There is greater awareness to the proliferation of mobile threats, and yet many organizations still underestimate their own vulnerabilities.
Mobile security should be taken just as seriously - if not more so - as traditional endpoints. Every employee behind a desktop computer also has at least one mobile device...
There is greater awareness to the proliferation of mobile threats, and yet many organizations still underestimate their own vulnerabilities. Brian Duckering of Symantec discusses the rise and maturity of mobile threat defense.
Businesses MUST address the proliferation of mobile devices in the workplace, whether authorized or not. For every laptop, there is a mobile phone, literally doubling the attack surface for hackers to breach your business and cause harm to you and/or your customers. While protection for traditional devices has long...
If you hold, share or have access to important information, you should assume your smartphone has already been hacked.
Unprotected smartphones could pose the greatest security risks to governments, enterprises and individuals. Consider what's at stake and prevent hackers from capitalizing on your...
Smartphone cameras and microphones act as the eyes and ears of the digital age, capable of capturing the smallest audio and visual details in high-definition clarity. Unfortunately, threat actors have demonstrated the ability to hijack these smartphone components, using them to gain valuable insights about targeted...
Smartphones present a uniquely large attack surface that has been repeatedly exploited by threat actors, making it risky to trust these devices with important data. Inherent limitations in the mobile architectures of
these devices - especially in a world of chip-based attacks - mean that organizations must find new...
Real-world incidents prove over and over again that many of the most widespread issues still stem from a lack of basic cyber hygiene. This report looks at where organizations are falling on the basics and outlines steps for establishing a strong foundation for security.
Download this industry-leading report to...
Modern enterprise mobile security provides pre-emptive threat defense, runs on predictive intelligence and crowd wisdom, and delivers a noninvasive employee experience.
As the connected world becomes more connected by the day, cyber threats have been retooled to attack ubiquitous mobile endpoints. While attack...
How to Select, Implement and Succeed with Mobile Threat Defense
As more workplaces become 'everywhere' workplaces, cyber threats and attacks increasingly target mobile devices.
Through the eyes of many business leaders, opening a presentation or other document on a mobile device is hardly different from doing the...
Banking and financial services customers today expect friction-free experiences no matter what device they're on, and regardless of whether they're at work, at home, or on the road. To succeed in the new digital era, it's critically important that you deliver seamless, personalized and omnichannel experiences for your...
Today's customers expect consistent, seamless retail experiences — online, in store and through mobile apps. For retailers to remain competitive in a digital environment, they must revolutionize the way they operate to meet these demands while providing a personalized, secure customer experience at every point...
The Open Banking mandate in the United Kingdom and the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) regulation in the EU are meant to increase competition and innovation in the financial system. They come into force in early 2018 and will set new standards for banks in the areas of strong customer authentication, secure...
We all know that May 25 was the enforcement deadline for Europe's General Data Protection Regulation. But what impact will General Data Protection Regulation have on cybersecurity programs?
GDPR, or the "Y2K" of our era, is part of a larger conversation that's been catalyzed by a lot of the recent news around...
Technology, regulations and customer expectations all have evolved, but what does this mean for how organizations secure identities?
This evolution has proven to be a two-sided coin, particularly for financial institutions. It's not only allowing financial institutions to offer new, innovative products where...
Incident response is a critical pillar of an effective endpoint security program, one that will gain importance as GDPR enforcement comes into play on May 25. Organizations must be ready to react if and when an incident occurs in order to meet the stringent requirements that apply during an incident.
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