If you missed our Twitter chat on May 2nd on the topic of mobile security and protection ? I?ve got good news. ?We have a recap below.
The topic was ?Mobile Devices: Secure and Protect ? Now!? We learned some surprising statistics and were pointed to valuable resources during this chat. ?Among them:
During the chat I was joined by two subject matter experts from Symantec, which sponsored the chat.
SYMANTEC SPEAKERS:
Kevin Haley
Director, Symantec Security Response
Twitter: @kphaley
Andrew Singer
Director, Symantec Product Marketing
Twitter: @SymantecEMM
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Here are the questions I posed, and selected discussion around each question.
Q1: Every year we hear ?it?s the year of mobile.? How many SMBs actually use mobile devices in business? #SMBchat
95 percent of mobile workers now have smartphones, up from 85 percent in 2010 (2011 iPass Report) ? @KPHaley
Not only are people using mobile for work, but it?s all mixed up with their personal stuff #SMBchat -?@KPHaley
I use my mobile every day for business (internet mktg). -?@robert_brady
At our organization all of upper management and those that travel often use Blackberry (about 50 total) ? @Ileane
With smartphone penetration rates growing small business do not escape the trend. ? @fjfonseca
Q2: What are the top uses of mobile devices by small businesses? #SMBchat
Symantec research shows email as top use for SMBs and 54% use line-of-business applications on mobile devices ? @SymantecEMM
A line of business application for example is a financial reporting tool or a real estate listings application. @SymantecEMM
Don?t forget technologies like Square that empower the SB?s owner to use mobile. ? @fjfonseca
Many #smallbusiness owners have asked us to create an app to use their devices to scan inventory ^Matt ??@inFlowInventory
Q3: What is the biggest security issue when it comes to small-business mobile usage? #SMBchat
96% of lost phones had the data accessed in our study. Even those returned. ? @KPHaley
Lost or stolen, once out of the user?s hands a phone must be considered breached. http://t.co/dmnewP7w ?? @KPHaley
315 new mobile vulnerabilities found in 2011. 90% increase. Opportunity for bad guys is there. ? @KPHaley
My guess is the ?human factor,? leaving the mobile phone, no keyboard / PIN lock. ?? @Lyceum
Lost phones are actually the biggest risk for SMBs: http://bit.ly/IjpInI ? @KPHaley
Device loss, data leakage, unauthorized access to corporate resources and malware infection are all big security issues. ? ?@KPHaley
Here is a list I put together for protecting your phone. ?http://t.co/hpjPTfai ?? ?@KPHaley
Take a look at this Symantec blogpost on wardriving. Mobile devices, PCs are vulnerable attack http://t.co/Tb5c19P1 ? @SymantecEMM
Connect to encryption enabled wifi networks or only use applications that transmit via HTTPS ???RT @SymantecEMM @TJMcCue
If you are really dealing with sensitive data, use a VPN. Ask your geek friend to set it up. ? @fjfonseca
Remote wipe or encryption, pick the one that works for you. Protect the data on your mobile device. ? @KPHaley
Phishing is also harder to detect on smart phones because of the smaller screens.? @KPHaley
Q4: Which presents the bigger security risk to a company: ?a mobile device or a PC? Why? #SMBchat
Mobile devices are easier to lose and when discovered, curiosity can lead to violation of personal privacy: http://bit.ly/IjpInI ? @SymantecEMM
Malware for mobile devices is less common than malware targeting PCs, however we?re seeing more Trojanized apps ? ?@SymantecEMM
Both. Need to be secure and protected ??@txtnlrn
Don?t use the same password for different accounts, services. #StaySafe ?? @TJMcCue RT @fjfonseca
Locally stored data isn?t as dangerous as opening portal to data in cloud. Must be just as careful w mobile as PC ?? @Walter Paley
#Smbchat?tonight is a course in security ? follow?on Twitter and save your biz from hackers ? @RamonRay
Q5: In terms of mobile risk, what are the main consequences (losses)? #SMBchat
Losses stem from direct financial expenses, loss of data, and damage to brand or loss of customer trust http://bit.ly/K3LhyP ? @KPHaley
This one blows my mind: SMBs averaged $126,000 of loss in the past year due to mobile computing issues http://bit.ly/K3LhyP ?? @KPHaley
18% of all targeted attacks are directed at businesses with < 250 employees. http://t.co/ldE4bzLr ?? @SymantecEMM
Q6: Which is more likely: having your mobile device hacked into or losing it and someone accessing private info?#SMBchat
I would guess losing it and someone accessing private info. So many people lose their phones. ? @LisaSchulteis
Both are risks. Only 50% of smartphone finders contacted the owner in our smartphone experiment http://bit.ly/IjpInI ? @SymantecEMM
This stat is important, 18% of all targeted attacks are directed at businesses with 250 or fewer employees. http://bit.ly/ITfzSq ? @SymantecEMM
Not everyone can hack a phone. Everyone has the skills to steal one. ? @KPHaley
People are basically good. Just insanely curious. Don?t get down on humanity because of http://t.co/dmnewP7w ?? ?@KPHaley
I have heard stories about how the police have found the criminals by GPS location and ?find my phone? app. ? @Lyceum
Find my phone is a good example. If you lose your phone you know you can secure your data. ? @SymantecEMM @Lyceum
Because regular users keep thinking ?it only happens to the others? until it happens to them. ??@fjfonseca @Mayura
We have the tech now to secure mobile data, so let?s leverage these tools to the max!?
#CoIT??>>> I agree there ?? ?@AdrienneSmith40 ?RT @Nukona_Walt
Q7: What can small businesses do today to reduce risk in mobile computing? #SMBchat
And this will sound familiar: Keep security software up-to-date; encrypt data going to and from the device. ? @KPHaley
Save yourself a lot of grief: Only use app marketplaces hosted by well-known and legitimate vendors http://bit.ly/IqJmSB ?? @KPHaley
Good start: Enforce policies for acceptable use, screen lock, passwords, and application downloads for all users. ?? ?@KPHaley
Protect mobile devices with Android Lock passwords and use Apps that can wipe a phone/tablet clean if lost or stolen ? @VernessaTaylor RT @jbrath
Pick a vendor that manages the updates for you. Not your job to remember to update. ? @KPHaley
For some current statistics on the State of Mobility, download:? http://bit.ly/IIDeHh
Note: ?to make the recap easier to read, tweets above have been edited to remove redundant information, such as hashtags and answer numbers. ?Obvious misspellings and broken links also were fixed. ?Tweets may be slightly out of order, for better readability. The above represents only a small portion of the tweets ? it is intended to cover key highlights for reader convenience, not serve as a full transcript of the chat.
About the Author
Anita Campbell is the Founder of Small Business Trends and has been following trends in small businesses since 2003. She is the owner of BizSugar, a social media site for small businesses; and also serves as CEO of TweakYourBiz.com.?
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