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The Perfect Storm – How Mobile Reliance Has Forced Financial Services Beyond Device Management


Tablets and smartphones have become a primary tool to manage work and life as digital transformation accelerated last year. This trend is especially evident in the finance sector, where both workers and customers have become dependent on mobile devices to do everything from shopping, playing bills and managing finances. Similarly, financial employees are using the very same devices to stay productive as they continue to work away from the office.

The increased usage of mobile devices in the financial sector means both organisations and customers are exposed to new risks. These devices now have as much access to corporate infrastructure as traditional endpoints and hold more sensitive financial information than ever. Therefore, it is no surprise that the financial sector was the most targeted industry in 2020 by cybercriminals. To ensure that they tap into the productivity that comes from mobility, financial organisations need to embrace modern security technologies and strategies to secure the mobile devices and apps their employees and customers use the most. 

The need for dedicated endpoint security solutions

In an attempt to secure their mobile devices, the financial industry increased their use of mobile device management (MDM) solutions by 50 percent during the pandemic. Despite these efforts, cyberattacks did not decrease during the same period. Phishing remained one of the most common forms of cyberattacks while malware exposure rose by over five times. These trends illustrate that financial services organisations need to think beyond MDM when it comes to securing their mobile devices and their corporate data. 

We’re more susceptible to phishing attacks

There’s a reason that we saw a 125 percent increase in the average quarterly mobile phishing exposure rate for financial organisations. With everyone working from home, or continuing to do so under a hybrid-work environment, security teams have lost the visibility they had inside their perimeter. It also doesn’t help that people are using personal mobile devices and using networks organisations don’t control. In addition, consumers are using mobile devices to access sensitive data…

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Military leaders storm the internet

Military commanders will take center stage in a series of House hearings this week, but only in cyberspace.

With the Senate on legislative break, House lawmakers have scheduled a robust series of online hearings, including public testimony from leaders of all five services. Leaders of the National Guard and service reserves will also testify on their budget needs for fiscal 2022 and beyond.

Biden budget delay blows up Hill defense schedule

Senate work on the annual defense authorization bill will be delayed until midsummer because of the ongoing wait for President Joe Biden’s federal budget outline, a delay that could complicate a host of military personnel policy and procurement plans.

The flurry of work comes just days after Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jack Reed, D-R.I., announced that his panel will postone markup of the annual defense authorization bill by two months to late July, because of significant delays in the White House’s federal budget submission to Congress.

Hearings with senior defense leaders are expected to take place throughout May and June. Lawmakers are still hopeful the defense budget and authorization bill can be finalized before the end of the calendar year, but doubtful it will happen before the start of the new fiscal year on Oct. 1.

Monday, May 3

House Armed Services — 11 a.m. — online hearing
Amphibious Assault Vehicle mishap investigation
Marine Corps officials and family members of troops killed in the July 2020 AAV accident will testify on the aftermath of the tragedy.

Tuesday, May 4

House Armed Services — 11 a.m. — online hearing
Weapons of mass destruction
Defense officials will testify on this fiscal 2022 budget request in regards to countering the threat of weapons of mass destruction.

House Appropriations — 12 p.m. — online hearing
National Guard and Reserves
The heads of the National Guard and service reserves will testify on the president’s fiscal 2022 budget request.

House Foreign Affairs — 1 p.m. — online hearing
Burma
Outside experts will testify on the security situation in Burma.

House Veterans’ Affairs — 2 p.m. — online hearing
Pending legislation
The committee will mark up several pending…

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EC-Council Mobile Security (Pen Test) Toolkit