Mobile Device Users Put Their Employers at Risk
Although many government workers fail to adequately protect information on their desktop and mobile devices, they have, on average, better security habits than employees in
Although many government workers fail to adequately protect information on their desktop and mobile devices, they have, on average, better security habits than employees in
A Denver-based nonprofit, Rocky Mountain Human Services (RMHS), is transforming its mobile communications and enhancing productivity by giving its 350 employees smartphones and upgrading its
By Peter Jurhs Founded in 1932, Boise State University has more than 22,000 undergraduate and graduate students. We aim to provide the best learning experience
By Samuel Greengard As a leading researcher in the fields of computer vision, biometrics, mobile application development and image processing, Patrick Flynn, a professor at
By Maggie O’Neill Many people are comfortable shopping online from their desktop or laptop computer, but security concerns can deter them from shopping with a
By Richard Lee Today’s world is one of globalization. For businesses, advances in technology have provided opportunities for employees to work side by side, even
By Samuel Greengard As mobility has taken root and the walls of the workplace have disappeared, there has been a profound shift in the way
By Samuel Greengard Remarkable advances in medical technology have grabbed more than a few headlines in recent years. But behind the stories of new and
By Deepak Alse and Jayanth Poorna Businesses are trying to move quickly to capture the benefits of enterprise mobility, but many are struggling. Only half