Mobile devices continue to be the target of attack at increasing rates. There is a relatively simple explanation for this – in a typical organization today, 60% of the endpoints containing or accessing enterprise data are mobile; the majority of which do not have any security protection today. It is no longer a matter of if or when an enterprise’s mobile endpoints are at risk–they already are.
Mobile devices contain or have access to the same information as traditional endpoints. While billions of dollars have been spent protecting and securing traditional endpoints, very little has been invested to protect mobile device endpoints. Attackers work on the same model as any other business: where do they get the greatest return on their investment of time and resources. As a result, mobile devices have become a favorite attack target and that trend is not likely to decrease any time soon.
As the worldwide leader in mobile threat defense (MTD) protecting millions of enterprise mobile endpoints around the world, we are in a unique leadership position to deliver insight into how mobile endpoints are being targeted through device, network, app and phishing tactics.
Data from our “State of Enterprise Mobile Security” Report for the first half of 2019 confirms enterprises are not only being threatened and attacked, most organizations have little to no knowledge or visibility of the compromise.
In the report, we define “threats” are conditions that increase the likelihood of a device being attacked or enable attacks to be made more efficiently. “Attacks” are actual attacks against mobile endpoints.
Our report – which is available for free – contains data from more than 45 million anonymized endpoints across hundreds of customers. This is the webinar we conducted, discussing the findings.
Device Threats and Attacks
Network Threats and Attacks
Applications Threats and Attacks