Essential practices for securing mobile devices
- Posted:
- 00:00 31 Oct 2006
- Topics:
- Security | Enterprise Applications | PDA & Hand-helds
For workers who conduct their business on the go, mobile devices represent a critical lifeline to enterprise applications and data, but precautions are required to avoid enterprise network breaches and private data disclosures. In this lesson, Lisa Phifer examines inherent weaknesses in mobile messaging devices, and discusses not only how to lock down mobile platforms to protect against emerging threats and risky end-user behaviors, but also how to ensure Bluetooth-enabled handsets aren't vulnerable to attack.
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Length: 50 minutes
For workers who conduct their business on the go, mobile devices represent a critical lifeline to enterprise applications and data. Mobile messaging can increase workforce agility and productivity, but precautions are required to avoid enterprise network breaches and private data disclosure. In this webcast, Phifer details five essential best practices for securing mobile devices.
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Length: 12 minutes
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Quiz: Essential practices for securing mobile devices
Take this five-question quiz to see how much you've learned about securing mobile devices.
About the instructor:
@27447Lisa Phifer owns Core Competence Inc., a consulting firm specializing in network security and management technology. Lisa has been involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of data communications, internetworking, security and network management products for over 20 years. At Core Competence, she has advised large and small companies regarding security needs, product assessment and the use of emerging technologies and best practices. Before joining Core Competence, Lisa was a member of technical staff at Bell Communications Research where she won a president's award for her work on ATM network management.
For workers who conduct their business on the go, mobile devices represent a critical lifeline to enterprise applications and data, but precautions are required to avoid enterprise network breaches and private data disclosures. In this lesson, Lisa Phifer examines inherent weaknesses in mobile messaging devices, and discusses not only how to lock down mobile platforms to protect against emerging threats and risky end-user behaviors, but also how to ensure Bluetooth-enabled handsets aren't vulnerable to attack.