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MobAppSecTriathlon: The Next Mobile Wave- NYEAABTODADWI
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-next-mobile-wave-nyeaabtodadwi.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Thursday, January 31, 2013. The Next Mobile Wave- NYEAABTODADWI. Noticing Your Employees Are Already Bringing Their Own Devices And Dealing With It). WSJ summarizes the issues in How BYOD Became the Law of the Land. CIOs also have shifted th...
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MobAppSecTriathlon: Interview on Mobile Wallets
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2014/06/interview-on-mobile-wallets.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Interview on Mobile Wallets. Here is a recent interview. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Interview on Mobile Wallets. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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MobAppSecTriathlon: Identity is Center Stage in Mobile Security Venn
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2012/08/identity-is-center-stage-in-mobile.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Identity is Center Stage in Mobile Security Venn. In looking at the overall pieces in play for Enterprise security architecture in Mobile app deployments there are three high level categories of security concern.
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MobAppSecTriathlon: Open Letter to Satya Nadella, Re: Mobile Identity
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2014/02/open-letter-to-satya-nadella-re-mobile.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Wednesday, February 5, 2014. Open Letter to Satya Nadella, Re: Mobile Identity. Dear Satya Nadella,. Congratulations on your new role. I am excited that the board picked not only a tech CEO, but a middleware. A useful but limited management ...
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MobAppSecTriathlon: Buyer Education for Avoiding Mobile Dim Sum Surprise Projects
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2013/02/buyer-education-for-avoiding-mobile-dim.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Wednesday, February 6, 2013. Buyer Education for Avoiding Mobile Dim Sum Surprise Projects. Yes, but you need others too), many things that apply on one platform but not on another, and a brand new set of use cases for mobile. In all, it...
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MobAppSecTriathlon: What's the Worst Security Posture for Mobile?
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2013/01/whats-worst-security-posture-for-mobile.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Friday, January 11, 2013. What's the Worst Security Posture for Mobile? To say its early days in Mobile is an understatement. To say its early days in Mobile security. Remains to be seen. You know what didn't pan out? And of course, iOS is i...
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MobAppSecTriathlon: Mobile Security: Defending the New Corporate Perimeter
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2014/05/mobile-security-defending-new-corporate.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Mobile Security: Defending the New Corporate Perimeter. Here is a keynote talk I gave at the Cloud Idenity Summit. I gave the talk awhile back but these topics keep coming up and thought it would be good to share.
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MobAppSecTriathlon: Mobile Session Management - Which Session?
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2013/04/mobile-session-management-which-session.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Mobile Session Management - Which Session? They are pretty different, let's count the ways. How do you ensure consistent policy across these different protocols? When do you timeout the session? Added on in Twitter "a...
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MobAppSecTriathlon: Schneier Says User Awareness: Tired, Dev Training: Wired
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2013/03/schneier-says-user-awareness-tired-dev.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Schneier Says User Awareness: Tired, Dev Training: Wired. Bruce Schneier tackles security training in Dark Reading. If we security engineers do our job right, users will get their awareness training informally and or...
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MobAppSecTriathlon: To understand the iOS passcode bug, consider the use case
http://mobappsectriathlon.blogspot.com/2013/02/to-understand-ios-passcode-bug-consider.html
Blog home for Gunnar Peterson (@OneRaindrop) and Ken van Wyk (@KRvW) for topics related to our joint Mobile App Security Triathlon events. For more info, see our website: www.MobileAppSecTriathlon.com. Contact us to schedule a MobAppSecTriathlon at your organization. Sunday, February 17, 2013. To understand the iOS passcode bug, consider the use case. If you follow any of the iOS-related new sites in the last few days, you'd have to be aware of a security bug that has surfaced. Consider the following use...
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