IBM: Mobile app security stinks
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IBM: Mobile app security stinks

An IBM/Ponemon study released today found large companies, including many in the Fortune 500 aren’t properly securing mobile apps they build for customers nor their corporate and BYOD mobile devices.

Source: www.cio.com

Train developers so they understand what secure coding really means, so they understand their ethical responsibilities to create codes that are safe. Create awareness because this could be a big problem. And start using tools like apptimate.io that makes hardened security simple to implement.


Stop using insecure consumer apps in the enterprise environment. Facebook Messenger, for instance, is not a secure corporate communication tool. Gartner says; ”by 2017, 40% of enterprise contact information will have leaked into Facebook via employees’ increased use of mobile device collaboration applications.”

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IBM: Mobile app security stinks

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