Mobile devices are all the rage in the enterprise nowadays.
Companies around the globe are adopting smartphones and tablets, and CIOs have
warmed to the idea of allowing iOS and Android into the office. Part of that is
due to the popularity of BYOD, but it's also due to the decline of the
BlackBerry and the realization that touchscreen-based devices like the iPhone
and iPad can improve productivity in the enterprise. However, that's not
necessarily the end of the road for most CIOs. As several recent studies have
proven, mobile products are being attacked at a torrid pace by malicious
cybercriminals hoping to infiltrate corporate networks and steal sensitive
data. The future is by no means certain and there's a chance that things will
change and malicious hackers will modify their focus. But most security
analysts believe that at least over the next several years, mobile devices will
be heavily targeted. Realizing that, it might be a good time to offer a
refresher on security apps designed for iOS devices. In the following nine
slides, we will examine nine security programs running on iPhones and iPads,
and help CIOs figure out which programs will do the best job of keeping their
corporate data safe. –
Webroot SecureWeb Webroot SecureWeb does exactly what its
name suggests: it safeguards the iPhone from any Web-based threats. The
application blocks malicious sites, analyzes search results to see what's
secure and what's not, and provides security on shopping and banking sites.
Price: Free
source: http://www.cioinsight.com/it-strategy/mobile-wireless/slideshows/nine-security-apps-to-keep-your-iphone-ipad-safe-09
by Don Reisinger
http://www.buyetail.com
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