Rethinking Responsibilities and Remedies in Social-Engineering Attacks

The idea that humans are the weakest link shouldn’t guide the thinking on social-engineering defense. Continue reading Rethinking Responsibilities and Remedies in Social-Engineering Attacks

MobileIron launches zero sign-on technology for secure and passwordless authentication

MobileIron, the company that introduced the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust platform for the enterprise, announced the availability of zero sign-on technology for secure and passwordless authentication to enterprise cloud services from desk… Continue reading MobileIron launches zero sign-on technology for secure and passwordless authentication

MobileIron integrates with Microsoft to support Microsoft Intune Device Compliance service

MobileIron, the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust security platform, announced they have extended their Microsoft Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) integration to support Microsoft Intune Device Compliance service for Microsoft 365 and oth… Continue reading MobileIron integrates with Microsoft to support Microsoft Intune Device Compliance service

Most organizations plan to adopt new authentication solutions within two years

Enabling mobile device authentication with biometric-based access is the best approach to eliminate passwords, according to MobileIron. Percentage of respondents identifying types of authentication technology as “passwordless” This approach creates a “… Continue reading Most organizations plan to adopt new authentication solutions within two years

MobileIron unveils mobile-centric, zero trust enterprise security platform

MobileIron, the company to introduce the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust enterprise security platform, announced new capabilities that improve workforce productivity by strengthening access to corporate applications and services. New produc… Continue reading MobileIron unveils mobile-centric, zero trust enterprise security platform

MobileIron adding IoT management to its arsenal

Internet of Things connecting in cloud over city scape. MobileIron, which went public in 2014, has been known mostly for helping large companies manage mobile devices, especially in a time when people tend to bring their own. Today it announced it was expanding that mission to the Internet of Things.
When you think about it, it’s a logical move for a company that is used to overseeing a large number of devices and helping IT keep them secure. Read More Continue reading MobileIron adding IoT management to its arsenal