Security Catastrophe: Canadian Businesses are Not Prepared for the Mobile Revolution, Report Says
Unprepared for the mobile revolution, Canadian business are having their private data compromised. A new "Global Study on Mobility Risks" reveals that corporate mobile devices and the bring-your-own-device phenomenon are "rapidly circumventing enterprise security and policies in Canada."
71% of Canadians agree that using mobile devices is now necessary in business, but 72% also believe these devices put organizations at risk. Worse, just half of Canadian business have the necessary security controls to address the associated risks.
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