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Mobile Device Security Policy

Tech Republic Security

Mobile devices are commonly used to conduct company business, which can render them more susceptible to risk than desktop or even laptop computers. In addition, the same social engineering, phishing and application/operating system vulnerabilities which plague desktops.

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Three Essential Mobile Security Measures

CTOvision

Read Andrew Hoog explain the three essential mobile security measures every company should adopt on DZone Blog : Many of us have heard of the 80/20 rule, also known as the ‘Pareto Principle.’

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Cisco research highlights network complexity, security challenges

Network World

Today’s enterprises need more help managing and securing their distributed networking environments than they ever have, Cisco concludes in its Global Networking Trends Report. 2024 Cisco Global Networking Trends Report As networks scale to handle new applications in the data center and cloud, the threat landscape grows, Davidson stated.

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Siemens Mobility scales RPA by empowering employees

CIO Business Intelligence

Siemens Mobility has been on a robotic process automation (RPA) journey for years, growing from five automated processes in 2017 to more than 700 now, transforming the company in the process. So the company started experimenting with RPA and Bock found that RPA platform company UiPath offered free trials. It was great!”

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Mobile-Flex: Transformative Technology that simplifies mobile technology

CTOvision

Mobile-Flex® is a Windows Based Server solution that delivers access to any Windows server application on mobile devices, Windows desktops, Surface and Macintosh computers in a safe and secure manner using our patent pending technology that leaves NO trace of data of any nature on the device.

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T-Mobile investigating hack that affected 37 million customer accounts

GeekWire

(GeekWire File Photo / Taylor Soper) T-Mobile disclosed in a regulatory filing Thursday that a hacker obtained data from about 37 million customer accounts using an API, or application programming interface. 25, and T-Mobile identified the bad actor Jan. The Bellevue, Wash.-based The hack started on or around Nov.

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Mobile Application Security in 2016

Galido

And how do you feel about the security of the apps you install? Is everything being done by companies to protect you? Arxan recently did a 5th annual State of Application Security report, which takes an in-depth look into the security of some of the most popular mobile health and mobile finance applications available.