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Bob Stevens, the vice president of public sector for Lookout, explains what agencies need to do today to secure smartphones and tablets.
As agencies work to modernize their IT systems and improve cybersecurity under congressional and Trump administration mandate, there is much they can do to ensure better mobile security.
Bob Stevens, the vice president of public sector for Lookout, said agencies need to understand the potential risks and threats against their mobile ecosystem.
Predicting the future is never easy, but it’s safe to say that work is becoming more mobile. At least, organizations including federal agencies are giving employees more leeway to work in an on-the-go way. And they’re deploying a growing number of enterprise applications onto mobile devices – smartphones and tablets.
Bob Stevens, vice president of federal at Lookout Bob Stevens is Vice President of Public Sector at Lookout where he focuses on helping government agencies secure data and internal app stores while respecting employee privacy.…
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