 4.42 Failure of the mobile phone<br />

A mobile phone could become unusable for reasons such as the following:<br />

- <strong>The</strong> battery is exhausted because the user forgot to re-charge it.<br />

- <strong>The</strong> battery has lost its ability to store charge.<br />

- <strong>The</strong> user has forgotten the PIN so that he cannot use the mobile phone any<br />

more.<br />

- Components such as the display, keypad or SIM card are faulty.<br />

If a mobile phone is exposed to harmful environmental conditions, its<br />

functional performance can be impaired. Mobile phones can sustain damage<br />

through exposure to excessively high or low temperatures, dust or moisture.<br />

Examples:<br />

- An employee embarking on an extended business trip took with him a<br />

mobile phone plus accessories from a mobile phone pool. While on the<br />

road it transpired that he had unfortunately packed the wrong battery<br />

charger. As he was unable to re-charge the mobile phone he could not use<br />

it any more during the rest of his trip.<br />

- <strong>The</strong> mobile phone is left in a parked vehicle. This not only increases the<br />

risk of theft, but may also expose the phone to harmful environmental<br />

conditions. When a vehicle is exposed to direct sunshine, it is possible for<br />

the temperature to climb to over 60ºC behind the window glass. This can<br />

result in damage to either the battery or to the display.<br />

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<strong>IT</strong>-<strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>: Oktober 2000

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