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Agencies deciding on whether to provide mobile services via an on-device app or a Web app might want to consider the advantages of combining the two.
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The Commercial Mobile Alert System, designed to alert people in targeted areas of serious emergencies and pending disasters, got the message out, but only to users with the right phones.
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Paraben's Device Seizure 6 can break passwords, track where a phone has been and map the complete file system, including deleted data.
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The growth of IT services across the enterprise makes identifying users complex, but three government efforts aim to standardize and simplify access control.
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Greater functionality for smart phones can mean bigger security concerns, but their new capabilities could also be used to protect them.
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Even smart phones have their limits, but developers are finding ways to build sophisticated sensors than can connect to phones and expand mobile networks.
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Agencies see a lot of potential in using sensor networks made up of smart phones for any number of military and civilian uses.
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In a sign that it recognizes the reality of BYOD, the company formerly known as RIM will try to generate new consumer interest.
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The SAIFE Sentry X1 puts FIPS 140-2 and NSA encryption into an ultra-rugged casing.
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With all the communications options a smart phone provides, maybe you don’t need a voice plan any more. Or maybe you do.