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The consequences of mobile device security breaches can devastate an organization, potentially resulting in a loss of profits, data, reputation and compliance. To minimize mobile device security threats, organizations can take the following precautions:
- Train employees. Cybersecurity awareness training can help employees combat scams by teaching them to identify telltale signs of cyberattacks, avoid insecure Wi-Fi networks and keep their devices’ software up to date.
- Install a virtual private network (VPN). A VPN connection disguises online data traffic and protects it from external access. Unencrypted data can be viewed by anyone with network access, but a VPN restricts cybercriminals from deciphering data.
- Install zero-trust-enabled applications. A zero-trust security model evaluates access requests based on predefined controls. Installing zero-trust-enabled applications can reduce cybersecurity risks by restricting access to applications that aren’t permitted.
- Turn on user authentication. User authentication on mobile devices verifies a user’s identity through one or more authentication methods, such as passwords or VPNs, to ensure secure access.
- Leverage bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies. Companies should implement BYOD policies when allowing or requiring employees to use their personal devices for work-related activities. BYOD policies should address which devices are permitted and outline security requirements.
- Back up mobile data regularly. Regularly backing up data can help companies recover it in the event a mobile device is lost, stolen or otherwise compromised.
As mobile devices become increasingly utilized for work-related activities, companies must remain vigilant in their cybersecurity efforts to mitigate associated risks.



