Between applications and operating systems, a slew of mobile threats continue to pop up – and when it comes to security, it’s getting harder and harder for enterprises to keep up.
Just in the past week, Apple patched a massive flaw in its FaceTime allowing a bad actor to eavesdrop on victims; while a malicious app that aimed to steal cryptocurrency from users was removed from Google’s official Android App Store.
Are enterprise companies prepared to take on this onslaught of security threats as the workforce becomes increasingly dependent on mobile devices? You can weigh in below with our Threatpost poll.
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