Thursday, September 22, 2011
Mobile insecurity
The proliferation of mobile computing has brought on a number of challenges, specifically around security issues. Smartphones are repeating a pattern witnessed in the 1980s with desktop computers. They flood into the corporate fold without any rational plan. And very often, they are introduced by employees who can’t resist the status statement these devices make. The greatest obstacle to security is the users themselves. People believe nothing of value resides on their device, yet much can be used for identity theft, intellectual property theft or espionage. Everyone likes these devices for the immediacy and convenience, and don’t want to be bothered with security barriers, especially passwords. This is why many users deactivate the password protection, which to begin with is very rudimentary and requires only a four-digit PIN identification. In a regular notebook, that would never be accepted as security. To learn more, read the article “Mobile insecurity” in the September 2011 CAmagazine online.