WHITE PAPER:
This paper describes the key issues a multi-national enterprise needs to consider when determining the requirements for deploying a global wireless messaging project.
EBOOK:
In this expert guide, you’ll learn some common mistakes made by today’s organizations when it comes to identity and access management (IAM) on mobile devices. You’ll also find tips for managing mobile authentication methods and setting mobile policies.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Uncover the latest in the world of enterprise mobility as you uncover today's real world problems, traits of the most secure organizations, the future of mobility, and much more!
WHITE PAPER:
Security is the top priority on everyone's minds, especially with the growth of mobile devices on the rise. This paper details the 10 critical steps to ensure a successful mobile security strategy.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com explores the issues that bring your own device (BYOD) programs solve and key considerations to ensure the success of your BYOD program.
WHITE PAPER:
Mobile security is a growing concern as organizations look to gain competitive advantages through the use of a remote workforce. Read this paper to learn about the security vulnerabilities that can arise when wireless devices access corporate data.
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:
To prepare for the new BlackBerry, many IT managers are turning to BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 to provide unified device management for BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 10, iOS and Android devices. Get tips on mobile management and transitioning to BlackBerry Services, and learn how you can try the platform for free.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, we explore how the uncontrolled use of portable storage devices such as iPods, USB sticks, flash drives and PDAs, coupled with data theft techniques such as 'pod slurping', can lead to major security breaches.