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CIO Best Practice in Deploying Mobility
I was interviewed last week by expert mobile enterprise and SAP-sponsored blogger Kevin Benedict ahead of IQPC's Enterprise Mobility Exchange in Brussels May 9-11. At the event, both Kevin and I will be speaking to the CIOs in attendence on enterprise mobility. Like most of Kevin's discussions in his mobile enterprise expert series, the topics covered in the interview were vast and his questions relevant to CIOs globally. Given that many European organizations are looking for best practice guidance across a range of issues related to mobility today, i felt it worthwhile to include a transcript of our discussion below. The full interview is available at Kevin's blog here.
What it's like to avoid Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
As an Army Infantry Squad Leader in the National Guard, Michael Smith spent hours on patrol in Afghanistan. He details the tactics and tense moments in avoiding the explosives commonly set as traps for military personnel.
What it's like to steal someone's identity
Starting with just an e-mail address, a pen tester manages to get the goods on a high-net-worth executive in less than a day
Money laundering techniques: Tips for protecting your business
The bad guys will always try the latest techniques to launder money and avert detection. What are they using now and what should businesses look out for?
Security at the Little League World Series
Organizers worked together to ensure fans didn't cry foul at security during this year's Little League World Series. What does it take to secure the world's largest youth sporting event?
ACH fraud: Why criminals love this con
Deb Geister of LexisNexis explains why ACH fraud is growing and how you can prevent and detect this scheme
Brand protection and abuse: Keeping your company image safe on social media
Brand protection firm Cyveillance has seen an explosion of brand abuse on social media. Why is it so easy to exploit a company on these networks? And what can you do to stop it?
Founder: Black Hat Reflects a Changing Industry
In the 13 years since its inception, Black Hat has emerged as one of the premier conferences in the security industry. Each year, Black Hat attracts thousands of security researchers, security practitioners and government types to its annual events in Las Vegas, Tokyo, Amsterdam and Washington. On the eve of the annual conference in Vegas, Black Hat founder Jeff Moss talks about the show and how it has evolved.
Happy vacation! Security at tourist spots
Security isn't what travelers want to think about before heading to a vacation, but top tourist sites are working hard to keep visitors both secure and happy
Inside the Celtics' infosecurity playbook
The Boston Celtics' VP of technology explains how using the MacBook Pro and cloud-based services helped improve the franchise's IT security.
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Protecting Your Data on Mobile Devices
Protecting data on mobile devices creates a whole new batch of security headaches. Join experts in this Videocast lead by John Girard, VP and Distinguished Analyst at Gartner, to hear how you can deploy a comprehensive enterprise encryption strategy.
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