1. Operational risks linked to smartphone architecture
Given the increasing number of functions integrated into communicating mobile devices, they enable simplified communication via WIFI, 3G network or Bluetooth.
Corporate data leakage is more common than malware infection of mobile terminals. In fact, mobile devices are so easy to steal, so portable and so close to the user that they are increasingly carrying personal and confidential information. Apart from any technical considerations, organizational and technical countermeasures must be put in place to ensure separation between sensitive information and that which can be stored on these terminals.
The company's lack of data control is a major operational risk.
By implementing a clear code of conduct, companies can maintain strict control over the safeguarding of their information...
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• Symantec finds big differences in iOS, Android security (John Cox, Network world June 2011) http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/062811-symantec-mobile-report.html
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