All posts tagged: BYOD

NCCoE’s Latest Guidelines for BYOD Security and Privacy

NIST’s NCCoE released a draft cybersecurity practice guide, NIST SP 1800-22, Mobile Device Security: Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), to help organizations manage the security and privacy aspects of personally owned mobile devices that access organizational information assets. Find out how Zimperium has helped contribute to this project.

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NIST’s Guidelines to Improving BYOD Mobile Device Security and Privacy

Over the last several months, Zimperium has been working closely with the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on a mobile device security project.   The NCCoE is a collaborative hub where industry organizations, government agencies, and academic institutions work together to […]

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Top 4 Threats to O365 on Mobile Devices (and How to Stop Them)

Enterprises are continuing to work remotely and use BYO mobile devices. Doing so enables cost savings from a corporate standpoint and better user satisfaction from an employee standpoint. It also introduces and keeps Microsoft’s O365 as a mainstay.  I recently hosted a webinar with our very own Kern Smith, Vice […]

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Top 3 Ways to Protect Microsoft Teams on BYO Mobile Devices

During a recent webinar on the Top Five Mobile Security Stories of a Crazy 2020, I listed my number one story around COVID-19 creating a situation unlike anything any of us have ever seen; yet one that will likely leave permanent changes in remote working and learning.  With the overnight […]

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Top 5 Mobile Security Stories of a Crazy 2020

2020 has been crazy… to say the least.  But in many ways, 2020 has thrust a huge spotlight on something we’ve known for quite some time – – mobile threats are real and mobile devices and apps need protection. It truly is crazy how many stories we’ve seen – and […]

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