Absolute Software White Paper Sample
A worldwide shift towards the use of mobile devices coupled with recently-enacted data breach legislation has created a new challenge for IT organizations: balancing the enhanced productivity of mobile computing with the requirement to protect sensitive information from data breach. Many organizations have tackled mobile computer security with corporate policy, others with encryption technology. Both strategies are heavily reliant on end-user diligence to remain effective. Only the introduction of end-point security – the ability to force mobile computers to secure themselves – offers end-users the freedom to embrace mobility and IT departments robust protection for sensitive information
In 2008, one in every two computers in the world will be a laptop.
The worldwide shift from stationary desktop computers to highly-portable laptop and tablet PC computers offers organizations increased productivity, flexible work schedules and greater work/life balance. Driven by the need for increased productivity and the ability to present up-to-date information at a moment’s notice, secure mobile computing can be an organization’s greatest strength. However, research indicates that lost or stolen laptop computers cause nearly 50% of public data breaches. With recently-expanded state data breach legislation, even a single lost or stolen computer can expose organizations to the negative publicity and increased costs associated with public data breaches.