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Many CIOs face overwhelming user demand to support personal mobile devices on the WLAN. This paper reviews the issues IT organizations face when employees demand to use their personal mobile devices in the office.
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This paper is the fourth in a four-part series that addresses mobile communications in the healthcare industry. Part Four zeroes in on the features and capabilities that make BlackBerry smartphones an ideal match for healthcare industry requirements.
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The use of wireless email has exploded over the last several years and IT has struggled to keep up with the security challenges. Read this white paper to learn about the top five considerations for secure wireless email.
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Threats to mobile devices are real, and lacking proper oversight and awareness can lead to serious consequences. In this report explore new and emerging mobile threats and attack vectors, as well as gain practical threat mitigation techniques.
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Mobile applications that support the enterprise must be reliable, secure and available. Download today and discover how to work efficiently and effectively from your mobile device with real-time access to business critical Lotus Notes information.
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In this white paper, we explore how the uncontrolled use of portable storage devices such as iPods, USB sticks, flash drives and PDAs, coupled with data theft techniques such as 'pod slurping', can lead to major security breaches.
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Traditional endpoint solutions are becoming less effective as the threat environment increasingly grows more complex. However, cloud-based security may be the answer, offering an opportunity for improved security, while saving costs. View this paper to explore the current state of cloud-based security, advantages of cloud-based security, and more.
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The practice of BYOD is on the rise and organizations cannot sit back and let employees roam the network with unsupervised devices. It’s time to take action and tackle the common issues and consequences of BYOD. In this paper, uncover seven (7) questions BYOD raises and how you can address them.