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Sybase iAnywhere launches productivity suite that tunnels critical business apps through email
SearchMobileComputing.com | 03 Mar 2008
ARTICLE - Sybase iAnywhere updates Information Anywhere to allow road warriors to tap into business applications through email client.
Mobile voice encryption gets cheaper, easier to do
SearchMobileComputing.com | 16 Jan 2008
ARTICLE - KoolSpan's new TrustChip technology could spark interest in mobile device voice encryption with its smaller form factor, ease of use, and low price.
Direct Push security questionable
SearchMobileComputing.com | 08 Nov 2006
ARTICLE - Email received via Microsoft Direct Push, while encrypted over the air, is stored in an unsecured state, prompting some mobile experts to declare it a flaw.
Mobile device encryption - a practice not often applied
SearchCIO.com | 06 Nov 2006
ARTICLE - Encryption is the best way to protect data on mobile devices -- but too few companies are actually deploying this critical technology.
Mobile security starts with policy
SearchMobileComputing.com | 02 Aug 2006
ARTICLE - Mobile security can no longer be an afterthought. Mobile experts say security starts, but doesn't end, with policy.
Pointsec partners get security push
SearchMobileComputing.com | 05 Apr 2006
ARTICLE - In a move to bring data encryption and device security to the masses, Pointsec this week launched a new business unit focused solely on integrating security with partners.
'Unwired' Series: Preventing danger on the rails
SearchSecurity.com | 14 Dec 2005
ARTICLE - A transportation firm uses wireless technology to keep the trains running on time. But securing mobile devices isn't easy when they're spread across the globe.
Study: Office likely location for laptop lifts
SearchMobileComputing.com | 28 Nov 2005
ARTICLE - A recent study by Credant Technologies found the office to be the most common place for a laptop to be stolen, despite physical security measures.
Wireless e-mail a primary security concern
SearchMobileComputing.com | 14 Nov 2005
ARTICLE - A new survey points out mobile anxieties among companies -- and wireless e-mail tops the list.
Loss, theft still No. 1 threat to mobile data
SearchMobileComputing.com | 09 Nov 2005
ARTICLE - While hackers, worms and viruses can attack a wireless network, experts say valuable data more often becomes the victim when a device is lost or stolen.


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