Google patches 129 Android flaws including an active zero day in Qualcomm chips. Here is what it means and how to protect ...
Mobile security has long been an afterthought in enterprise environments. While we’ve invested heavily in protecting workstations, networks and cloud infrastructure, mobile devices—despite functioning ...
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Campus safety has long been a priority, but the approach is rapidly evolving. As of the 2021-2022 school year, over half of U.S. public schools implemented advanced security measures. However, with a ...
In 2025, your smartphone is so much more than just a communication device. It's your bank, your doctor, your ID, your camera, your travel assistant, and your memory keeper. It stores everything from ...
An analysis of more than half a million mobile applications found that nearly one in five had hardcoded encryption keys, nearly one in six used software components with known vulnerabilities, and ...
Relying on smartphones for work is more or less a given these days, but it does come with risks. Without proper safeguards, your professional data could be in jeopardy (along with any personal info).
Cybersecurity investigators noticed a highly unusual software crash — it was affecting a small number of smartphones belonging to people who worked in government, politics, tech and journalism. The ...