Webcast | Five Tips to Consider in a Data Security Strategy for Smartphones and Tablets
     
 
Webcast and White paper:
Five tips to consider in a data security strategy for smartphones and tablets
Sponsored by: CSO Media an IDG Enterprise

Every day, more and more sensitive business data and communication are being accessed by BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and IT-provisioned smartphones, bringing huge implications to enterprise security and compliance efforts. It's not surprising that the top concern of today’s mobile enterprises is data security.1

Traditional, container-based approaches to securing data on smartphones have encountered limited success due to their complexity to use and deploy, which impacts user productivity. No amount of perimeter defense can completely protect data accessed by smartphones, as evidenced by the data breaches still happening today.

Our guest speaker Bob Bragdon, Publisher, CSO Magazine and Mark Bower, VP product management, Voltage Security discuss a data-centric view for  protecting valuable business data and talk about the top five strategies for mobile data security that can make or break your enterprise security strategy.

Featured Speakers
Bob Bragdon
Bob Bragdon
Publisher, CSO Magazine - IDG Enterprise
As Publisher of CSO, the leading information resource for security, risk and privacy executives, Bob Bragdon leads all operations for the full CSO product line, including CSOonline.com, the award-winning CSO magazine, the CSO portfolio of national and regional events and the Security Smart Newsletter. A respected name in the both the media and security industries, Bragdon is invited to work closely with security vendors and chief security officers—in both the public and private sectors—to identify, interpret and address the challenges of today's complex security and risk management environments.
Mark Bower
Mark Bower
VP product management, Voltage Security
Mark Bower is a noted expert in data protection solutions, with over two decades of industry and technology experience in this area. His expertise spans electronic banking, smartcard payment systems, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and identity management systems and cloud security both for the commercial and government sectors. Mark is heavily involved in industry standards bodies including the PCI Security Standards Council and the Security POS Vendors Alliance (SPVA). He has authored several patents for e-commerce technology innovations in POS software management and remote control, based on his extensive experience in banking and payment solutions.

1 “Consumerization of IT Study” CSO, October 2011

 

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