We have our finger on the mobile security pulse for some time now but it seems mobile threats are gaining more “mainstream” attention than ever before. The Malicious apps are finding their way onto official app stores an cleverly disguised phishing attacks are targeting the world’s biggest brands of leaking apps and sites are painting the internet with your Pit that’s just to name a few things that are keeping CISOs up at night. As mobile becomes more powerful and more ingrained in business, the security risks stack up in step.
The General Data Protection Regulation, which came into effect this year was one of the most significant changes to data legislation yet. Mobile presents a unique challenge to GDPR compliance for a number of reasons. Mobile is arguably the biggest driver of third party data collection. Everywhere you go, everything you search for, everything you enter into a web form is collected by your device and used to make your online experience more personalized and simple.
The holiday season winding down, business needs to get done, which means that organizations will be expecting their employees to get back to work and make things happen as quickly as possible.
Mobile devices make this prospect much easier, as work can be done on-the-go in a flexible manner. Here are some tips to get the most out of your mobile devices post holiday season.
Data storage and security has requires electrical power to store and retrieve the data. Most electronically processed data storage media (including some forms of computer data storage) are considered permanent (non-volatile) storage, that is, the data will remain stored when power is removed from the device. In contrast, most electronically stored information within most types of semiconductor (computer chips) microcircuits are volatile memory, for it vanishes if power is removed.


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