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While Verizon found that respondents viewed mobile security a bit different than how they defend the overall enterprise, the motives and threats were no different. Employees were cited by 38 percent of the biggest security worries followed by organized crime, hactivists and state affiliated actors.
App threats, phishing and out-of-date operating systems were all big issues.
Verizon didn’t break out mobile security incidents by mobile operating systems. Respondents managed a bevy of devices and had a split of mobile operating systems.
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