Mobile security guide: Assume a device will fall into malicious hands GCN.com Newly revised guidance for securely managing mobile devices sharpens the focus of the original NIST publication, released in 2008, excluding laptops and low-end cell phones and addressing both enterprise-issued and privately owned devices. See all stories on this topic » |
Understanding More About Mobile Tech Experiences Gets Easier with New Tobii ... The Herald | HeraldOnline.com STOCKHOLM & WASHINGTON — Tobii Technology, the global leader in eye tracking and gaze interaction, today announced the release of its new Tobii Mobile Device Testing Solution designed especially for the new ultra-small and portable Tobii X2 Eye ... See all stories on this topic » |
60% of information workers to interact with content via mobile devices ashdowngroup.com Gartner has found that the consumption of video on mobile devices for work-related purposes is on the increase, meaning organisations are under more pressure to support and manage the technology. This is something that recruiters will need to keep in ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mobile malware explodes, hits corporate networks Sydney Morning Herald "They can use the mobile device to do reconnaissance and go deeper into the corporate network," Toubba said. This is particularly worrisome for companies which allow employees to use their own devices for corporate networks. Juniper's report said it ... See all stories on this topic » |
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