Information is power and therefore today, every company or organisation worth its name, has more than 70 per cent of its workforce using computers to generate and store information. What most staff do not know, however, is that this information is important company property, which needs to be guarded jealously. Often, computers store sensitive information ranging from the financial stand of the company to trade secrets – information they would not want to fall into competitors’ hands, lest they are edged out of business. Early this year, former Rubaga South Member of Parliament Singh Katongole, was reported to have lost more than…