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Research In Motion entered the multi-platform Mobile Device Management (MDM) market this week with the introduction of BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, the company’s next-generation enterprise mobility solution.BlackBerry Mobile Fusion aims to simplify the management of smartphones and tablets in the enterprise, not just for its own BlackBerry devices, but also for competing devices running Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems.
Survey Finds Enterprises Lose an Average of $124,965 Annually from Fragmented Encryption Solutions Encryption use is growing, but many companies don’t seem to have a handle on that growth.
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Carrier IQ, a provider of software that helps mobile carriers monitor handset performance, has backed off its threat to sue a security researcher for saying its software secretly tracked mobile phone users.
“There’s an app for that” has become a mantra of the modern day smartphone carrier. Most businesses are deploying mobile apps as a convenient accompaniment for their web services. Almost every major service customer use can be performed using a smartphone. From banks letting us do monetary transactions through an app, to retailers like Amazon, or Starbucks letting you simply hold up your phone for a scan to pay for your coffee.
Invincea, Inc., a provider of malware threat protection via virtualization within the desktop OS, today announced that it has raised $5.1 million in growth capital led by Harbert Venture Partners, Grotech Ventures, and New Atlantic Ventures. The cash injection will be used primarily to expand Invincea's corporate sales, engineering, and marketing efforts. The company previously raised $2.1 in March 2009, bringing total funding to date to $7.2M.
WatchGuard Technologies unveiled two product announcements today, with one being a head nod to organizations looking to secure mobile devices running Apple iOS.The first announcement is an update of the company’s operating system for its XTM line of unified threat management appliances. WatchGuard has added support for the IPSec functionality present on Apple devices. By doing so, WatchGuard enables users of the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch a way to access corporate resources securely from the device, according to the...
Twitter has acquired mobile security vendor Whisper Systems for an undisclosed sum.Whisper Systems has a number of security products in beta for Android devices, such as the voice encryption product RedPhone and TextSecure, which encrypts text messages.
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Former Iron Mountain CEO Joins Cloud-Based Application Security Provider Veracode, a provider of application security testing technology, today announced that it has appointed Bob Brennan as CEO of the Burlington, Massachusetts based company.
Undercover Agents Made Online Purchases to Identify Sellers of Counterfeit Goods, Leading to Seizure of 150 Domain NamesAs part of an effort to combat the growing number of domestic and international intellectual property crimes and defend against those who seek to profit illegally from American creativity, innovation and work, U.S. Federal authorities seized 150 domain names of websites involved in the illegal sale and distribution of counterfeit goods.
How Much Security Technology is Ending up in the Hands of Those We'd Rather it Not?
Delta Air Lines today announced that David DeWalt, former president, chief executive officer and director at McAfee, has joined the company’s board of directors.DeWalt served as president, chief executive officer and director of McAfee from April 2007 until February 2011, after Intel’s surprise $7.68 billion acquisition of McAfee. DeWalt resigned from his role as President at McAfee in July 2011.