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Unencrypted PDAs Blocked by Whitehall

Monday, March 10th, 2008

In a classic case of shutting the door after the horse has bolted Whitehall has banned any PDAs that carry personal data that is not encrypted. The move is as a direct result of the spate of data losses that have been making the news over the last few months. Not all PDAs are banned however, BlackBerrys that are running on version 4.0 of the software have been CESG approved and so can continue to be used. This is great news for those BlackBerry touting agencies but not for those that have gone down the Windows Mobile/Palm or Nokia routes.

It is possible to encrypt data on mobile devices through third party tools such as Credant but that put an additional stress on the device itself and also means that the IT team have to install and support the component. Surely a better approach is not to have any data on the device at all? AppSwing have long been advocating this approach with our mobile platform. Taking this approach is the ONLY way of being absolutely certain your data is safe.

IT managers concerned about mobile security

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Interesting blog regarding a survey of CIOs and their attitudes to mobile working. It seems that they are concerned about things such as sensitive data being held on the device. This is something AppSwing have been saying for a while and the only safe way forward is to have nothing reside on the device at all - you simply view a copy of the data that is held securely behind your corporate firewall.

Read the full article here…


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