January 17, 2008
Blue Bell, Pa – January 17, 2008 – Fiberlink Communications Corporation, a trusted provider of secure mobility for the enterprise, reminds IT managers who are planning for 2008 to remember their company’s mobile blind spot when considering upcoming IT projects. Fiberlink defines the “mobile blind spot” as the gap in network security created when company laptops and other mobile devices connect to the corporate network from unsecured connections outside the office.
Laptops hold a growing portion of a company’s sensitive data, and wireless connections, – often unsecured – are widely available at airports, coffee shops and hotels. IDC reports that in the third quarter of 2007, laptop sales grew 33 percent faster than desktop sales – the largest differential to date. High profile data breaches and lost or stolen corporate laptops continue to reinforce the need for increased security measures for laptops and mobile devices.
Fiberlink recommends these top four tips to protect your mobile blind spot in 2008 based on expected threats:
Have the ability to immediately deploy new security applications to your mobile laptops to be able to deal with ever-evolving threats.
“Most companies are beginning to recognize that they have a mobile blind spot in their security plans, but they do not have their arms around how to protect against all threats to laptops,” said Jim Szafranski, vice president of product management and marketing for Fiberlink. “2008 promises new devices, software and online tools that will only complicate the task of mobile security. Protecting mobile systems should be a top priority for companies – before a security breach damages their reputation with their customers.”
“Ensuring compliance with data security regulations has heightened both the CIO's and the CFO's awareness of mobility,” said Rob Whitely, Forrester senior analyst for network operations and architecture. “As a result, CIOs have more pressure to incorporate mobility into the overall security and risk compliance road map.”
Fiberlink’s Extend360 mobility platform, an endpoint management solution,
is a comprehensive solution delivered as a service that helps IT manage and protect corporate
laptops regardless of their location or how they connected to the network.
About Fiberlink
Fiberlink Communications Corporation simplifies and secures mobile working with innovative software and services, built for the enterprise. Fiberlink’s advanced technology has protected over a million mobile workers in over 700 companies from hackers, viruses, loss, theft, “data leakage” and other hazards brought on by mobile computing. Market research firms consistently recognize Fiberlink for its leadership in delivering secure mobility solutions. For 15 years now, Fiberlink has been the trusted mobility expert to companies such as Bloomberg, Continental Airlines, General Electric and Grant Thornton, keeping their networks secure and their employees productive. For more information about Fiberlink, please visit: www.fiberlink.com .
Susan Sutton
Fiberlink Communications Corporation
ssutton@fiberlink.com
(215) 664-1753
Allison Watters
A&R Edelman for Fiberlink
awatters@ar-edelman.com
(212) 819-4844
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