Security challenges and the lack of a strong business case continue to dog enterprise mobility adoption, according to industry experts. Lee Ipting, vice president for Forum Nokia, a developer support ...
Mobile devices connecting to the enterprise are posing new security challenges, says Fran Trentley, senior director of global security and government services for Akamai. See Also: Securing Patient ...
Mobile devices are now an integral part of any modern business. With their own personal devices at their disposal it’s easy for employees to access business apps and networks. For many UK companies, ...
Mobile devices have become essential in the modern work environment and represent a significant security headache for IT departments that are trying to make them safer while still allowing employees ...
The number of personal devices being used in corporate settings is higher today than ever. And as more and more enterprise users turn to smartphones or tablets to meet business needs, security ...
Technology has improved so much and with that, mobile applications have taken an important role in our life. The interests of a mobile app company in Dubai is beyond just technical concern; it’s a ...
Alleged CIA attempts to defeat smartphone security measures in order to obtain data from phones underscore how seriously companies must take their efforts around enterprise mobility security, solution ...
NEW YORK – Today, Verizon Business released its 2024 Mobile Security Index (MSI) report outlining the top threats to mobile and IoT device security. This year’s report, in its seventh iteration, goes ...
Mobile security is a component of an overall digital security strategy, which is designed to protect portable devices such as smartphones and tablets against cyber threats. There is an increasing ...
The mobility and remote-access boom is technology powered but business driven. As small and midsize businesses (SMB) increasingly look toward technology to help them rebound in 2010, improved mobility ...
“Management” and “mobility” were words on the tips of many attendees’ tongues at the InfoSecurity 2003 Conference and Exhibition in New York, as leading security technology vendors displayed products ...