Survey: iPhone Poses Biggest Smartphone Security Risk
57 of respondents in nCircle survey believe the iPhone carries the greatest security risk
March 30, 2010
PRESS RELEASE
SAN FRANCISCO— March 25, 2010— iPhones present the greatest smartphone security risk to the enterprise, according to a recent survey from nCircle, a network security and compliance auditing firm.
The online survey of 257 security professionals was conducted between February 4 and March 12, 2010. In addition to smartphones, the survey covered a range of security topics including healthcare, cloud computing and social media.
Key findings include:
* 57% believe that the iPhone carries the greatest security risk * 39% ranked Google Android as presenting the highest risk * 28% named Blackberry the riskiest * 13% ranked Nokia as having the highest risk * 58% of respondents have a corporate smartphone security policy in place * 65% of enterprises with a smartphone security policy enforce it
"The general consensus is that Apple continues to do only the absolute minimum to address enterprise security and supportability requirements," noted Andrew Storms, Director of Security Operations for nCircle. "We haven't seen any new enterprise iPhone security features from Apple since the summer of 2009 when they introduced their new hardware level encryption, which was almost immediately subverted. This is not the kind of behavior security professionals want to see in vendors."
Storms added: "The good news from this survey is that a greater number of companies are starting to understand the security ramifications of mobile devices. It is encouraging that a majority of companies have a smartphone security policy and enforce it." Press contact
Shelley Boose Shev Rush PR 408-398-6987
Email: [email protected]
About nCircle nCircle is the leading provider of automated security and compliance auditing solutions. More than 4,500 enterprises, government agencies and service providers around the world rely on nCircle's proactive solutions to manage and reduce security risk and achieve compliance on their networks. nCircle has won numerous awards for growth, innovation, customer satisfaction and technology leadership. nCircle is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with regional offices throughout the United States and in London and Toronto. Additional information about nCircle is available at www.ncircle.com.
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