Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices are forcing enterprise IT managers to re-evaluate how they secure technology. With workers more likely to use a personal device for work, companies are ...
The primary purpose of email in an organization is to relay important information to employees, stakeholders, and associates of the institution. Many institutions do classify how and in what capacity ...
Securing mobile devices is critical to enabling government employees to work anywhere remotely. Understanding use cases and remote work challenges is key in establishing technical requirements. CDW ...
Commercial wireless networks and devices represent a threat to government systems, and DHS says it needs more authority to address mobile cybersecurity. The world has gone mobile, and that worries the ...
Agencies face a delicate balancing act when it comes to providing mobile security. On the one hand, IT departments seek to extend endpoint security to a growing population of mobile devices. It's easy ...
As a result of lackluster processes, the agency’s CIO and intelligence office have introduced a greater risk of cyberattacks ...
Organizations deem mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) devices crucial to their operations, but they also recognize that the risk of using these devices has climbed over the past year. In fact, 46% ...
An SBC can play several key roles in securing mobile endpoint devices. Though typically deployed for managing SIP trunks within a unified communications environment, the session border controller (SBC ...
Understanding best practices for mobile device security in today’s healthcare environment can be challenge for many organizations. As mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones become more ...
Cybersecurity is a concern and watchword for organizations across industries, professionals of all stripes and even consumers, as digital devices continue to play a growing role in how we carry out a ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - The market for software to protect mobile devices such as smartphones has yet to take off despite brisk sales of devices such as Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone.
Twenty percent of security professionals say their company has experienced a mobile device breach, according to a Dimensional Research survey. The survey — titled The Growing Threat of Mobile Device ...