Mobile device security in financial institutions

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The CIO's Guide to Mobile Security by BlackBerry
security policies.

Creating a secure environment on a mobile device often requires additional processing power, storage, and battery life. This means that, as a mobile device becomes more secure, it places greater strain on its resources, which affects the...

Defining Your Corporate Mobile Policies by BlackBerry
It's important that corporate mobile policies cover everything from what types of devices will be available to users, to how and when they can use them Read this e-guide to learn more about developing appropriate mobile policies...
Solving Online Credit Fraud Using Device Reputation by iovation, Inc.
describes how iovation ReputationManager™ can help financial institutions address the need for effective fraud management when processing online credit applications and financial transactions. Online fraudsters hide behind multiple virtual identities -...
Security For Online Banking That Users Want and Will Pay For by PhoneFactor, Inc.
perceive the current level of security provided by their financial institutions and their willingness to adopt additional security measures. Key findings include:
  • Consumers perceive significant weakness in online banking safety. 64% of those surveyed felt it was only
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BlackBerry HIPAA Compliance by BlackBerry
Non-compliance with HIPAA can affect the integrity and security of an organization's entire IT system. Read this paper to learn how combining technologies with security policies can help your organization reduce the risks associated with mobile devices...
Choosing an Enterprise-Class Wireless Operating System: A Comparison of Blackberry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile by BlackBerry
device will not compromise the integrity of the company's security. Security considerations remain the single biggest limitation to more aggressive expansion of wireless device usage in many enterprises.

It is imperative that companies evaluate a potential...

Managing Risk In Perilous Times: Practical Steps to Accelerate Recovery by SAP America Inc
and management. Chief risk officers at the world's financial institutions are unlikely to look back fondly on 2008. Within little more than a year, the international financial system had been brought to the brink of collapse following five years of unprecedented...
Video: iPhone for the Enterprise by Sybase, Inc.
This video discusses the iAnywhere Mobile Office application for the iPhone, along with how easy it is to use, including a demo of the encryption, inbox and calendar features. Watch this video today to learn about the benefits and...
iPhone for the Enterprise by Sybase, Inc.
concerns of using the iPhone for the enterprise is the security and manageability issues. Read this white paper to learn how Sybase has met these issues head on and the solutions they have developed to make the iPhone ready for use in the enterprise. End...
The Alarming Shift in Cybercrime: How Organized Attacks Now Target Your Wallet by Blue Coat
that may not have been originally designed with tight security in mind are also being targeted for their databases which contain a wealth of personal information. For example, according to the the FBI, an average of over one million computers per year are...
The Insider Threat and Mobile Devices: Employees Often Evade and Ignore Security Policies by IronKey
or not complying with reasonable data protection and security practices. In this presentation, speaker Larry Poneman, of the Poneman Institute, highlights the results of a recent study which found that an astonishing percentage of employees admit to...
Tokenless Two-Factor Authentication: It Finally Adds Up by PhoneFactor, Inc.
technical architecture of PhoneFactor, along with related security and deployment considerations. It also includes an overview of other currently available two-factor authentication solutions. Securing access to sensitive corporate and customer data is...
Security Behind BlackBerry by BlackBerry
this white paper and gain a better understanding of the security tools that come preinstalled with the Blackberry solution and discover how to use these tools to better secure your BlackBerry deployment. As mobile devices become more common and more...
Mobile Data Protection Options for Enterprise CIOs by Symantec Corporation
In this podcast, learn about the various options for mobile data protection including data encryption, endpoint threat detection and protection and network access control. Mobile data protection is an important issue as many enterprise CIOs...
Next-Generation Mobility Platforms, an IDC white paper by Sybase, Inc.
In this paper, IDC analyzes the role of next-generation mobile enterprise platforms as organizations seek a more strategic deployment of mobile solutions, and analyzes why mobility is important to enterprise customers. This paper will also identify...
Best Approach to Disable or Terminate Rogue USB Drives by IronKey
tool. Malicious or careless insiders can compromise data security with thumb-size devices and inflict billions of dollars in damage. This is why encryption without control is not enough.

Read this Whitepaper to learn how your enterprise can remotely manage...

Revitalizing Healthcare Delivery with Mobile Communications: Meeting Healthcare's Needs by BlackBerry
This paper is the third in a four-part series that addresses mobile communications in the healthcare industry. Part Three addresses the key issues surrounding the selection and adoption of a wireless solution...
Get the Facts on Information Availability: Essential Data Protection, Recovery and Resiliency for Banks by Vision Solutions
The power of an information availability solution lies in its ability to transform any nonproductive, non-profitable downtime into the optimum level of value-producing business uptime. The power of an information availability solution...
Going Mobile: Developing an Application Mobilization Plan for Your Business by BlackBerry
mobilize enterprise applications and systems. To compete in today's marketplace, it's not enough to be efficient on your home turf. Successful enterprises understand that knowledge workers must be able to do their jobs from more than one location...
Credit Issuers: Stop Application Fraud At The Source With Device Reputation by iovation, Inc.
can spend time, money and duplicative tool verifications in an attempt to protect your business. But these fraudsters are clever, they will repeatedly hit you for approved applications, and they can disguise themselves in a thousand ways.

Instead of...

Protecting the Last Link: Encryption Considerations for Desktops and Laptops by Symantec Corporation
encryption as part of a comprehensive approach to endpoint security. The importance of data protection continues to grow thanks to new regulations and the ever-increasing risk to corporate intellectual property. One of the proven technology areas in...
The CIO's Guide to Fixed Mobile Convergence by BlackBerry
access while addressing security needs can leverage fixed mobile convergence (FMC) systems to enhance communication. This document explores why your organization should implement an FMC solution, the benefits of FMC and considerations for methods of...
eGuide - Mobile Security Policies by BlackBerry
In this expert E-Guide, you'll discover three key elements that are essential to your mobile security policy and learn how government regulations affect what is required in your policy...
The Insider Threat and Mobile Devices: Employees Evade and Ignore Security Policies by IronKey
Insider threat represents one of the largest security risks to organizations today. Join IronKey and the Ponemon Institute to review recent research regarding employee non-compliance and learn how successful companies enforce policies to...
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A subpoena is a court-issued command for an individual or corporate representative to appear before the court or to provide specific evidence. Failure to comply with a subpoena without good reason can result in... More...
E-discovery: A primer for financial organizations by Clyde Hewitt, Contributor
archival costs, but this act also helps avoid future legal costs associated with discovery.

When financial companies anticipate litigation or receive a subpoena, the company must place a 'litigation hold' on ESI relevant to the case in order to preserve them for future action. The Rules allow for the deletion process of non-relevant ESI to continue; however, IT... More...

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Mar 1, 2006