Latest security threat: Vacationing employees
August 12, 2010 by Sam Narisi
Can users in your company securely access data from outside the office? Secure or not, they’re going to try. More…
Can users in your company securely access data from outside the office? Secure or not, they’re going to try. More…
As smartphones become more common, so do viruses that infect them. Take this recent attack that gives criminals an easy way to steal from mobile users. More…
Here’s one example of the latest security threat to watch for — attacks on company-issued smartphones. More…
As more work gets done on the go using smartphones, the problem of printing from those mobile devices becomes more critical. Slowly but surely, printer makers are offering solutions. More…
As smartphones start approaching speed and storage capacity that makes them even more similar to PCs, experts warn they’re going to start seeing the same level of security risks, too. More…
If your users send and receive a lot of data on company-issued smartphones, look out — your bills might go up soon. More…
The increased business and personal use of smartphones like Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android phones has also opened up an enormous gap in many companies’ security walls. More…
IT puts a lot of energy into keeping documents secure in the office and on laptops. But do they leave security holes open when users take data home or on the road? More…