Complying with the NIS2 directive will represent a significant, broad-based effort for security teams, and strengthening the security of mobile devices and mobile apps will be a key part of those efforts.
Complying with the NIS2 directive will represent a significant, broad-based effort for security teams, and strengthening the security of mobile devices and mobile apps will be a key part of those efforts.
With the rise of the mobile-first business come unique cybersecurity challenges. Learn the five principles for securing your mobile-first business.
This webinar teaches how cybersecurity professionals rely on resources, such as NIST standards, to develop their mobile device security approach.
Secure Boston keeps Boston residents’ mobile devices safe with Wi-Fi network alerts, Android app safety, system tampering & phishing detection, and more.
On August 10, 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) report summarizing the findings of its review into the activities of threat actor group Lapsus$, who, beginning in late 2021 and continuing into late 2022, attempted to extort dozens of well-known global […]
In recent years, we’ve entered an era of the mobile-first business. Mobile-first initiatives are how businesses will remain competitive, and viable, moving forward. These initiatives will continue to get more integral to how government agencies serve citizens and address their top-level charters.
Download the 2023 Global Mobile Threat Report to learn more about the key findings and trends that shaped the mobile security landscape over the last year. Download now.
Today, organizations need to mitigate threats arising from risky applications. While all third-party apps may not be malicious, they can lead to data loss and leakage. Learn how Zimperium MTD can help organizations identify which mobile devices have risky or banned apps and enable organizations to identify, block, and enforce policies to reduce the harm from risky apps to their business. Read more.
A large amount of sensitive data is shared online during tax season, making it extremely vulnerable to exploitation by malicious actors. Additionally, the growing popularity of tax filing via mobile applications has created many new vulnerabilities. Find out how Zimperium can help protect your mobile tax application, employees, and residents filing their taxes from cybercrime during this tax season.
In recent months, Activision, the maker of Call of Duty, has been the victim of several malicious attacks. Read on to hear the lessons learned from the these attacks and how Zimperium can help.
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