Securing Mobile Devices
Develop – Educate – Blueprint – Prepare Mobile devices
comprise a large number of today’s corporate assets and data stores. Mobile
devices include, but are not limited to, laptops, handheld PDAs, and smartphones.
The documents included in Stage 1 provide a foundation for initial assessment of security
product and solution selection. Although these documents are not mobile device specific
the concepts and models discussed comprise a systematic, comprehensive approach to information
security which can be used as a baseline and framework for strategic deployment.
Documents
- A Systematic, Comprehensive Approach to Information Security
- Making Business Sense of Information Security
- Risk Management: Concepts and Frameworks
- Information Security Technology Model
Design – Construct – Diagram Mobile devices
comprise a large number of today’s corporate assets and data stores. Mobile
devices include, but are not limited to, laptops, handheld PDAs, and smartphones.
The documents included in Stage 2 provide the architectural "stake in the ground"
assessments related to topics enterprises should consider when assessing mobile security
including encryption, host security choices, and information confidentiality.
Documents
- TP: Encryption
- TP: Host Security Choices
- TP: Information Confidentiality
- TP: Malicious Software
- TP: Remote Network Access
Assess – Evaluate – CompareMobile devices
comprise a large number of today’s corporate assets
and data stores. Mobile devices include, but are not
limited to, laptops, handheld PDAs, and smartphones.
The documents included in Stage 3 provide product reports that detail specific technologies and the vendors offering them.
Documents
- Security in the Palm of Your Hand
- Encryption for Mobile Hosts: Protection on the Fly
- Enforcing Access Security: Maturing Role for SSL VPNs