Security News > 2019 > March > Growing mobile cybersecurity incidents spur plans for increased security investment
A majority of RSA attendees plan to spend more on mobile security in the coming year, Lookout has discovered. Since critical data has moved to the cloud, employees are able to access it from any network, wherever they are in the world. In fact, 76 percent of the 100 polled RSA Conference attendees access corporate data from personal mobile devices and/or public WiFi networks, according to the results of the Lookout Post-Perimeter Security Survey. Key … More → The post Growing mobile cybersecurity incidents spur plans for increased security investment appeared first on Help Net Security.
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