RSA, The
Security Division of EMC, released a new researchreport from the Security for Business
Innovation Council (SBIC) that addresses the continued surge of consumer mobile
devices in the enterprise and shares security leaders' insights on how to
manage the fast-changing mobility risks while maximizing business
opportunities.
Mobile threats
are developing quickly and technologies keep shifting creating new security
holes. As more and more consumer devices access corporate networks and
store corporate data, potentially devastating consequences range from the loss
or leakage of valuable intellectual property to brand damage if fraudulent
access results in a high-profile security breach. The Council consensus is that
the time is now for enterprises to integrate risk management into their mobile
vision. The potential benefits include increased agility, improved
productivity, faster sales, and reduced costs. Capitalizing on the business
opportunities of mobile computing is only possible if enterprises know the
risks and how to manage them. In the report, the Council presents five strategies for building effective, adaptable mobile programs:
Establish
mobile governance –
Organizations should engage cross-functional teams to set clear ground rules.
Every mobile project should start by defining business goals, including
expectations of cost savings or revenue generation, and by establishing the
level of risk that the organization is willing to accept to achieve those
goals.
Create
an action plan for the near-term
– Mobile security technologies are fast-moving and, in many cases, too nascent
to allow organizations to make long-term mobile security investments. The
Council lays out several stop gap measures and key steps to take over the next
12-18 months.
Build
core competencies in mobile app security
– Knowing how to design mobile apps in a way that protects corporate data is
absolutely critical, yet many information security teams do not have the
necessary level of expertise. The Council emphasizes it's not just about
bolting on security, but requires a careful examination of the app's overall
functionality and architecture, and they provide key design criteria.
Integrate
mobility into long-term vision
– Numerous trends are affecting long-term risk management planning.
Organizations need to update their approach to security including risk-based,
adaptive authentication; network segmentation; data-centric security controls;
and cloud-based gateways.
Expand
mobile situational awareness
– Corporate security teams should deepen and continually refresh their
understanding of the mobile ecosystem.
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