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Unsure2 You presume that a BB phone is somehow involved. In fact, you're talking about the security of the BB phone, not the Playbook. My original posting commented on the Playbook compared to other Tablets; but, in the interest of fairness, added that there was some advantage if the Playbook was bridged to a BB phone in some environments. There is nothing pecurliarly "secure" or "professional" about the Playbook--those terms are mere puffery used in RIM's advertising, and have no objective meaning here. (I do not have a BB phone, so will leave discussion of BB phones' security to others.) I like my Playbook, but with all tablets I know of, it is actually a very "insecure" device, compared to, say, my Windows 7 laptop, for which I have tools allowing strong encryption of communications and documents and whose SSD is encrypted on-the-fly at the hardware level.