We've seen user-driven trends such as BYOD before, says Kevin Flynn of Fortinet. And if organizations remember past security lessons, they will avoid falling prey to mistakes that could lead to ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., August 20, 2012 - Fortinet® (NASDAQ: FTNT) - a world leader in high-performance network security – today announced key enhancements to address the numerous challenges surrounding ...
The U.S. network access control market is expected to reach $13.05 billion by 2035, while Europe is projected to touch $4.89 ...
The bring your own device (BYOD) phenomenon may be consumer-led, it may be tempting to also pass along network and data security onto employees, but doing so would lull you into a false sense of ...
Combining a network access control system with a mobile device management system is a good way to address security for BYOD, says Scott Gordon of ForeScout. Network access control can be used to ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. With the Bring Your Own Device ...
CISOs’ number one concern about allowing BYOD is the security of enterprise data. A close second is the security of the enterprise network that can be compromised by just one malware-infected smart ...
A survey finds cause for concern over breaches and best practices, while enterprise execs see good news in terms of cost. I've been bashing BYOD lately, so I thought I should share the results of some ...
A few months ago, a Hungarian man got a hold of a business executive’s personal mobile device containing corporate customer data. The man called up the company asking for $50,000 to not expose the ...
It used to be so simple. A new employee joined your organisation and you gave them a laptop, which was entirely under your control. You could lock down the operating ...