At the recent Black Hat security show in Las Vegas, SaaS vulnerability management company Qualys announced a new open source security tool called Blind Elephant. The tool is open source and is used to ...
Mobile phones now have an application for almost everything, and experts say many of those apps leave the same basic security holes wide open. Here are five tips for building secure mobile ...
Mobile technology has had a tremendous impact on various sectors across our globe, including in our own industry of law enforcement. Today, 72% of first responders use a mobile device on duty, a ...
Data from a recent analysis suggest that a substantial number of popular health apps have major privacy and security shortcomings, with many not following standard practices and upcoming European ...
The Signalgate scandal that enveloped US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in March appears to be symptomatic of a wider lax attitude towards the use of non-approved messaging apps by officials and ...
No-code platforms are a key tool for organizations to better secure their own mobile apps. Mobile software is frighteningly insecure, warns Tom Tovar, CEO and co-creator of Appdome. This is not a ...
An astonishing 98% of cloud services are adopted without any IT oversight. And when your employees act as their own tech professionals to use their favorite chat, cloud storage, and other insecure ...
When attacks are at an all time high it makes no sense to leave your Apple fleets exposed to third-party software vulnerabilities. There are many reasons any business with a connected fleet of tech ...