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What security threats do you experience the most?
It really is terrifying and makes me rethink certain places I would visit on private trips. Or make sure my devices are protected.
There is not much such individuals can do in the security officer example. Suitcases and everything will be searched for and all devices should be considered insecure. So we advice customers to either accept that their device will be shredded upon return, or leave your devices at home and bring a temporary device with you to work on.
And that is a nice example of why DeX and Android's built in features will provide excellent tooling to just travel with a simpel Android phone and check your mail via a remote desktop client while traveling.
Glad to hear there are things you can do to prevent serious data breaches!
Do you get many end users asking you about traveling safely with their work devices? I don't feel what you've explained is common knowledge (I certainly learned new things today!).
- Michel30 days agoLevel 3.0: Honeycomb
People on specific positions are aware of others being interested in what they do (the CEO for example). But most people aren't aware that they could be targeted. Which makes them even more interesting.
But with C level management we do have these kind of talks, depending on the company. You told me you were learning more of the Android system, this an interesting but very technical page about a solution that Samsung offers https://docs.samsungknox.com/admin/fundamentals/whitepaper/samsung-knox-mobile-security/system-security/data-protection/
and this one as well: https://www.samsungknox.com/en/blog/knox-hdm
- Emilie_B30 days agoGoogle Community Manager
Thank you for sharing those links Michel - it was an interesting read (though quite technical indeed!).
Bottom line is that everyone should be a lot more careful with their data and personal information (and not hold meetings in public spaces, no matter how small and quiet they can be!) 🧐