While this technology expands accessibility and productivity, it introduces complexity and security risk as wireless networks and handheld mobile devices become a new target for hackers and thieves.
Sarah Hicks
It's a competition. You should be able to boo. It gets the team fired up.
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It does make people more vulnerable. The wires aren't there to be seen... Wireless networks are much less secure.
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Wireless networks are great. They enable a lot of freedom, but they also come with risks. Consumers need to protect themselves.
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There's an inflection point happening right now. Symantec feels that it's beginning to happen, in terms of its becoming a real, tangible market.
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Wireless technology has changed the way we conduct business, offering mobile workers constant access to business-critical applications and data. While this flexibility expands productivity, it introduces complexity and security risk as wireless devices become a new target for hackers looking to infiltrate a corporate network.
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In enterprises, this is starting to happen now, but in consumer side I would not expect a large uptake at least for a year.
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Over 90 percent of phones really do not really have vulnerability.
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In terms of threats we are in teeny tiny beginning. We are very cautious to make it into more than what it is. It's just starting to get to the radar.
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Wireless technology has changed the way we communicate and how we conduct business. While this technology expands accessibility and productivity, it introduces complexity and security risk as wireless networks and handheld mobile devices become a new target for hackers and thieves looking to disrupt usage and steal personal information and business-critical data. The increased risk of information theft and malicious code affecting handheld mobile devices demands more education and vigilance from consumers and small office/home office (SOHO) users alike.
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