RESEARCH CONTENT:
In this article from our Royal Holloway security series, we present a set of risks associated with using smartphones for contactless payment transactions.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide discusses some of the most significant trends and themes concerning mobile device security in health IT. Discover what it will take to deploy a stable, cost-efficient mobile security system in your hospital.
EBOOK:
The number and complexity of mobile devices on the enterprise network are expanding, gobbling up bandwidth from the WLAN infrastructure. This technical guide will help you prep your network for the higher capacity demands of next-stage BYOD. Learn what challenges you must overcome in the coming months.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, Sean McManus, RIM Director of Platform Advocacy, discusses the key trends in mobile computing today, and how to stay ahead with BlackBerry Enterprise Portfolio. View now to explore how you can effectively balance choice, security, flexibility and control over your enterprise mobile devices.
VIDEO:
In this webcast, you will be provided with a high level overview of the emerging threats within the Australian security landscape and how these affect midsized organisations.
WHITE PAPER:
Uncover details of a holistic, effective approach that will help you enable BYOD in the enterprise without compromising user needs for security or control.
WHITE PAPER:
Extending Public Key Infrastructure’s (PKI) certificate-based authentication to include mobile devices is the only way to restore the security of computing assets in the BYOD era. Read this whitepaper to learn how to add mobile devices to your Enterprise PKI solution.
WHITE PAPER:
This brief resource provides three key reasons why you should switch to a leading online security provider trusted by millions around the world.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, you will learn how enterprise WLAN is growing in size and importance, driving up the need for more secure wireless network. Find out how vulnerable your wireless network could be and what happens when WLAN security is ignored.