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ABSTRACT:
Mobile computing can be a beautiful thing, giving organizations the flexibility and freedom to work whenever and wherever. But that freedom comes with a price: mobile devices are easy targets for theft and therefore compromise the very integrity of your organization's data. So if your mobile computing strategy is weak, or worse, non-existent, check out this webcast which will outline acceptable use policies and security policies suitable for midmarket organizations. Identify the key components to include in your policies (beyond encryption and complex password authentication), how to enforce your policies and how to communicate those policies to users.
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Speaker
Mark Tauschek
Senior Research Analyst
Mark Tauschek is a Senior Research Analyst at the Info-Tech Research Group and has been in the networking and telecommunications field for almost 10 years. Prior to joining the Info-Tech Research Group, Mark co-founded a wireless network professional services firm, WFI/Vokal Wireless, and acted as Senior Consultant providing wireless expertise to mid-sized organizations across all vertical markets.
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Handheld Devices | Mobile Device Management | Mobile Workers | Remote Computing | SMS | Wireless Computing | Wireless Messaging | Wireless Messaging Security
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