Mobile Security Threats & Countermeasures
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Live Webinar – October 23rd 2019, 10:00 am – 11:00 am EDT
Live Webinar – October 23rd, 2019 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Global Knowledge UK (REP 1999)
Mobile security is a concern for most organisations as employees can access company data on their smartphones. For individuals, it makes it easier to access data anytime and anywhere however is it safe?
During this webinar, Ahmed Sultan will focus on the importance of securing your personal and professional data so that you and your organisation are not the next victims.
Ahmed will also provide a broad perspective on the emerging challenges of mobile usage, explain what can make you vulnerable to an attack and give you best practice tips to protect data.
The webinar will include the following elements:
- Mobile attacks statistics and forecast
- To root, or not to root, that is the question
- Models of mobile usage in enterprise
- Explain how an attacker benefits from mobile attacks
- Provide insight into some of the most severe attacks
- Tips on how to protect yourself and your organisation
- Q&A
Presenter: Ahmed Sultan (LinkedIn profile) Information Security Instructor; is an Information Security Instructor at Global Knowledge EMEA with 8+ years’ experience in information technology industry. He is a qualified expert in ISO implementation in different organizations in the Middle East. Prior to this position, he worked in network security management at Zewail city for science and technology. He holds Bachelor degree in engineering, besides CCIE security, CEH (Master), CND, ECSA, CHFI, Sec+, CYSA+ certificates
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Mobile Security Threats & Countermeasures
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