WHITE PAPER:
Read on and learn more about an integrated approach to mobile device management that can provide comprehensive IT control and policy enforcement while empowering end-user productivity via beautifully delivered mobile applications.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, we explore how the uncontrolled use of portable storage devices such as iPods, USB sticks, flash drives and PDAs, coupled with data theft techniques such as 'pod slurping', can lead to major security breaches.
WHITE PAPER:
Read on to learn more about CYOD and why so many organizations are seeing this as a viable option to adopt mobility in the enterprise without the security hassles of BYOD. Explore the business case for CYOD, how CYOD works, and more.
EGUIDE:
With the rapid adoption of mobile devices, it’s only natural that these devices have made their way into health care facilities. However, it’s crucial that mobile devices are protected from security vulnerabilities to ensure compliance with federal regulations. This e-guide discusses best practices for mobile health care deployments.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com details what BYOD and the Millennial generation can bring to your enterprise and explores why aligning business needs with the tools and technologies of BYOD can put your company one step ahead of the competition.
WHITE PAPER:
The practice of BYOD is on the rise and organizations cannot sit back and let employees roam the network with unsupervised devices. It’s time to take action and tackle the common issues and consequences of BYOD. In this paper, uncover seven (7) questions BYOD raises and how you can address them.
CASE STUDY:
This article examines how after reviewing a number of solutions, Barclays Bank chose SecureWave's Sanctuary® Device Control which enabled complete lock down of USB ports and prevented all unauthorized connection of USB devices to the network.
WHITE PAPER:
By now, most organizations are clear on the advantages and benefits of wireless data solutions in the enterprise. However, It is no longer enough to rely on ad hoc policies regarding wireless computing.