Blog Posts Tagged with "Mobile Device Management"
What bicycle thefts can teach us about mobile security
February 17, 2017 Added by:Avi Rosen
Businesses can apply protection to each device and the data it holds, in a way that is appropriate to the device user’s role, and risk profile, which also makes it easier for organizations to lock down and manage the complete mobile security cycle.
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Mobile Endpoint Security: 3 Helpful Tips to Protect Sensitive Corporate Data
December 02, 2016 Added by:Brian NeSmith
Security is not achieved by implementing a product, and companies need to make sure they are actively securing their company every day.
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Four Best Practices for BYOD Policies
October 16, 2012 Added by:Robert Siciliano
Bringing your own device is not a right but a privilege. If your employer doesn’t allow it there is generally a good reason. Data breaches cost thousands and in some cases millions. So if you are lucky enough to be privileged, protect that mobile device with the guidance of the IT department...
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BYOD is a Bunch of FUD
July 16, 2012 Added by:Marc Quibell
Times have changed , and I'm not talking about the technologies involved. I'm talking about the rules and regulations we have to follow, and the best practices we as employees must abide by - as opposed to the days of the old briefcase - when it comes to protecting the data with which we are entrusted...
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Beware of BYOD Wreaking Havoc
July 13, 2012 Added by:Michelle Drolet
The downside to the BYOD movement is the difficulty of maintaining security. How do IT departments provide easy access to documents and files for a host of different devices and still ensure that sensitive material remains safe and workplace systems are not exposed to serious threats? How can they safeguard networks?
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BYOD: The Reality of Allowing Foreign Bodies into Your Network
July 12, 2012 Added by:Rafal Los
We're getting compromised left and right by devices we are delusional enough to think we can trust because we feel like we've got sufficient control... Where does it end? Here, right at the point where we become cognizant of the fact that no asset, corporate or otherwise, should ever really be trusted...
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Is BYOD a Nightmare for IT Security or a Dream Come True?
June 19, 2012 Added by:Megan Berry
While you still may be debating whether or not to allow employees to use their own smartphones or tables for work, many organizations realize that they may not have a choice. Though it may seem that the risks of unsecured devices are a security nightmare, with the right tools, companies can work BYOD to their advantage...
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Securing Your Company Against BYOD-Created Threats
May 14, 2012 Added by:Ashley Furness
The increasing emergence of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies has both good and bad implications. Here are four strategies your company should implement to keep data secure while supporting employees' choice to use their own laptops, smartphones and tablets in the workplace...
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The Importance of Mobile Device Management for Enterprise Security
May 13, 2012 Added by:Drayton Graham
Almost everyone has their own mobile phone these days, nd they are quickly becoming a necessity in business. In order to enable the kind of freedom BYOD brings, the corporate network and data needs to be protected. Mobile Device Management is a solution that will help with this...
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