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Wi-Fi hotspots can be a security threat

Cape Town - Wi-Fi hotspots can be a serious security threat, because it is very easy to spoof a Wi-Fi hotspot’s name and trick users into joining the wrong hotspot, according to Craig Lowe, founder of execMobile.

The controller of the spoofed hotspot can then access any user name and passwords entered by users into their devices while connected to the hotspot.

"More than half (55%) of IT managers are using Wi-Fi connectivity apps for work purposes," said Lowe.

"Wi-Fi apps were the most widely used out of 10 different types of enterprise mobility apps and most importantly, 55% of the companies surveyed reported some form of security issue over the past year."

Apart from increasing the growth of an enterprise, the use of mobile technologies is regarded as the top technology priority for chief information officers (CIOs) interviewed for Gartner's technology and business priorities survey.

"The survey of leading CIO’s highlights the importance of mobile technology in an increasingly global economy and the need for executives to travel internationally in search of new markets and potential customers," said Lowe.

The CIOs, who were interviewed regarding the top ten technology priorities, placed mobile technologies second, cloud computing third and collaboration forth.

"When looking at the business priorities, the number one priority was increasing enterprise growth, with reducing enterprise cost coming in at three," said Lowe.

Other noteworthy priorities in the top ten include attracting and retaining new customers, improving efficiency, attracting and retaining the workforce and expanding into new markets and geographies.

“These business priorities are likely to raise the need for international travel by corporate executives and their management. The technology priorities of mobile technologies, cloud computing, collaboration technologies and security support this view,” said Lowe.

“Together these priorities lead to new ways of working for the mobile workforce and the increasing importance of cloud connectivity means that the price of international data connectivity becomes an important issue for all corporates.”

With the standard international mobile broadband data rate being over R100 000 per GB of data, corporates are compelled to look for other connectivity alternatives for the employees to be online while they travel abroad.

Current market conditions driving these priorities are highlighted in the 2013 iPass/MobileIron Mobile Enterprise Report, said Lowe.

About 68% of IT managers believed their mobility costs would go up over the next 12 months.

- Fin24

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