- Yes. Ready!
- Well, I suggest we conduct it. Until the end of the study, both you and the director are suspended from work.
A week has passed.
— Gentlemen, I regret to admit that Georges was right. The Trojan was indeed on the director’s smartphone. Most likely, it was obtained while working via public Wi-Fi in the airport cafe. But this is, of course, already in the realm of speculation. I wonder if we have any other managers who violate the rules for using smartphones? What do you think, Georges?
- Of course. And not just one. Everyone referred to the director, saying, he can, but why am I worse?
- You must conduct training for the management namibia mobile database again. If they refuse to provide their smartphone for setup, do not provide the corresponding rights.
- But on what basis? After all, they are much higher in rank than me.
- That's right. directly to the board of directors. Work!
The benefits of having employees always connected are clear. However, it poses a significant challenge for enterprise security managers, who must always be sure that constant access to corporate data from anywhere does not pose a risk to the company itself. According to the latest iPass Mobile Security Report, 92% of them said they were concerned about the security issues associated with the increasing mobility of employees.
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