WELCOME TO THE SECURE MOBILITY REPORT
The Secure Mobility Report is an independent, analytical Web resource for the growing community that is implementing enterprise-wide mobility strategies in both the public and private sectors.
This news and information service is brought to you by the award-winning editors of TelecomWeb and the respected analysts of InfoTech: The Telecom Intelligence Group. For more than 20 years, our journalists, market researchers and expert consultants have provided industry executives (including those at service providers, equipment manufacturers and end-user enterprises) with the information, analysis and insights they need to make informed decisions on how technologies affect their business operations.
The editorial mission of the Secure Mobility Report is straightforward:
- To keep the community of interest up to date on the latest security developments that affect the enterprise mobility environment;
- To provide analytical treatment of emerging trends that will drive demand and adoption;
- To identify and understand the issues that will serve as barriers to implementation;
- To offer the case studies and profiles of organizations developing the best practices to help reduce the risks associated with implementing secure mobility strategies while maximizing the returns that they can get from these initiative;
and finally
- To present a solid, research-based body of knowledge that will help the end-user community make decisions in the most accurate context possible.
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Articles and research reports currently featured on the Secure Mobility Report include:
Mobile and Malicious: Mobile Device Security - Best Practices and Technologies
Such handheld mobile devices as smartphones and PDAs have become an incalculable productivity boon for today's enterprises. Mobile devices are prized for the flexibility and convenience they provide, while at the same time mobility presents significant challenges for IT administrators charged with managing their companies' data and networks and keeping them secure - particularly as mobile devices and networks have become more sophisticated and ubiquitous. IT managers must take a long, hard look at the ways these devices access and store corporate data to help ensure they don't pose a security risk... Register now to get the full story
WLAN Security Fears Compounded By Lack of IT Planning
It has been almost two years since the 802.11i security extension was ratified, and U.S. companies are still ranking "security concerns" as their Number One reason not to deploy a wireless LAN (WLAN). Even more eye-opening is the fact that respondents to InfoTech's most recent mobility survey expect security fears to continue to be, far and away, their top WLAN implementation barrier through 2008. The implications of this sustained level of unease ripple across all WLAN stakeholders. For enterprises, WLAN security fears not only delay the business benefits of deployment, but they strongly reinforce the need for the type of proactive mobility planning that anticipates and neutralizes these types of concerns... Register now to get the full story
Warfighting And Ground Terminals: The Satellite Edge
When it comes to delivering bandwidth in the battlefield, the U.S. military is in what is best described as rapid-recovery mode. The liberation of Kuwait more than a decade ago was accomplished with what is now considered a mere trickle of satellite bandwidth when contrasted to the enormous flood in demand encountered today in support of ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.... Register now to get the full story
Selling Broadband To First-Responders
Municipal police departments are among the most voracious consumers of mobile broadband products and services.... Register now to get the full story
