Mobile Security: Defending the Mobile Keys to the Kingdom
While mobile security concerns remain, mobile devices are an increasingly important part of daily activities.
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While mobile security concerns remain, mobile devices are an increasingly important part of daily activities.
Mobile devices can help businesses better engage their customers and empower employees, but often customization is needed to meet specific industry needs.
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The National Cyber Security Awareness Month has certainly done an excellent job of raising awareness of cybersecurity.
Using Samsung's self-assessment tool, government agencies can assess their mobile practices to identify weaknesses and improve federal mobile security.
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A simple mental shift can change the complete company focus. Think about mobile security as a business enabler, instead of an inhibitor.
The mobile-first mentality affects every facet of your business. Here's a look at the four segments that can help you achieve application realization.