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Understanding the Critical Ramifications of Apple's Impending iOS VPN Changes
In a recent PR Release, Mobile Active Defense (M@D), The Smartphone Security Company, announced its full support of Apple’s action to reconsider a decision it made to change how iPhones and iPads handle virtual private networking (VPN) access, following the … Continue reading
Previously this month MAD released a white paper highlighting numerous issues with the changes Apple proposed due to loosing their patent lawsuit dispute with VirnetX. MacRumors amongst others (Network World, Securityweek) have given great shout-outs to this white paper, available … Continue reading
Mark Gibbs, addresses some serious networking issues concerning Apple and it’s recent patent dispute loss to VirnetX. “Apple’s solution to this loss is that future versions of iOS (6.1 and later) will only establish a VPN if needed rather than … Continue reading
Securityweek weighs in on Apple’s announcement which will change the VPN security within iOS devices that should have organizations scrambling and picked up MAD’s white paper. “If the end user has the ability to pick when VPN is used – … Continue reading
If you are not aware, Apple announced last Thursday that it lost a patent dispute with VirnetX and will be changing the behavior of the VPN On Demand feature on iOS devices running iOS 6.1 or later through a software … Continue reading
During RSA 2013′s Security Conference, Spencer Cobb, CEO and Co-Founder of Mobile Active Defense (MAD) was invited into the studios to speak live to CCTV America’s New York anchor Michele Makon about the challenges facing the mobile industry. Click here … Continue reading
News has cropped up over the last few weeks, and much more in the last few days of the new ability to upload non Apple Store apps to iOS devices without jailbreaking them first! As much of the digital rights … Continue reading
SC explains, that their Hall of Fame is reserved for the “best of the best”. And though there are lots of organizations that have cool products, the concern is also that no matter how “cool” the product is, the company … Continue reading
“There is no security in MDM; its ability to secure a device is nowhere near what it needs to be.” said Eric Green, SVP of Mobile Active Defense in his talk at the recent ISC2 Security Congress in Philadelphia. The … Continue reading
Winn Schwartau, Chairman of Mobile Active Defense, offers his analysis in TabTimes to clarify that MDM only offers a compact set of tools for a fairly basic level of device management along with false promises of security and introduces a … Continue reading