Host John Gilroy is joined by AirPatrol Corporation CTO Tom Kellermann. They will discuss how to control data leakage from mobile devices. November 22, 2011
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November 22, 2011 — In the VA, there are a reported 100,000 mobile devices.
Marketing analysts are predicting 55 million tablets being sold this year.
The concept of “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) is beginning to plague federal IT professionals whose job is to maintain a safe and secure environment.
On today’s show, Tom Kellermann, the CTO at AirPatrol Corporation, shares with listeners his thoughts on wireless situation awareness, managing the mobile risk, as well continuous monitoring.
Protecting the mobile environment means more than guarding against theft, sniffing, malicious code, and direct attack.
Listeners may not know that doing a survey of mobile devices always brings surprising results.
One factor is the ability of systems to know the physical location of a device and be able to prevent that device from working in specific areas of a building.
This is a fascinating mobile security concept called being “contextually aware.”
Kellermann also gives his opinions on Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) and anti virus detection.
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