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Stop fretting about mobile security, says Palo Alto Networks founder – CITEworld

Stop fretting about mobile security, says Palo Alto Networks founder
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Worried about BYOD making your company less secure? Planning to use management software to lock down user devices as much as you can? That's the wrong way to think about it, Palo Alto Networks founder and CTO Nir Zuk suggests. "Relax," he told …

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How Android got (more) serious about security in 2013 – CITEworld


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How Android got (more) serious about security in 2013
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Google, however, didn't wait until KitKat dropped to beef up Android security. Back in August, Google released Android Device Manager, which gave users the ability to remotely locate, lock down and wipe their missing devices from a desktop or another 
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How Bluetooth LE is poised to revolutionize mobile security – CITEworld


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How Bluetooth LE is poised to revolutionize mobile security
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Over the course of the past year, several consumer-focused cloud solutions began offering options for two-factor authentication, often using a code sent to a user's mobile device in addition to a username and password. In the enterprise, there's been a 

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In case you forgot why Android in the enterprise makes you nervous – CITEworld


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In case you forgot why Android in the enterprise makes you nervous
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Google had a nice little breakfast today with Android-Chrome head Sundar Pichai and a number of media professionals (including CITEworld Editorial Director Matt Rosoff) at which the company unveiled the latest version of its Jelly Bean mobile OS and a 

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