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Be Proactive Secure Mobility In The Workplace

20 Jun.
Posted by gsmyth in Cell Phones | Comments Off

No matter whether your organization has a strategy for mobile working, employees will inevitably utilize the technology available and ‘go mobile’. Pushing employees to use only devices that are delivered by IT is possible, but, both difficult to realize and liable end up in resistance due to perceived limitations.

As an alternative, organisations should form a policy and strategy that embraces new ideas and methods to produce secure mobility in your workplace. ‘Secure mobility’ is typically defined as the capability to deliver employees and customers with secure ‘anytime, anywhere, any device’ contact with the corporate network.

Your organisations may already have been faced with the real risk of security breaches because of the explosion of mobile devices in the workplace. Researches performed in Great Britain, pinpoints specific security challenges from within the organization.

The findings demonstrate that mobile workers are not always concerned about security when they are away from the office environment, with 32% of the workers sharing the computer that they utilize to access company data with at least one other person.

The truth is that some of the employees in your organization are most probably already using consumer mobile devices to make them capable of working remotely. To assess the risk that is associated with this, conduct a baselining exercise beginning with an audit to locate existing remote workers and the devices that they are utilizing. This can be performed through a simple questionnaire or by deploying technology to track remote access and mobile data usage.

Once you are familiar with the current levels of mobile working, you can start to look at the risks linked with this and plan for mitigation and controlled expansion of the mobile network. The planning phase should ascertain the various types of access needed for the network and the related risks.

Once you have finished the risk analysis, find out the potential impact of exploitation of these risks in terms of the expense to the organization (this could be material cost, lost productivity, brand damage or regulatory non-compliance etc.). This ‘expense’ should then be weighed up against the cost and affect of mitigating the risks and the advantages of productivity gains and more flexible working practices. This exercise constitutes the basis of the business case for mobile working.

Plan your mobile strategy such that you address the needs of the people in your organisation by developing an official mobile policy.

A policy typically defines who is accountable for security in the organisation, how security is managed and how incidents are handled. It is crucial that overall accountability for security is assigned to a single individual so that ownership and escalation paths are clear. Many organisations are understanding the criticality of network security by appointing a Chief Security Officer (CSO). CSO’s have a seat on the executive board, dedicated budget and deal with all aspects of security within the organisation. In other companies, this role may be enacted by the CIO, IT manager or another individual.

The policy should clearly document the types of data accessible to specific groups of employees and spot the various communications methods that are used. Lastly, the roles that strategic technology partners like system integrators play in the deployment of secure mobility also needs to be documented to make sure that responsibilities are understood and properly met.

Secure mobility benefits include better employee productivity and ensuring business continuity. Secure mobility benefits also comprise clearing traditional work boundaries and forming a more flexible workspace and upgraded client interactions.

http://www.datacraft-asia.com – The leading independent IT services and solutions company in Asia Pacific. Datacraft combines an expertise in networking, security, Microsoft solutions, storage and contact centre technologies to craft IT solutions for businesses.

What Does The Apple iPhone Have To Offer In Applications

16 Jun.
Posted by GloriaG in Cell Phones | Comments Off

The Apple IPhone is truly amazing, it has opened the door to may new possibilities in today’s technological world. While previously we required having a variety of gadgets on us the IPhone has now compressed everything into one phone. No longer do you need to carry a phone, navigation system, mp3 or computer with you; it is all there in one small package

Categories of iPhone Applications

You cannot go wrong with an IPhone it is a great gadget. There are so many applications on it that can make your life so much easier. The application categories are: Calculate, Entertainment, Games, News, Productivity, Search Tools, Social Networking, Sports, Travel, Utilities, and weather.

Calculate, Productivity, Search Tools, Utilities

Your Iphone calculator is not an ordinary calculator it can help you to measure just about anything. There’s one for mileage, compound interest, federal tax, simple savings calculator, converter, and many more. The iPhone Productivity applications offer services for everyday tasks. Some of the great productivity ones are: Quote Sheet, Receipts Tracker, To Do Lists, StockWatch, Attendance Countdown, Get all the Deals, and BudgetBuster Daily Expense Tracker. Then, there are the Utilities applications. These are tools like dictionaries and references that can be accessed right from the phone. For instance, there’s Chem Dictionary, eBooks Explorer, and Weight Tracker.

Entertainment, Games, News

In Entertainment, you can find iPhone applications like Outalot which shows you where the nearest restaurants, bars, and movie theaters are located. They also offer a TV guide and GoLark Mobile, which finds the best local events. The iPhone Games applications offer a wide variety of games. There are games in all different categories like puzzle, strategy, action, roleplay, and so on. There’s one called Speedway and you just race against other cars like you would on a regular game system. You can even really race against other people. The News iPhone applications are possibly the coolest ones. There’s a Stitcher Radio where you can listen to all of the entertainment, politics, sports, music, gossip, and more, like you would on a regular radio. Plus, you can get latest headline alerts or find out what’s going on in your specific area.

Sports, Travel, Weather

For sports lovers, the iPhone Sports application is golden. For one, they offer Live Stats Tracker which is amazing if you are on the go but want to keep up with games that are going on. They even have an application called Get all the Sports! and it gives top headlines from the best sports sources like ESPN, Fox Sports, and Sports Illustrated. Travel applications are designed for busy people on the go. There’s one called iTraffix US and it breaks down the traffic by the minute from cities all over America. It also has a language translator in case you’re traveling in another country. There’s also one called Get all the Travel! that gives the latest travel news and deals.
The weather iPhone application is remarkable. Weather Made Simple is an application that gives the current weather conditions and a 10-day forecast. Other applications allow you to check the weather for anywhere in the world so if you’re going on vacation you know what to expect.

Applications in a Nutshell

It is understandable why the IPhone has become so popular. It has all the gadgets you can want on one devise, how much easier could it be.

Read more about the Apple iPhone and its many features at: http://www.mobilephonereviewed.com

GPS On Iphone

07 Jun.
Posted by GloriaG in Cell Phones | Comments Off

What doesn’t the new iPhone have, this new modern day electronic smartphone that has become all the new rage is missing an all important feature – the GPS. You would almost consider this function an actual requirement for a mobile phone but the only requirement a mobile phone needs to have is to be able to call 911 in an emergency. The GPS feature is considered an important one and most smartphones on the market do have it so you ask yourself why Apple didn’t include it in its design features.

How Can You Get GPS?

The expectation of a GPS was always there before its original releases. It was clear that the iPhone has a bluetooth connectivity. People thought their problems were solved just get a Bluetooth receiver and connect it to the iPhone then get the correct GPS software and the problem solved. But not so it turned out that the GPS blue tooth could not connect to the iPhone as Apple products do not traditionally comply with other products this was also the case with the GPS software. What is needed is the additional support through Apple for third-party applications other wise trying to solve the problem of adding an GPS onto the iPhone is impossible.

Of course, there is GoogleMaps you can use to a limited extent only where you can find wireless internet, so obviously not everywhere.

Navizon GPS On Iphone

In 2007 September, Navizon eventually released a virtual GPS navigation system on iPhones. This relies on a Wi-fi and cellular tower triangulation, and is basically a peer to peer system in which users in possession of the software can contribute data. Some say that because of the way it operates it is not as good as the real GPS . The one good thing is that Navizon has a 15 day trial period which lets you test it out and if you are happy with it you can get GPS for the iPhone for less than $25.00. The firmware version 1.1.1. update reportedly rendered the software useless. However, a new version was released, and users can also get a scaled down version of this iPhone GPS for free.

It is rumored that with the new release of the 3G iphone later in 2008, Apple have planned to included in the design of the new phone a GPS realizing that it was a feature that should have been included in the original version. Well all we can do is wait and see if the 3G phone lives up to the expectation.

The GPS feature is considered an important one and most smartphones on the market do have it so you ask yourself why Apple didn’t include it in its design features.

For more articles on the iPhone please visit: http://www.mobilephonereviewed.com

Cheap Unlocked Cell Phones: Switch Cell Phone Providers Without Losing Your Phone

05 Jun.
Posted by mazukis in Cell Phones | Comments Off

The concept of unlocked cell phones goes like this. Carriers that operate on the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) such as Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless and T-Mobile use a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card. The SIM card is a microchip that stores subscriber data. It is issued by a carrier and provides cell service by activating any phone into which it is inserted.

A locked phone, as we are used to, will only recognize a SIM card from a particular carrier. An unlocked cell phone, on the other hand, will recognize a SIM card from any carrier. If this sounds like a new thing to you, it really isn’t. In fact, in Asia, about 80% of cell phones are sold unlocked. And in Europe, roughly 70% of cell phones are sold independently of a carrier. Only in US from 90% to 95% of cell phones are locked to a mobile service provider.

Why? Because the carriers subsidize the cost of handsets. Operators usually knock off $50 to $80 from the cost of the phone. This has greatly expanded the market by making phones more affordable but it has also given mobile operators complete control on the cell phones they sell or give away for free.

U.S. cellular operators have been slow to pick up some of Nokia Corp’s high-end N-series phones, which offer high-mega pixel camera and a host of other features that are not found on many phones. This led Nokia to open stores in Chicago and New York to sell their unlocked phones. Getting unlocked cell phone gives you a freedom to choose among a variety of cell phones and their features without being locked into a new one or two-year contract.

Buying unlocked cell phones will turn to buying cheap unlocked cell phones if you travel overseas. Then you can buy prepaid SIM cards that are designed to work in the country you are visiting. This is cheaper than making out of the country calls through your cell phone carrier. You might even find the service more reliable.

Choosing to buy unlocked cell phones will give you a choice to switch cell phone providers without losing your phone. After all, if you have a perfectly good phone, why should you buy a new one? You can also give away your phone if you want to upgrade features or sell it and put the money towards your new unlocked cell phone.

The author is the owner of http://www.cheap-unlocked-cell-phones.com

Tutorial To IPhone Hacks

05 Jun.
Posted by GloriaG in Cell Phones | Comments Off

Did you know that one of the first written hacks for the iPhone was completed 5 days after its release? It was creased by DVD Jon notorious for various reverse engineering projects (which means getting details of systems one is not supposed to know). He managed to use all the functions on the iPhone but he did not succeed in hacking the phone so that he could get activated with another carrier so he had to remain with AT&A just for a little bit longer. There were many more people that followed suite and have hacked the iPhone since then with different inventions and methods

Iphone Hacks What Types are there

There are many applications now available to hack your phone for various reasons and they can be classed in the good and bad. You have the ones that help you unlock your phone so that you can use another carrier other than AT&T so that if you have a phone that you want to use outside the USA then you can. Also AT&T pricing may seen too extreme for you. Some people don’t mind using AT&T but want to be able to use other third party applications on their phones which are not supported by Apple. You then have the so called bad hack, this is where people try and hack the iPhone and the Apple system so to be able to get the users private details such as password and personal information.

Hacking terminology – Firmware, Jailbreaking, Brick

There are some basic terms you should be familiar with, which you could have already encountered but are not sure about their meaning.

By hacking your phone it can become inoperable this is where the term brick comes from it means that the hardware has become unusable for one reason or another. This can happen if Apple does an update and Apple applies a new program which disables your hacks rendering your iPhone useless. There are hackers which are constantly writing new programs to try and overcome these problems so that you can recover your phone

The firmware is basically the operating system and programming, the basic and in-depth specifics, which are not available to the everyday user. Apple periodically releases updates that fix former bugs and offers new features, and will possibly work on and stop iPhone hacks. Firmware version 1.1.1. is quite famous for rendering many iPhones useless, turning them into bricks, although a fix was released some weeks later.

The operation system and basic software for the iPhone has been designed do that it can easily be modified. Jailbreak is a kind of iPhone hack in where the owner can gain entry to the inside of the phone and change it structure and thus change it, either to unlock the iPhone or install and run third-party applications not approved by Apple.

For more articles on the iPhone please visit: http://www.mobilephonereviewed.com