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Mobile Computing Requires Strong Security
Mobile computing today includes not only portable units and PDAs, but also smartphones, which are becoming essential tools for businesses and consumers. Furthermore, mobile computing also includes a new range of notebooks, tablets, netbooks and pads.With all these new designs come new security risks that require the best protection against Internet threats of origin.
Since the 1990s, there were many types of laptops to take on the road including laptops, PDAs and even car computers. Simple mobile phones have transformed into a mini-computer, a device with corporate intranet and Internet capabilities, all connect to a full range of networks. In addition, it opens new conduits for threats to security for businesses with mobile workers because the virus writers and hackers lurking underground in the intrigues of making illicit profits and mischief.
ComScore, Inc. says there are a total of 234 million people age 13 and older in the United States have been using these mobile devices in December 2009 – and includes an entire ecosystem around the handset manufacturers devices , mobile operators and enterprises with mobile workers, for individual workers. The problem is many of these devices were not designed with security in mind. It is very disturbing when the infection reaches the mobile devices, and the impact it can have on business lines with a tarnished reputation and lost data to the loss of income.
Today, there are evolving threats to these devices as well as a substantial increase in mobile access to sensitive corporate data.IT departments are constantly re-evaluate security policies, ensuring that their mobile devices are adequately protected against malware and other malware that is created by hackers and identity thieves.
Includes a major threat botnets, which currently pose a serious threat to Internet security. The bots are web crawlers that slip into the computers and turn them into zombies, and they each have their turn other computers into zombies or zombie army, led by a hacker or botmaster.
The term zombie has appeared in the Caribbean, where it refers to a person-like robot is said to have been revived from the dead.The security industry is scrambling to develop new technologies and Internet security products for netbooks to fight against these infestations robust protection.
mobile computing today requires strong, fast and easy to use protection technologies such as cloud to automatically stop viruses and spyware before they reach your computer, so as not to slow you down.
Whatever the future of mobile computing, if you have a netbook, you and your family can e-mail and surf the web without worries, with the confidence that you are safe.
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