The Battle to Address Mobile in the Endpoint Security Space
Alexandrea Mellen
What contains your personal and corporate data, is most likely not running the latest OS, and is constantly connected to the Internet?
Mobile devices are used more than ever, generating 52.2% of all website traffic worldwide. Not only that, but they are also being targeted more than ever. 74% of IT leaders from global enterprises report that their organization has experienced a data breach due to a mobile security issue.
It’s not surprising that mobile devices have been ranked the #1 hardest enterprise asset to defend. Compounded by bring-your-own-device policies, enterprises are struggling to protect themselves against mobile threats. Attacks on the endpoint are no longer limited to servers and desktop PCs.
Join me during this session to learn about the challenges and successes the endpoint security industry has had addressing mobile. Learn about the evolution of mobile device security, where it is today, and where it is headed.
What contains your personal and corporate data, is most likely not running the latest OS, and is constantly connected to the Internet?
Mobile devices are used more than ever, generating 52.2% of all website traffic worldwide. Not only that, but they are also being targeted more than ever. 74% of IT leaders from global enterprises report that their organization has experienced a data breach due to a mobile security issue.
It’s not surprising that mobile devices have been ranked the #1 hardest enterprise asset to defend. Compounded by bring-your-own-device policies, enterprises are struggling to protect themselves against mobile threats. Attacks on the endpoint are no longer limited to servers and desktop PCs.
Join me during this session to learn about the challenges and successes the endpoint security industry has had addressing mobile. Learn about the evolution of mobile device security, where it is today, and where it is headed.