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Business leaders have a good understanding of the security risks posed by smart phones. But there is still widespread concern about security because corporate data breaches are a prominent media issue.
In a recent survey by Intercontinental Research in UK, France and Germany, where panellists included both IT and line of business decision makers, data security came out as the most important mobile security risk, ahead of network security, device security and business continuity. And a worrying 87% agreed that there is a need to be more vigilant about mobile security.
But how do you sensibility support demand for communications technologies among your remote work force without limiting their ability to do their jobs?
A mobile security strategy that offers a sensible balance between providing access to content that remote workers need while not compromising corporate security.
This Computing Interactive Webcast, in association with BlackBerry, examines how to sensibly manage your corporate mobile infrastructure.
What questions would you like to put to our panel?
Our panel of experts will answer your questions on this vital topic, and explain how CIOs can provide both flexibility and security.
Who should attend?
• CIOs
• IT directors
• IT managers
• Communications managers
• Network managers
Why you should attend
• Learn of the business benefits of deploying a smart phone strategy
• Understand the security risks that mobile technologies pose
• Put your questions to our expert speakers
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