Device security stories
Jigsaw24 partnered with Kandji for its next-generation platform that enables centrally securing and managing devices, in addition to its Apple-first focus.
The findings of 14 Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to the UK's government departments has been released.
Trek Bicycle Corporation has reported major improvements in operational efficiency after implementing the SOTI ONE Platform.
Martin McGregor, Co-Founder and CEO of Devicie, shares why the company was created, how it is helping its customers, and what we can expect from it next.
The report by Future Market Insights states that the network access control market is expected to reach a valuation of US$27,409.4 million by the end of 2032.
The company is now helping approximately 71,000 active customers succeed with Apple and is running on about 30 million devices worldwide.
It has implemented more than 80 integrations within the Ordr Data Lake while adding security enhancements to accelerate zero trust segmentation.
Forescout's Vedere Labs has disclosed OT: ICEFALL, naming 56 vulnerabilities affecting devices from 10 operational technology vendors.
Businesses are facing an increased risk from extreme weather events, making rugged devices vital in the case of a disaster.
Many organizations lack security solutions for remote employees, according to a new assessment by Check Point Software Technologies.
TXOne Networks, a global provider of ICS and industrial IoT (IIoT) security, has launched a new edition of its portable security device.
The long-tail of COVID-19 means security teams are having to deal with user sprawl and device sprawl, causing big headaches in 2022.
Samsung is tackling the rise in cyberattacks on smartphones with its Samsung Knox cybersecurity solution, providing end-to-end protection for users' devices.
The solution brings together identity theft and dark web monitoring, WiFi protection, password manager and parental controls.
Apple has entered the market for Bluetooth trackers, pioneered by companies like Tile - but as always, Apple puts its own spin on things.
COVID-19 has led to a surge in e-waste and data security concerns as employees use more devices, according to a study by Blancco Technology Group. .
Nokia phones are leading the Android ecosystem in providing the fastest software and security updates across the entire portfolio.
Organisations unsure how to approach end user computing and manage device security, says 2015 Mobile Workforce Report.
By 2020, smartphone subscriptions will be more than double, reaching 6.1 billion, and 70% of the world's population will be using smartphones.
Whether a small business or an enterprise, when business information is on the line the organisation is at risk.