
For my postgraduate at Solvay Business School, I have to write a dissertation. I'm leaning towards mobile security and mobile devices as a subject matter. So I started collecting articles and alike. If you know of any articles or whitepapers on mobile devices, please contact me or leave a comment.
- 8 out of 10 laptop users are victims of shoulder surfing
- Opinion: 8 Growing Risks of Employee Home Offices
- Where's My iPhone? A Lesson in Incident Response
- What the iPhone can — and can't — provide enterprise users
- iPhone OS beats Windows Mobile
- Apple iPhone winning corporate fans despite flaws
- Mobile worm infects Nokia phones
- G DATA ziet geen virusgevaar bij iPhone
- iPhone - Security 101
- How to add the "Phone" to the iPhone
- Outlook Bright for Macs, Mobile and Open Source, Gartner Predicts
- RIM to Support IBM Connections Social Networking Software
- 2008 threat report: Mobile security threats
- AT&T Unveils Apple iPhone Business Rate Plans
- SANS: Multiple-exploit attacks on trusted sites tops '08 threat list
- Turn Your Windows Mobile Phone into a Wi-Fi Router with WMWifiRouter
- Data in your pocket
- Mobile Devices: Sitting Ducks for Hackers
- The Future of Enterprise Mobility: Seven Predictions
- The 8 most dangerous consumer technologies
- Is An iPhone SDK A Security Risk?
- Mobile Data a Moving Liability
- Users to blame for data leakage
- Poll Suggests Apple iPhone Users Will Employ Device for Business and Play in '08
- Case Study #8 - Whole disk encryption is a must for mobile computers and devices
- Staff mobile devices increase security risk
- Technology: Hacking the iPhone for Espionage
- Lax laptop security can be dangerous ... and expensive
- DLP is a Future Feature not a Market and The Network is Very Different from the Desktop
- '8,500 mobile devices a year lost at airports'
- HTC Already Working on Google Mobile Phone
- Study: Mobile Workforce Represents Security Threat in '08 Due to Lack of Training, Awareness
- Finding a Cure for Data Loss
- 67% of security executives do not have robust controls in place to prevent data leakage
- Whitepaper: Understanding and Selecting a DLP Solution
- Symantec's 2007 review: Data leakage, Vista and spam
- Time To Take Action Against Data Loss
- First Trojan for Apple iPhone Targets Modified Handsets
1. Apple Grows More Powerful Apple will have doubled its computer market share by 2011, Gartner predicts. Contributing factors: Apple's software integration; frequent innovations; interoperability across multiple devices—and the failure of the rest of the industry to make similar innovations.
2. Pocketable Internet Takes Off By 2012, 50 percent of traveling workers will ditch notebooks for new products such as inexpensive new classes of Internet-centric pocketable devices, Gartner predicts. Users will demand the ability to create a preferred work environment across multiple locations.
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