Bring Order to Chaos: A Guide for Creating a Corporate Mobility Policy
[ Source: Nokia ]
July 2008-
Working within IT, you’ve likely received countless requests from different users and departments for mobile access to corporate applications and data. On the surface, these requests may seem easy enough to address — but without a clearly defined mobility policy in place, acting on them can lead to a host of problems ranging from data security breaches to excessive mobile device and support costs. This white paper will help you gain control over your ....
Mobile Device Management
[ Source: Sybase ]
June 2009-
Did you know that up to 70% of enterprise data exists in various frontline settings, from laptops to handheld devices, to store and remote office environments?
Your frontline workers may have a variety of skills but they’re rarely IT savvy and certainly not security experts. Yet more than 75% of enterprises leave responsibility for security in the hands of the user – literally.
With the increase in the use of mobile devices, ....
Best Practices for Outdoor Wireless Security
[ Source: Cisco ]
January 2008-
The Cisco Self-Defending Network strategy addresses the outdoor wireless security concerns raised by wireless signal propagation and security threats. The first step is to implement the wired infrastructure using the three principles of secure communications, threat prevention, and policy compliance. The Cisco Unified Wireless Network extends the Cisco Self-Defending Network strategy by delivering specific security measures that are unique to the wireless medium and that also feature the three principles.
Eleven Myths about 802.11 Wi-Fi Networks
[ Source: Global Knowledge ]
August 2006-
It seems that Wi-Fi networks have been misunderstood by much of the IT community since their inception. Even the reasons for this misunderstanding are kind of hard to understand. The result has been that myths about 802.11 (better known as Wi-Fi) networks have grown almost as fast as the technology itself. This paper dispels 11 of the more common myths and provides accurate information that you can use to make your wireless network more secure, ....
See what happens when your sales teams are "ON"
[ Source: Motorola ]
June 2009-
Provide a real-time always-on connection between your sales force and your enterprise voice and data systems. Learn the fundamental differences between first and second generation mobility; the impact of true mobility on both transactional and relationship-focused sales representatives; how and why a next-generation SFA mobility solution can reduce costs and improve sales management, IT and general operations—at a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
Comparing Secure Mobile Workforce Solutions: Research in Motion BlackBerry vs. Microsoft ActiveSync
[ Source: Microsoft ]
October 2009-
In today's mobile work culture, corporate staff - from executive to individual contributor - work beyond the boundaries of the traditional office environment. To support this concept, many organizations are adopting mobile solutions for these employees, who expect not only access to information, but full participation in business from any location whenever it is required. What is the best solution for your company? What options are there?
This paper analyzes key user experience features ....
Enabling Your Mobile Workforce Without Putting Your Data At Risk
[ Source: McAfee ]
September 2008-
As the global workforce becomes increasingly mobile, it's more important than ever to prevent that workforce from becoming a liability to your organization. If just one employee loses a laptop, USB drive, or handheld device or uses sensitive data in unintended ways, your entire company could risk a highly public breach incident. In this environment you need new breeds of security applications to help shield your organization and employees from the latest mobile threats.
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MOBILE DEVICE SECURITY: Securing the Handheld, Securing the Enterprise™
[ Source: Motorola Good Technology Group ]
June 2007-
This White Paper identifies security threats to corporate data on mobile devices and details how mobile devices can become a "backdoor" to the enterprise