NDB, part of Australia’s Privacy Act of 1988, introduced an obligation to notify individuals whose personal information is involved in a data breach that is likely to result in serious harm. The legislation applies to all businesses carried on in Australia that collect or hold personal information in Australia.
Given the rapid proliferation of mobile devices in the enterprise, it’s vital to ensure that your organization’s mobile devices are NDB compliant – just as your personal computers and servers are. Penalties under NDB can reach $2.1 million for failure to comply.
Zimperium, a global leader in enterprise mobile threat defense (MTD) and a leading provider of real-time, on-device protection against known and unknown mobile threats, held a free webinar on May 29, 2019. The webinar addressed how to immediately meet the mobile mandates of Australia’s Notifiable Data Breach (NDB) with the Zimperium Platform. Watch the on-demand webinar recording.
JT Keating, Vice President of Product Strategy, led the webinar titled “NDB Compliance for Mobile Devices – The 60% of Endpoints Often Unprotected.” In addition, Keating provided actionable insights into the specific mobile compliance requirements and information on how and why:
Companies in highly-regulated industries must protect mobile devices because it is legally required. However, just checking the compliance box isn’t enough. Fact is, attacks are evolving so fast that compliance laws can’t keep up. Organizations need mobile security that can protect non-public information today and in the future.
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