9 Android settings that'll strengthen your security - @JRRaphael
"You might not know it from all the panic-inducing headlines out there, but Android is actually packed with powerful and practical security features."
Read here: https://t.co/4QsEr4JCib
#MobileSecurity#Android
How Android and iOS devices really get hacked - @FYRashid
"The most common way for users to get compromised on their mobile devices has nothing to do with apps or vulnerabilities."
Read here: https://t.co/dRPZWjTxsX
#dataprotection#MobileSecurity#cybercrime#cyberattacks
Mobile data security and compliance challenges in the enterprise - @MobileCompTT
"In the new bring your own device era, companies are wrestling more and more with how to protect their most sensitive data from being compromised."
Read here: https://t.co/LiDE2OmzAv
#security
British Airways was hacked, and its customers are paying the price
"Personal and financial details" of customers were stolen - The Guardian reports that 380,000 "payment cards” were affected."
Read more: https://t.co/cvMBvyRj1N #DataSecurity
We don’t own data like we own a car – which is why we find data harder to protect @ProfVMitchell
"It’s known as the “privacy paradox”: people say they want to protect their #data privacy online, but often do little to keep it safe."
Read here: https://t.co/t3nCelJwBW
#Security
7 cybersecurity trends to watch out for in 2018 @aidansimister
"The rise of nation state cyber-attacks is perhaps one of the most concerning areas of #CyberSecurity. Such attacks are usually politically motivated and go beyond financial gain."
Read here: https://t.co/StuB7QNPl2
Your Biggest Cybersecurity Weakness Is Your Phone @ldignan
"Simply put, most corporate mobile security incidents are due to humans failing to follow basic security procedures."
Read here: https://t.co/Rf6gOQdYCE
#cybercrime#CyberSecurity#dataprotection#MobileSecurity
Five ways the U.S. is educating cybersecurity talent – and what’s still missing @StacyTC
"Many industry analysts agree that the underlying problem is the lack of education in #cyber skills – in high schools, colleges and on the job."
Read here: https://t.co/iRgZ9T8kDJ
The 17 biggest data breaches of the 21st century @tarmerding2
"The online auction giant eBay reported a #CyberAttack in May 2014 that it said exposed names, addresses, dates of birth and encrypted passwords of all of its 145 million users."
Read here: https://t.co/GQr0msM8tc
Another day, another data breach – what to do when it happens to you @DrCassCross
"Many victims of identity misuse do not realise until they start to receive bills for credit cards or services they don’t recognise."
Read here: https://t.co/qGty3rrRIS
#cybercrime#CyberSecurity
Balance the importance of network security with digital trust @ohjustcarrie
"By understanding the importance of network #security and making it a priority for your organization, you can reduce the chance of a mishap and retain customer trust."
Read here: https://t.co/7GuzYwhA29
I am not the sum of my personal data @jpeterburgess
"What is clear is that protecting an individual’s personal data is not the same thing as protecting the person themselves, at least not in any simple sense."
Read here: https://t.co/PZjVXspDD7
#CyberSecurity#dataprotection
6 myths CEOs believe about #Security@rogeragrimes
"Part of the reason for the nihilistic belief that hackers and malware can never be fixed is that the world thinks that hackers are all brilliant, can’t-be-stopped, super geniuses."
Read here: https://t.co/euN6kHzMBo
#CyberSec
5 mobile threats you should shut down in 2018 @HPBusiness
"When using mobile devices for work purposes, employees are often out of the office, which means they’re likely to connect to a Wi-Fi network that may not be secure."
Read here: https://t.co/yItiDL5VYg
#MobileSecurity
The top 5 mobile security threats @ryan4francis
"Many applications installed for legitimate uses, can still result in misappropriation of information, such as the extraction of contacts from telephone."
Read here: https://t.co/yxsOHhGFtl
#datasecurity#MobileSecurity#CyberSec
Smartphone Mobile Security Tips @kaspersky
"The lock icon in the browser's address bar indicates that you are on a secure and reputable connection. Check for this when entering personal data or payment information."
Read here: https://t.co/BC2tEXOkIP
#dataprotection#Security