| Samsung's potential government deal signals new era for mobile security CSO Samsung's potential government deal signals new era for mobile security. Samsung may be ready to sign deals with the FBI and the U.S. Navy. Analysts say the news is proof that mobile in the enterprise has arrived. But what does this mean for IT operations? See all stories on this topic » |
| The 10 Coolest Security Startups Of 2013 (So Far) CRN Information security startups are finding new ways to inspect files for suspicious activity to detect malware. Firms are developing new technologies to encrypt machine-to-machine communication for critical infrastructure protection. Mobile protections ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Adventist Health System CISO: Cut med device security red tape FierceHealthIT Beth Israel CIO John Halamka, a member of FierceHealthIT's Editorial Advisory Board, has written that hospital policy alone for mobile devices is not enough to protect patient data. Passwordprotection, anti-malware protection and a timeout policy that ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Dr.Web releases AV-Desk 6.2 for mobile devices CIOL Now subscribers to the Dr.Web Anti-virus service (Dr.Web Premium package) can get protection for their mobile devices free at no additional charge. New server administration features make the service even more appealing to business users. Numerous ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Managing Mobile in the Enterprise [Infographic] CMSWire More and more companies are developing mobile app management strategies, which can provide governance, architecture design, application discovery and distribution, support and management, and protection guidelines for mobile application usage. See all stories on this topic » |
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