News headlines may make it sound like there's always an organized cybercriminal syndicate waiting to break down the firewall and steal everything in the corporate network. Flashy headlines and referencing scary hacktivist groups may be good for the media, but those strategies also take attention awa...
The healthcare industry has been an avid adopter of new technology such as the cloud and mobile devices. The proliferation of electronic health records has yielded significant advantages for doctors and other health professionals, but technology deployments may be accelerating faster than data secur...
Evolving technology trends have created numerous information security concerns for many organizations, significant damage can result from non-compliance fines as well as broken customer trust. This places a premium on protecting digital assets with best practice security solutions. InformationWeek c...
It's probably not too surprising these days to see Angry Birds right alongside a customer relationship management application. For the most part, it's acceptable to let employees enjoy a few physics puzzles over lunch. However, many mobile apps pose more of a risk to user privacy than they advertise...
As the consumer market debates whether the iPhone 5 is a significant improvement in style and functionality over the iPhone 4S, the business sector must answer questions like: Can the organization protect its data when employees bring their iPhones into work? As Wireless Week columnist Keith Mallins...