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Mobile security seen as the major IT security risk in 2014

The vast majority of IT security professional view mobile devices as the biggest security threat in the upcoming year, according to a report published by the Ponemon Institute and Lumension.

The report, entitled “2014 State of Endpoint Risk,” indicated that 75 percent of respondents said mobile devices, such as smartphones, represented the greatest risk of potential security within the IT environment.

The survey, which included 676 IT and security professionals,  stated that mobile endpoints were vulnerable to malware attacks, with 68% saying their mobile endpoints had been the target of malware in the last 12 months.

“Endpoint security risk is more difficult to manage than ever. The reason is the growing number of employees and other insiders using multiple mobile devices in the workplace followed by the increase in personal devices connected to the network and the growing popularity of public cloud services such as Dropbox,” the authors said.

When asked what plan their organizations had to secure employee-owned devices, 43% said they intended to use existing security plans, while 11% said that they had stricter security standards for BYOD (bring your own device) than for corporate-owned devices.

Of those who said their organizations had a BYOD security plan, 54% said they were relying on voluntarily installing an endpoint protection agent. Other steps included mandatory enrollment in company Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions through technological means (35%) and a mandatory endpoint protection agent on laptops through technological means (32%).

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Cyber criminals shift their focus to mobile devices

A new report by Juniper Research suggests that cyber criminals are transitioning their focus from PCs onto mobile devices. The research shows that as BYOD (bring your own device) policies become more popular, the threat from unprotected employee mobile devices is becoming more important.

The report, Mobile Security: BYOD, mCommerce, Consumer & Enterprise 2013-2018, predicts that the number of smartphones and tablets used by workers worldwide will exceed 1 billion by 2018, representing almost 35 percent of the total consumer base.

The research company said that organizations adopting BYOD strategy need to consider mobile devices as just another endpoint and need therefore to devise measures to mitigate the challenges and the risks of managing a multi-platform environment.

Juniper said that more than 80% of smartphones will remain unprotected through 2013, despite a steadily increasing consumer awareness of mobile security products.

The report indicates that nearly 1.3 billion mobile devices, including smartphones, featurephones and tablets, are expected to have mobile security software installed by 2018, up from around 325 million this year.

Juniper experts note that handsets might be lost or stolen and can be the cause of financial and privacy loss. Moreover, almost all malware threats are capable of damaging mobile devices or stealing the user’s personal information.

They added that both private and public sectors are now increasingly the target of different types of attackers; hackers, botnet operators, cyber-criminals, terrorists and even foreign governments.

Juniper said that the first three groups mainly attack for monetary gain, either by directly hacking the bank account of business segments, or by taking control of enterprise mobile devices to access sensitive business data, such as a business plan or corporate strategy. The other two groups may attack government security systems via mobile devices as part of their information gathering or espionage activities, thereby posing a direct threat to national security.

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LyncShield offers safe mobile connection to Microsoft Lync servers

AGAT Software Solutions launched today LyncShield, an innovative solution that guarantees secure mobile Lync connectivity, to protect against Active Directory (AD) credentials theft, block DoS, DDoS and brute force attacks, and enforce connection to registered devices.

Connecting devices to corporate networks from non-managed external networks and public Wi-Fi networks poses critical security threats. Corporate credentials are stored on mobile devices that might be hacked or stolen. The low level of device security enables hackers using Active Directory usernames and passwords to access core business applications and view confidential data unnoticed.

LyncShield was developed specifically to mitigate this risk and to allow workers to safely use their own devices outside the corporate network.

“A growing number of enterprises and organizations encourage employees to bring their own devices and to use them to access privileged company information,” said Guy Eldan, CEO of AGAT Software Solutions. “LyncShield offers a new approach that completely eliminates the need to store Active Directory passwords on the device and does not require any additional client installation, making it an ideal security solution for BYOD.”

LyncShield interacts directly with client-server Lync traffic and effectively controls who connects to the network based on the device used and not only on credentials.

LyncShield offers the following features:

  • Active Directory protection – eliminates the need to use Active Directory credentials
  • Two-factor authentication
  • Blocks DoS, DDoS and brute force attacks
  • Reverses proxy Lync publishing on Microsoft and non-Microsoft platforms

The solution, which can be easily installed and integrated, is available either as an add-on to Microsoft Forefront (ISA/TMG) or on a dedicated reverse proxy developed by AGAT – Bastion.

By using LyncShield the organization can determine which mobile devices will be granted access to the system.

AGAT intends to launch a similar solution for Microsoft’s SharePoint and Dynamics CRM in the first quarter of 2014.