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Safeguarding Mobile Data

One of the top ways critical business data is either breached or lost today is through mobile devices. In fact, business owners only have to look at some of the more recent data breaches to learn that cell phones, laptops, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and USB flash drives can cause major headaches for organizations if not properly protected.

Because of the threat of data landing in the wrong hands, more and more businesses are looking to strengthen their security practices and technologies to better protect the mobile devices that their personnel is using while on the road. In fact, according to a recent survey conducted by SC Magazine, 49 percent of IT security professionals say their businesses are currently deploying mobile security solutions this year to ensure company data is being safeguarded.

These businesses are simply looking into how their mobile devices fit into their enterprise security plan. This includes having a plan to regularly patch devices and place restrictions on the kinds of files that can be stored on mobile devices, including mobile phones and laptops as sensitive data can be retrieved from old devices that are not disposed of properly.

The protection of mobile devices should not be taken lightly. With today’s devices now capable of holding large amounts of confidential information, one simple slip-up by someone on the road can be costly for a business.

If you haven’t done so already, consider spending some time re-examining your company’s mobile security policies. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry.


Posted 06-10-2009 12:00 PM by Nick Bragg
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